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Vossloh North America Manufacturing Celebrates Expansion of Memphis Facility
(Charlotte, NC – June 18, 2019) City of Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland, members of the Economic Development Growth Engine (EDGE) for Memphis and Shelby County, the Greater Memphis Chamber and other government officials met at Vossloh North America, Memphis Manufacturing Plant for their ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Le Bonheur named a Best Children’s Hospital for ninth consecutive year
MEMPHIS, Tenn.– Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital has been named a Best Children’s Hospital by U.S. News & World Report. This is the ninth consecutive year Le Bonheur has been included in the prestigious list with recognition in eight specialties.
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Chamber Board of Governors Member CN Celebrates 100 Years
OTTAWA, June 6, 2019 —CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) proudly marks its 100th anniversary today. CN was created by an Act of Parliament in Canada on June 6, 1919, and has since contributed continuously to Canada’s economy and prosperity. CN’s anniversary will be marked today in the Parliament of Canada through member statements in the House of Commons and in the Senate. CN also hosted a Gala for stakeholders in Ottawa featuring the Confederation Players, a Prince Edward Island-based troupe of costumed, young, bilingual Canadian actors trained to re-enact the Fathers and Ladies of Confederation.
Through its evolution over the years — from a Federal Crown Corporation for 75 years to its privatization in 1995 — CN is the railway that uniquely spans North America from Eastern Canada to Western Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. For 100 years, CN has been serving Canada’seconomy, from building the country to now moving over $250 billion worth of its customers’goods annually. If you eat it, use it or drive it, chances are that CN moves it.
A hundred years ago, railroads like CN were at the forefront of pioneering changes to transportation to the benefit of the country. That pioneer spirit continues as CN railroaders constantly seek to innovate in how to move goods across North America more efficiently using new technologies.
“We are proud of what we have accomplished at CN over the past 100 years. On this very historic day, we think back to what our predecessors accomplished for CN and for their communities, and we look confidently to the future where CN will continue to be a leader in safety and technology and by transporting the goods the world needs and consumes more efficiently through our world- class supply chains,” said JJ Ruest, president and chief executive officer of CN. “We encourage ouremployees, retirees and their families to mark our anniversary in the best way possible—by giving their time to a worthy organization in their community. We would like to take this opportunity to thank our CN employees and retirees for all their efforts over the years in getting us to where we are today.”
CN also announced a new program targeted at fostering employee civic engagement. In addition to the existing Railroader in Your Community Program, where CN donates up to $1000 to organizations in the names of every CN employee or retiree that does volunteer work, CN employees and retirees, and their families, along with CN customers and partners, will be encouraged to donate time to an organization of their choice that has a direct and tangible impact in their community. This initiative will take place as the CN in Your Community Day every June 6 going forward—not only to mark the company’s anniversary, but more importantly, to demonstrate CN’s commitment to have a positive impact in every community where its employees and retirees live and work.
“CN’s history is closely tied to Canada’s economic and social development, and now to that of North America,” said Robert Pace, chairman of CN’s board of directors. “I am pleased that CN continues its efforts to play an important and positive role in our communities with safety at the
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Memphis Researcher Part of Major Diabetes Prevention Study
A researcher from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is among principal investigators on a six-year nationwide diabetes prevention clinical trial that released findings today at the American Diabetes Association’s 79th Scientific Sessions in San Francisco.
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Orion Moves HQ to Historic Wonder Bread Site
Methodist Germantown CMO & U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Earns Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
The Mid-South Quality Productivity Center offers an evening Lean Six Sigma program for Yellow, Green, and Black belt certifications. This 17-week course is conducted each Tuesday evening from 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. at the Whitehaven Campus of Southwest Tennessee Community College: 1234 Finley Road, Memphis, TN. This course is conducted in a live classroom setting as opposed to on-line or blended courses to allow the participant an opportunity for peer-to-peer interaction, problem solving, project reporting, and accountability that cannot be experienced through e-courses. Each participant works on a project with their respective organization, providing practical experience for the Green/Black Belt candidates, which will enforce the skills they learn in class and produce a tangible benefit for their organizations.
Cassandra Howard, M.D., chief medical officer (CMO) for Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital, has been an active participant in these courses. She works with physicians and hospital administrators to ensure that patients are receiving the highest quality care. In addition, Dr. Howard has over 31 years of service in the United States Air Force in the Air National Guard. She is currently the senior medical officer for Tennessee. She previously held the rank of Colonel, and served as the State Air Surgeon assigned to Joint Force Headquarters in Nashville, Tenn.
Dr. Howard was summoned last week to the Pentagon and has been appointed in the Reserve of the United States Air Force to the grade of Brigadier General.
Pictured L to R: Dr. Donn Fisher – Executive Director/CEO – MSQPC; General Cassandra Howard, M.D. – Chief Medical Officer for Methodist Le Bonheur Hospital-Germantown and Brigadier General U.S. Air Force and a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Participant/Candidate; Kendra Kea – Manager of the Memphis Lean Six Sigma Institute (MLSSI) and a Certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt; Monte Massongill – Certified Master Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and MLSSI Lead Facilitation/Instructor
Partnership will Align Training Programs with Employer Needs
The Chamber and the Division of College, Career and Technical Education (CCTE) of Shelby County Schools are teaming up for a partnership that aims to align training programs in the state’s largest public school system with the needs of local employers. The goal of the partnership is to ensure that the types of training programs available in the school system directly connect to career opportunities available in the regional market.
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AgLaunch Receives Regional Innovation Cluster Award from Small Business Administration
Mid-South Delta Region Designated as Regional Innovation Cluster Focused on AgTech and Value-Chain Businesses
AgLaunch Initiative (AgLaunch) has been named one of seven new Small Business Administration’s Regional Innovation Clusters, a program built to strengthen opportunities for small businesses within a region focused on a specific industry vertical. AgLaunch will be leading the Mid- South Delta Agriculture Innovation Cluster (“Delta Ag Cluster”), the first SBA cluster to be focused on agtech and value-chain companies that is centered around a major farming region.
“Tennessee has a proud agricultural tradition, and as a fellow farmer, I am pleased to support partnerships like AgLaunch that ensure future generations have a placein ag,” said Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. “Thanks to AgLaunch, we’re able to further support two critical missions in our state: agriculture and small business.”
Memphis-based AgLaunch will be expanding its Farm-Centric Innovation Model, an original approach to growing, supporting, and creating agriculture businesses, attracting investment capital, and enabling farmers to participate in the innovation process. The cluster’s strategy is focused on creatingand scaling rural small businesses that will support the next generation of farming capabilities needed to connect urban food processing opportunities and emerging consumer trends.
“This is a great opportunity for our region to further elevate the vision of making the Mid-South the best place in the United States to create the farms of the future and supply the products that consumers are demanding, The partnership with SBA and USDA will allow us to further expand the Farm-Centric Innovation Model to more farmers, incubate more businesses, and ensure that there is adequate capital and technical support to grow the amazing food and agriculture opportunities.” – Pete Nelson, Executive Director of AgLaunch
“This is a great opportunity for our region to further elevate the vision of making the Mid-South the best place in the United States to create the farms of the futureand supply the products that consumers are demanding,” said Pete Nelson, Executive Director of AgLaunch. “The partnership with SBA and USDA will allow us to further expand the Farm-Centric Innovation Model to more farmers, incubate more businesses, and ensure that there is adequate capital and technical support to grow the amazing food and agriculture opportunities.”
The Delta Ag Cluster is a 98-county, five-state region comprised of primarily rural counties in Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, and Tennessee. AgLaunch will be leading regional activities with key partners and stakeholders including cohort-based programming, business acceleration, commercialization assistance, mentorship, access to capital, market development, and other business services.
HealthLink International Opens State-of-the-Art Medical Device Facility In Memphis
HealthLink International, experts in the medical device and human tissue markets, expands medical device facility
Fogelman College of Business & Economics MBA Programs Receive Global Tier 1 Ranking
Cluster Growth Strategy Will Drive Regional Economic Development Efforts
The newly formed Memphis & Shelby County Regional Economic Alliance held its first public meeting on March 28, signaling the start of a new collaborative approach to growing jobs and investment in the Greater Memphis region.
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