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  • What was it like for Chattanooga’s entrepreneurial scene to put this city on the map as a destination to grow startups? Jeremy Boudinet will tell you. These days, he's vice president of growth at Textla - supported by Brickyard.
  • Among the community partners for the inaugural Chattanooga Entrepreneur Week: Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union, which is presenting the week with the Chattanooga Business Resource Collective - and the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce.
  • CARTA is the public transit system for the City of Chattanooga, Hamilton County and surrounding areas. A few months ago, Charles Frazier came on board as its new CEO. Last week, he stopped by our studio here at WUTC.
  • This month, Chattanooga hosts the State of Tennessee’s Digital Opportunity Summit - on Tuesday, July 23rd at the Chattanooga Convention Center - with a pre-summit conference set for Monday, July 22nd that will highlight Chattanooga’s story in digital opportunity partnerships in the past decade.
  • A birthday bash to celebrate a century of James Baldwin. Food for Thought: Stories through words and images. Artists + Entrepreneurs = Opportunities at Periscope CHA. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Periscope is a business development program that connects artists with entrepreneurs in the Chattanooga area. The nonprofit ArtsBuild offered the training for the first cohort of Periscope artists last year - and applications for a new cohort of artists are due by this Friday, August 2nd.
  • Where supply and demand meet, opportunity is knocking. Overlooked Materials is a new business at 951 S. Watkins St. here in Chattanooga that offers the first curbside recycling service in this city since 2018 - and the first local glass processing since the 1980’s.
  • Periscope is a business development program at ArtsBuild that connects artists with entrepreneurs in the Chattanooga area. Now in its third year, applications for a new cohort of artists are due by this Friday, August 1st.
  • For some graduates of public high schools here in Hamilton County, their next steps beyond the classroom are careers in fast-growing industries: lineworking, welding, data analysis and cybersecurity. Viable Pathways to Prosperity is a local effort that connects those graduates with those careers.
  • As we hear and as we open up about challenges to mental health, we encounter opportunities to learn and to heal together. That’s the goal of Chattanooga Community Circles Day, a free community event on Saturday, August 16th from Noon to 4 PM at the downtown Chattanooga Public Library.
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