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Tennessee Tech University
Nashville - Tennessee

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  1. Bristol
  2. Chattanooga
  3. Clarksville
  4. Franklin
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  6. Johnson City
  7. Kingsport
  8. Knoxville
  9. Memphis
  10. Murfreesboro
  11. Nashville
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Tennessee Tech University



Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development - Technology Development in Tennessee: EPSCoR
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The Tennessee State EPSCoR Committee, created in Tennessee in April 2003, was established by the Tennessee public higher education system, Vanderbilt University and administrative and legislative branches of State government to capitalize on this opportunity. This committee is charged with defining the process for identifying and focusing investments on specific research areas to improve research competitiveness across Tennessee and the United States. ... [Read More]

Tennessee State Parks
Mr. Carlton began his career in 1980 as a Seasonal Naturalist at Natchez Trace State Park and Pinson Mounds. He served as a Ranger at Natchez Trace and Cove Lake State Parks until his appointment as manager of Radnor Lake State Park in 1988. Mike has a bachelor of Science degree and studied wildlife biology at Colorado State University and at the University of Tennessee. He has written two books: A wildlife watchers guide to the Great Smoky Mountains and Tennessee Wonders a guide to the parks of Tennessee. He has been the recipient of several awards during his tenure in state parks, including the Jim Bailey Award for environmental education and The State Naturalist Award for the protection of Radnor Lake, among others. ... [Read More]

Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development - Technology Development in Tennessee: Technology Councils
Technology-based economic development is driven by the expansion of both existing companies and new business ventures. Furthermore, collaboration among and between these two segments is a necessary component of a thriving technology sector in Tennessee. A need exists to increase the state’s focus on technology development, and a network of people with knowledge of technology is needed to promote a progressive agenda in all regions of Tennessee. The five established regional technology councils are well positioned to support ECD’s strategic plan, and ECD is partnering with the councils to leverage their activities to create new opportunities for a diverse customer base in all regions of the state. ... [Read More]

NRCS TechReg - Home
Iowa State University that will offer producers options in developing their comprehensive nutrient management plans. This agreement recognizes the university's comprehensive nutrient management plan certification program as a source for technical service providers. This certification program is the same program that was originally developed at The University of Tennessee and that was recognized by USDA-NRCS in a similar MOU. The UT program, its program leader and all records were moved to ISU on August 1, 2004. The ISU certification program will continue to offer service to those TSPs recommended for certification by the Tennessee program. ... [Read More]

Tennessee Postsecondary Institutions of Higher Education
TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ...

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PELLISSIPPI STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE ... [Read More]

Tennessee Department of General Services
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Melinda is a member of TSEA (Tennessee State Employees Association), IAWP (International Association of Workforce Professionals), Tennessee Tech University School of Nursing Board of Trustees, and Tennessee Tech University Presidents Circle (Eagle Society). ...

Don Ingram serves as the Administrator for Employment Security. He is a long-term, career service employee with 20 years of employment with Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development. He attended the University of Tennessee, Middle Tennessee State University, and Tennessee State University where he majored in Advertising & Public Relations. He has served as an interviewer in both UI and Job Service, manager of the Nashville South and Franklin Local Offices, and as manager of the Dislocated Worker Unit before he was promoted to his current position as Director of UI Benefits and Technical Support. ... [Read More]

Tennessee Schools Approved for Veterans Training
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William R. Moore College of Technology ... [Read More]

SBA - Tennessee District Office - District Director
A native of North Carolina, Mr. Smith is an honors graduate of Western Carolina University with a degree in accounting. He has been with SBA since 1975 and has served in a number management positions in the Tennessee District Office including Chief of Finance, Assistant District Director for Finance and Investment, and Deputy District Director. He has held special appointments in Wisconsin, Georgia, and Kentucky where he served as Acting District Director. Mr. Smith is a Certified Public Accountant and a member of the Tennessee Society of Certified Public Accountants. He is active in his church and has served as Sunday school teacher, deacon and stewardship chairman. He has coached youth soccer and basketball teams and held leadership positions in the Boy Scouts. His hobbies include woodworking, golf, gardening and bee keeping. Mr. Smith and his wife Cathy have been married for 29 years and have two children: Katy, a school teacher and Matt, a student at Tennessee Tech University. ... [Read More]

Tennessee American Water Resources Association
Brian Waldron, Ground Water Institute, The University of Memphis ...

Albert Ogden, Middle Tennessee State University ... [Read More]


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