HR news you can use

Below is a roundup of news and trends in the human resources field over the last quarter. More

Executive Appointments

Symphony names Schram pops conductor More Coldwell Banker Barnes adds associates Logan's Roadhouse promotes Effner more ...

People @ Work: Mr. Street greets and seats

For 38 years, come Nov. 15, Mr. Street as been the greeter and seater at the members-only Nashville City Club

The Kumon way of learning takes off

Karen Oi was disappointed that her third-grader More

HCA employees ask what they can do for the community

Hospitals are known for encouraging the public to work as volunteers at their facilities, but at Nashville More

Porter recruits legal eagles

Sue Porter oversees company-wide attorney recruitment for BDBC&B, named by National Law Journal in 2004 as the nation's 100th largest law firm (in terms of number of employees) and the 10th fastest growing. With the firm since 1999 and working out of its downtown Nashville office, Porter spends significant time traveling to Baker Donelson's various offices, most of which are located in the Southeast. More

Nashvillians lead country in self-checkout

Nashvillians were among the first Americans to use self-checkout equipment at grocery stores More

Signature to reinvent Nashville skyline

Before an enthusiastic crowd at the Nashville Civic Design Center last Wednesday, local developer Tony Giarratana unveiled images of his updated Signature Tower. More

Rebrovick leads Dell to health

A Nashville native, Rebrovick previously served as executive vice president and chief marketing officer for BearingPoint, Inc., where in 10 years she created and led a health care consulting practice and then managed the company More

Legal Listings

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