Knoxville-based House-Hasson Hardware, America’s largest independent regional hardware distributor, has signed a letter of intent to acquire Bostwick-Braun Hardware, a Midwestern U.S. wholesale hardware distributor.
Steve Henry, president and CEO of …
Coppock calls new book ‘8th and final’
S. Dawn Coppock is celebrating the newest edition of her book, Coppock on Tennessee Adoption Law. She calls it her “8th and final.”
Coppock is an attorney with humor. (Different from …
New managing partner of local Bass, Berry & Sims
Russell Stair has been appointed to serve as the managing partner of the Bass, Berry & Sims office in Knoxville. Stair succeeds G. Mark Mamantov, who served in the role …
Anna Graham is dean of PSCC Blount campus
Longtime Maryville resident Anna B. Graham has been named the new dean of Pellissippi State Community College’s Blount County Campus.
Graham, who has lived in Maryville for 30 years this fall and is …
Joan Cronan to engage students at Pellissippi State
The first woman to lead the University of Tennessee’s athletics department – both men’s and women’s sports – will headline Women’s History Month in March at Pellissippi State Community College.
Joan …
Studio Four Design joins Michael Graves Architecture
Studio Four Design, a Knoxville-based architecture and design firm, has been acquired by Michael Graves Architecture (MG), a global leader in planning, architecture and interior design based in Princeton, New …
Trame promoted at KCDC
Kimberly Trame has been promoted to director of rental assistance for the Section 8 housing programs at Knoxville’s Community Development Corporation (KCDC).
“Kim has served as an integral part of our …
New director of sustainability
Vasu Primlani has been named as Knoxville’s next director of sustainability, appointed by Mayor Indya Kincannon.
Primlani, currently serving as Metro Nashville decarbonization manager, has more than three decades of experience …