Five start-ups will compete for an investment of $150,000 through the "InvestTN" program managed by Launch Tennessee.
-
-
Up to $200,000 available in first-of-its-kind competition for start-ups either located in or willing to relocate to Blount County.
-
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate its national network of oncology partners in new markets and expand its comprehensive cancer care support services.
-
Five start-ups will have a chance to compete for up to $200,000 in investment through the inaugural “Liftoff Pitch Competition” organized by the Blount County-based organization.
-
Even with a slight rise in unemployment rates, the Knoxville and Knox County areas saw an increase in the total labor force from May to June at almost twice the rate of the national increase.
-
The former Interim Executive Director of the Chattanooga Technology Council has been named as the group's permanent leader.
-
Simply put, it's a supply and demand issue that's still working itself out.