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La-Z-Boy division to grow in Claiborne County

Furniture-maker England Inc. is adding 202 jobs to its existing operation in New Tazewell, state and company officials announced Friday.

The company plans to invest $31 million in adding 87,000 square feet of factory space and 23,000 square feet of office space, all to be done in early 2019, according to the announcement.

“I congratulate England on its decision to expand its operations in New Tazewell and for creating more than 200 new jobs in Claiborne County,” Gov. Bill Haslam said in a news release. “England has had operations in our state for more than 50 years and it means a great deal that this well-established company is continuing to create high-quality jobs here. Because of companies like England, Tennessee will lead in job growth and economic development.”

England is a division of La-Z-Boy Inc., and has been making furniture in New Tazewell since 1964.

“We have a long history in the state of Tennessee, with England operating in New Tazewell for more than 50 years, and our largest La-Z-Boy branded facility operating in the state for more than 45 years,” La-Z-Boy Chairman, President and CEO Kurt Darrow said in the announcement. “Indeed, Tennessee is a great partner and we thank the state for its support throughout the years and, in particular, for its contribution to the expansion at our England facility as we continue to invest in and strengthen our U.S. manufacturing platform. We look forward to operating in the great State of Tennessee for many years to come and maintaining our close ties to the various communities where we are located.”

State and local officials praised the move. The announcement did not include mention of any incentives for the project, but a statement from TVA Senior Vice President of Economic Development John Bradley hinted that some assistance may exist.

“Helping to attract and retain jobs in the Valley is fundamental to TVA’s mission of service and we are proud to work with Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Claiborne Economic Partnership, Claiborne County and City of New Tazewell to help further that mission,” Bradley said in the news release. While local incentive agreements are often available quickly, state incentives often take months to announce, and TVA general refuses to disclose what incentives it offers businesses.

Provision Healthcare Introduces a Major Advancement in the Care of Cancer Patients and Treats First Patients at the Provision CARES Cancer Center Using ProNova’s Innovative Proton Therapy System

Knoxville, Tennessee (February 16, 2018) --- Provision Healthcare, an industry leading innovator in comprehensive, collaborative cancer solutions, is pleased to announce successfully treating the first patients on Provision’s newly developed ProNova SC360 proton therapy system at the Provision CARES Cancer Center in Knoxville, Tennessee. This milestone establishes a new standard of excellence with the most advanced proton therapy technology available.

The Provision CARES Cancer Network is growing, as a second ProNova system is currently being installed at the Provision CARES Proton Therapy Center in Nashville, Tennessee and planning is underway for Provision’s third facility in Orlando, Florida. ProNova Solutions, LLC, a division of Provision Healthcare, developed the ProNova SC360 proton therapy system at the Provision CARES Proton Therapy Center in Knoxville, TN.

The ProNova system delivers significant technical advancements while lowering cost, reducing size and weight, and providing a more energy efficient solution without sacrificing performance. The SC 360 was designed in a clinical setting with direct input from physicians, medical physicists and therapists.

Joe Matteo, President of ProNova Solutions, commented, “We are proud to reach this milestone with a team of experts dedicated to developing and delivering the most advanced treatment system available to cancer patients. ProNova’s industry leading and patented technology delivers tremendous value with improved operational and clinical efficiencies, increased precision, and lower cost.”

“This milestone is a major accomplishment which allows Provision to continue to further advance our mission of providing patient-focused, comprehensive, and innovative healthcare solutions as we develop cancer centers and proton therapy centers around the world,” said Terry Douglass, Executive Chairman of Provision Healthcare.

About Provision’s ProNova System A division of Provision Healthcare, ProNova is committed to making the most advanced proton therapy technology accessible to a greater number of patients and physicians worldwide. ProNova, located in Maryville, Tennessee, was founded by former leaders of CTI Molecular Imaging, which brought positron emission tomography (PET) technology out of the laboratory and made it a clinical reality for millions of cancer patients. Today the same team is redefining cancer treatment once again with the introduction of the first and only superconducting 360- degree compact proton therapy system. The system includes state-of-the-art features such as pencil beam scanning and advanced imaging with cone-beam CT, all in a compact design.

About Provision Healthcare Provision Healthcare, LLC (Provision) was formed in 2005 to develop innovative healthcare solutions focused on improving patient care and clinical outcomes and supporting research, educational, and charitable causes. Provision has developed a unique, comprehensive expertise in proton therapy that distinguishes it from other proton and cancer center developers and operators that have a much narrower focus. The combination of unique expertise and an innovative, entrepreneurial approach continues to propel Provision Healthcare towards a position of industry leadership with respect to both cancer care and proton therapy.  

Knoxville’s First 'Crowd-Designed' Home


Have you ever wanted to design your own home? Choose from the
latest trends & finishes? Watch a house be built from start to finish? Now is your chance!
Saddlebrook Properties is building Knoxville’s first Crowdsourced Designed Home. This is a
project where all of Knoxville is invited to vote on design choices & finishes throughout the
home building process to create their model home in the newest Hardin Valley community,
Vining Mill.

“We want to see which designs and trends that Knoxvillians love the most, and then let them
see the finished product” says Elizabeth Risner, Design Consultant at Saddlebrook.
Plus, Saddlebrook is donating $1 to the East Tennessee Children's Hospital for every Facebook
vote received, up to $5,000!

Log on now to follow their Facebook page for updates on choices and weekly voting
opportunities, door prizes, a home event that all are invited to, photos of progress, and even a
time-lapse video during construction!

Link to Website: http://www.saddlebrookproperties.com/
Link to Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SaddlebrookProperties/

Saddlebrook Properties is a family-owned home building company that was founded here in
Knoxville. For over 30 years, Saddlebrook has been creating lifestyle communities and a strong
company that customers and employees can depend on. Saddlebrook’s undying commitment
to quality has created a reputation of superb building practices and exceptional customer
service. This reputation has lead over 3,000 Knoxville homeowners to trust Saddlebrook with
the construction of their new home.

Zaxby’s celebrates grand opening of new Knoxville location on Monday, Feb. 19

A fan favorite for chicken fingers and wings, the newest Zaxby’s in Knoxville is opening on Monday, Feb. 19. Located at 2936 Miller Place Way, the new Zaxby’s will operate from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. 

To celebrate the grand opening, Zaxby’s will be giving away a free Deck of Dealz, including menu favorites like a free Meal Deal, a free Zappetizer and more. Kicking off on Monday, Feb. 19, at 10:30 a.m., the first 100 guests in line by 10 a.m. will receive a Zaxby’s Deck of 52 Dealz, each valid for one week for the dates specified. 

“This will be the eighth Zaxby’s location that I’ve had the privilege of opening,” said Toby Strange, licensee of the new store. “The people in Knoxville have always been so supportive of Zaxby’s, and we want to bring them another convenient option to visit. Our goal is to continue to offer the same great quality service and product that residents have come to know and love.”

 

New eye-care office celebrated

University Eye Specialists will celebrate its new office in Hardin Valley with a ribbon-cutting at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20. It’s been open for business since Feb. 7.

“Guests will enjoy refreshments following the ribbon-cutting,” says a news release.

The office at 2547 Willow Point Way, off Hardin Valley Road in Creek Side Professional Park, replaces University Eye Specialists’ Park West Boulevard location. It has the same phone number as the former office: 865-690-4731. It is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

 “We are committed to serving patients with integrity and compassion, and we are honored to help our patients keep life in focus,” University Eye Specialists CEO Will Pitt said in the news release. “This new clinic allows us to offer even more vision care and optical options for our patients at a convenient location and easy access to our front door.”

The firm has three Knoxville offices, one in Maryville and one in Morristown. University Eye Specialists provides exams, glasses, contacts, eye surgery and treatment for eye diseases.

Knoxville Chamber Announces Finalists for 2018 Pinnacle Business Awards

The Knoxville Chamber is pleased to announce its finalists for the 2018 Pinnacle Business Awards, presented by Regions Bank. This is the 14th year the Chamber has held the prestigious award ceremony acknowledging and celebrating regional business excellence.

“A Pinnacle Business Award is one of the highest honors a local business, entrepreneur or organization can receive,” said Mike Edwards, Chamber president and CEO. “We are proud to recognize businesses and businesspeople that positively impact our region by contributing to the local economy and quality of life.” 

More than 200 companies were nominated in eight award categories recognizing outstanding local businesses and businesspeople.

Members of the Chamber’s board of directors are divided into committees and charged with vetting and scoring the applications. Selections are based on information submitted during the application process by the nominated companies and any information available to the general public. Final scoring of the applicants is completed independently by each member of the selection committees on a secure website. Scores are tallied by an independent agency and presented to the Chamber for awarding.

The finalists for the 2018 Pinnacle Business Awards are:

The Small Business Excellence Award honors an East Tennessee small business that has 50 employees or less company-wide. The winner demonstrates the ability to overcome obstacles and has a historical index of growth in revenues and workforce.

Finalists:

  • TAG Resources, LLC – A tech-based, Third Party Administrator (TPA) in the retirement industry, handling all back-office operations in the administration of a 401(k) or 403(b) retirement plan.
  • Pipe Wrench Plumbing, Heating & Cooling – A pluming and HVAC company offering services in Knoxville and surrounding areas.
  • Axle Logistics - A third-party logistics company with a focus on providing safe, reliable and advanced transportation services to a variety of clients throughout the continental U.S., Canada and Mexico.

The Business Excellence Awards are divided into a mid-sized category for businesses with 51-200 total employees, and a large category for companies with 201 or more employees. The Business Excellence Awards recognize East Tennessee businesses that have shown remarkable profitability, growth and stability. Companies must have a significant presence in East Tennessee and be nationally or internationally recognized in their respective sectors. 

Finalists –  Mid-Sized Business Excellence Award:

  • Lloyd's Electric Service, Inc.– A company providing high-quality commercial and industrial type electrical services throughout the Southeast, as well as HVAC/refrigeration, alternative energy solutions, back-up power and data and telecommunication products and services.
  • Michael Brady Inc. – An architecture and engineering firm offering a comprehensive range of services including architecture, structural engineering, land surveying and construction administration.
  • Rodefer Moss & Co, PLLC – A three-state accounting firm with eight offices in Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana that serves clients across a wide range of businesses, industries and non-profit entities and services.

Finalists – Large Business Excellence Award:

  • Burleson Brands – The parent company operating 17 restaurants in the East Tennessee area including Aubrey's, Sunspot, Barley's, Stefano's, Bistro by the Tracks, Drink, Fieldhouse Social and Crown & Goose.
  • DeRoyal Industries – A company specializing in global manufacturing and sales of medical devices in the following markets: surgical devices, unitized delivery systems, orthopedic supports and bracing and wound care dressings.
  • Covenant Health - A community-owned, not-for-profit health system comprised of ten hospitals providing comprehensive health services throughout Tennessee. 

The Woman-Owned Business Excellence Award is given to an outstanding woman-owned business in East Tennessee. Companies must be at least 51 percent owned by one or more women, and one or more women must control daily management operations.

Finalists:

  • The Pavilion at Hunter Valley Farm, LLC – A premier event venue specializing in full-service event planning, design and low-stress events.
  • BGT Recruiting & Consulting, Inc. – A professional recruiting and HR consulting company providing services to clients locally and nationally, focusing mainly on accounting, finance, HR, administrative, marketing, operations and sales disciplines.
  • Knoxville Graphic House – An alternative marketing and branding agency employing local artists that develop out-of-the-box concepts for its clients and follow them through to production.

The Minority-Owned Business Excellence Award, sponsored by Covenant Health, recognizes companies that have achieved notable growth and are at least 51 percent owned by an ethnic minority.

Finalists:

  • Compassionate Care Home Health – A company providing a comprehensive network of support services for people with intellectual, physical and developmental disabilities and individuals with mental health needs or substance use challenges.
  • Insurefit RM – A personal and commercial insurance agency that maximizes clients’ protection and provides tailor-made services while always keeping affordability in mind.
  • MBK Wellness of Knoxville – A group of licensed massage therapists providing comprehensive massage services that incorporate several techniques including its Ultimate Signature Massage, deep tissue, sports therapy, and Thai —tailored to each individual client’s needs. 

The Young Entrepreneur Award acknowledges the importance of the entrepreneurial spirit. This award recognizes young professionals, 40 years of age or younger as of May 4, 2018, who started or are at risk in ownership of a non-franchise business in East Tennessee. The winner will have overcome obstacles and moved their business from early growth to some maturity.

Finalists:

  • Andrew Randazzo, executive director of Prime Medical Training – Founded in 2013, the training company teaches life-saving skills to daycare workers, manufacturers, physicians, new parents and other local businesses.
  • Bradford Jones, CEO of Bradford Catered Events – Jones took over his father’s company in 2014 and rebranded it as Bradford Catered Events, a full-service, off-site catering company that services the East Tennessee area for weddings, social events, corporate events, parties and galas.
  • Will Tantum, CEO of Blount County Eye Center – After purchasing his father’s practice in 2014, Dr. Tantum has grown Blount County Eye Center into a successful company with five physicians offering comprehensive eye-care services to the people of Blount and surrounding counties.

The Impact Award, sponsored by Publix, is awarded to a non-charitable, East Tennessee business committed to making the region a better place to live through the development and support of a community project or program. The recipient should demonstrate the ability to improve community conditions that significantly impact the region.

Finalists:

  • Blount County Eye Center– Through its Eye Love Project, Blount County Eye Center provides no-cost eye care and eyewear to individuals in the local community and around the world who have financial hardships or other barriers to care.
  • Master Services Companies – With a mission of using resources and profits to serve the community, each of Master Services Companies’ employees donates at least eight hours of community service hours per quarter – totaling 2,772.25 hours in 2017.
  • Strata-G, LLC – Strata-G’s outreach program focuses on four areas: food and shelter for its neighbors in greatest need, education investments to positively affect the life trajectories of youth, stewardship and conservation of the environment for present and future generations and grassroots causes dearest to the hearts of its employees.

The Innovator Award, sponsored by Cirrus Insight, is presented to an East Tennessee business that has developed a new technology, innovative product or service or has applied a business system or service in an innovative way. 

Finalists:

  • GRIDSMART Technologies, Inc. – A company that develops, commercializes and sells efficient Intelligent Traffic Systems (ITS), Internet of Everything (IoE) and services to municipal partners around the world.
  • 2:45Tech – A web and app development company that has created a sales and marketing CRM designed for small businesses called Pulsetracker.
  • Smart RIA– A software as a service company that has revolutionized regulatory compliance for wealth managers by creating a cloud-based, responsive web app that simplifies compliance for the Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) industry.

In addition to the eight awards listed above, the Chamber honors one outstanding business leader each year as the recipient of the James A. Haslam II Chairman’s Leadership Award. The 2018 honoree of this award is Sharon Miller Pryse, CEO and founder of The Trust Company. This award is presented to a longtime Knoxville business leader that exhibits strength in character, resolve, commitment to the community and exemplary success in business.

The winners are announced during the Pinnacle Business Awards on May 4 at the Knoxville Convention Center. The black tie-optional gala features a silent auction and reception starting at 6 p.m., followed by a dinner and awards program. The program concludes with a champagne toast to the winners.

M&M Productions, Bandit Lights, All Occasions Party Rentals, Moser Visuals and Big Slate Media provide production assistance for the event.

Individual tickets can be purchased online at Pinnacle2018.eventbrite.com.

 

Orchids awards return next week

Keep Knoxville Beautiful will hand out its annual Orchids Beautification Awards on Tuesday, Feb. 20. The awards, aimed at local businesses, are given in six categories: Redesign/Reuse, Outdoor Space, New Architecture, Public Art, Restaurant/Café/Bar/Brewery, and Environmental Stewardship. A Mary Lou Horner Award will go to a previous Orchid winner for further improvements or remaining “orchid-worthy,” according to a news release from Keep Knoxville Beautiful Executive Director Alanna McKissack. The agency will also announce the area of Knox County in which it will concentrate beautification efforts for the next year.

A list of nominees can be found at www.keepknoxvillebeautiful.org/orchid-awards, where people can also buy tickets for the event. Individual tickets are $85, with a 10-person table for $750. The deadline to buy tickets is Thursday, according to the news release.

The event will run 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at The Standard, 416 West Jackson Ave. It will feature complimentary beer and wine from Balter Beer Works and Elkmont Exchange, cocktails for purchase from Post Modern Spirits, music from the Old City Buskers, and bidding on a print of the “Big Rock Candy Mountain” mural, according to the news release.