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March 2011

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A Note from Steven J. Bares, P.D.

Music Venues & Concerts

A Leap of Faith

A Leap of Faith

The Women’s Foundation takes bold steps to break the cycle of poverty in Memphis.

Well Worn

Well Worn

Thigh High Jeans combines fashion with community.

Queen of Serene

Tammy Parker’s Poetry: It’s an Intimate Ritual. It’s a business set to hit the big-time.

The Pentecost-Garrison School

The Pentecost-Garrison School

Brian W. Ellis

Chief Legal Counsel, Medtronic Spine, Biologics & Kyphon

Win Win

The Workforce Investment Network extends a helping hand to unemployed and dislocated workers.

Hands-on Health

Hands-on Health

Memphis’ Medical Education & Research Institute trains physicians, researchers, and patient caregivers from around the world. At MERI, medical science is advancing every day.

Stem the Tide

Stem the Tide

The U.S. Navy works to improve technical education and develop future officer ranks.

Resources

Local Memphis workforce development organizations and agencies.

Fast Funding

Fast Funding

A new SBA program helps biotech businesses grow.

Progress on the Park: UTHSC

Progress on the Park: UTHSC

The UT College of Pharmacy building nears completion at the UT-Baptist Research Park.

RX for Success

RX for Success

Memphis’ Med Communications provides unique opportunities for pharmaceutical professionals.

Aero Dynamic

Aero Dynamic

The sky's the limit for Larry Cox's Memphis International Airport.

There's an App for That

From Business Minded:The MBQ Blog

eVOLution

eVOLution

University of Tennessee Health Science Center celebrates 100 years.

Doc Box

Doc Box

On the scene with ringside physician Jerry Gentry.

Memphis Beat

10 news items you might have missed during our blustery new year.

Five Best

Ways to Give Back

Keep on Trucking

Keep on Trucking

Intermodal Cartage’s business is continuing to grow — and how they’re doing it.

John Malmo

In “retiring” Colonel Reb, Ole Miss let emotion overcome economics. The lesson? Entrenched brand icons are far too valuable simply to discard.

Ordinary People