TEC CEO announces retirement, board begins search process
Deb Socia, President & CEO of The Enterprise Center, has announced that she plans to retire later this year. The nonprofit’s board of directors has begun the search process for
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Deb Socia, President & CEO of The Enterprise Center, has announced that she plans to retire later this year. The nonprofit’s board of directors has begun the search process for
Our work at The Enterprise Center is inherently collaborative. Every program we run and every bit of impact we make is only possible through strong partnerships — partnerships with others
This week’s Net Inclusion 2024 conference will welcome more than 1,200 digital equity academics, advocates, practitioners and policy makers to Philadelphia — including nearly a dozen Chattanooga-area representatives, speaking from
Region meets all seven criteria to earn award alongside 22 other U.S. municipalities Chattanooga and Hamilton County earned the 2023 Visionary Digital Inclusion Trailblazer Award from the National Digital Inclusion
“THANK YOU for the quiet room option,” read the multicolored marker note on the dry-erase board. “YES!” another emphatic note agreed. “Thank goodness you had games for us to play!
At the end of last month, all 12 participants from the most recent Tech Goes Home class in partnership with The BRAVE Effect graduated with a laptop, a certificate, and
When Brandon Parrott texted a photo of his tomato basil soup to his mother, he had no idea it would lead to a business venture. Now, as a part of
Digital Inclusion Week 2023 has been a blur! From our local kickoff on Monday, helping enroll residents in the Affordable Connectivity Plan at the City Housing Resource Fair, to taking
Hamilton County residents can learn about low and no-cost internet options at the Chattanooga Downtown Public Library this Friday from noon to 4 p.m. Through a partnership with The Enterprise
Mateo Jimenez is a local student who served as a Lead for America American Connection Corps AmeriCorps Fellow with The Enterprise Center and Thrive Regional Partnership through the summer of
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