by Tara Anders | Jun 25, 2020 | Industry, Life in Jefferson County, New Business
When you are looking for a place to move your business, one of your key considerations should be how easily you will be able to access the modes of transportation that you will require. Every business relies on being able to receive shipments of the supplies they need...
by Tara Anders | Jun 15, 2020 | Life in Jefferson County, New Business, Research, Workforce Development
This year marks an event that only comes around every ten years. We are not talking about a total solar eclipse or a comet sighting; no, we are talking about the 2020 US Census. While you may think that the census only helps the federal government, it provides...
by Tara Anders | Dec 20, 2019 | Industry, Life in Jefferson County, Workforce Development
Littleton,Wade. “OSH KOSH holds signing ceremony for JCHS apprentice welders” Citizent Tribune 13 Dec. 2019. Citizen Tribune Original Article Web. 20 Dec. 2019. Thursday’s signing ceremony for students from Jefferson County High School’s welding program mirrored that...
by Tara Anders | Dec 20, 2019 | Industry, Life in Jefferson County, New Business, Workforce Development
As a leader of your organization, relocating a business is a significant decision that has significant impacts on stakeholders. When considering moving your business to Jefferson County or any other area of East Tennessee, several factors should be carefully...
by Tara Anders | Sep 7, 2019 | Industry, Life in Jefferson County
Jefferson County was established in 1792 and is home to Tennessee’s second-oldest city Dandridge. The longevity of our area has created a rich history of which we can be proud, and many of the area’s original landmarks still stand (the Courthouse) or are honored with...