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Friday, March 2, 2018Brig. Gen. Randy Efferson, Chief of Staff Air National Guard, enthusiastically explained how winning the F-35 program will help continue the important legacy of the Red Tails. “The 187th Fighter Wing is home to the 100th Fighter Squadron, which is one of the original Tuskegee units dedicated to flying African Americans in combat fighter aircraft,” he said. “This is a very important and immeasurable legacy for the State of Alabama. Receiving the F-35 ensures this legacy for the next half-century.” Read more(2) CommentsJennifer KornegayFriday, March 2, 2018Since its formation in 1918,Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base and the capital city have been linked. Location was the initial common bond, but over the century-long relationship, a true partnership has emerged, one built on shared goals and shared vision that have proved key for both the area’s and the base’s prosperity. It’s changed all of Alabama too: The base’s presence in Montgomery provided impetus for the profusion of aviation and aerospace activity that’s taken off throughout the entire state. Today, as the base celebrates a milestone anniversary, the ties between Montgomery and Maxwell are stronger than ever, and the two are looking ahead to the next 100 years and what continued collaboration will bring. Read more(0) CommentsFriday, March 2, 2018WHEN YOU THINK OF INDUSTRIES AND SECTORS THAT DRIVE OUR ECONOMY, the legal profession may not be the first (or even second or third) category to enter your mind, but in Montgomery County, with 1,687 attorneys currently in practice (and the majority located in the city of Montgomery), lawyers make a formidable footprint, one that leaves a positive mark on several key aspects of many Montgomerians’ lives, as John Bradley, director of admissions at the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law explained. “We have a large number of lawyers and firms here, and that’s a good thing on several levels,” he said. Read more(0) CommentsMGM | Montgomery AL | Montgomery Alabama | MGM Chamber | Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce | Montgomery Chamber of Commerce | Montgomery Chamber | Build On | City of Montgomery | Attorney | Beasley Allen | Hank hutchinson | Suzanne Duffey | Dawn Hatchock | Thomas Goode Jones School of Law | Capell & Howard | Davis Smith | Riley RobyThursday, March 1, 2018Chamber Ambassador Chair, Mia Mothershed, Marketing Director at Jackson Hospital, has been involved with the Chamber Ambassador program for more than five years, and in 2018, she’s spearheading the Ambassador team, ensuring the group of volunteers continues to do its great work supporting other Chamber members and area businesses. She shared a bit about the program and why she believes it’s an integral piece of the Chamber’s mission. Read more(0) CommentsThursday, March 1, 2018By providing a stellar golfing experience on par with lauded courses around the world, Alabama’s RTJ Golf Trail has proven a wise and wide-reaching investment for our state and its citizens. Read more(0) CommentsThursday, March 1, 2018A Montgomery non-profit is assisting those searching for a second chance, arming them with education and tools, and most importantly, hope for the future. Read more(0) CommentsJennifer Stewart KornegayTuesday, January 2, 2018Long-time community leader and retired Circuit Judge Charles Price is wielding a new gavel this year as Chairman of the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce. Read more(0) CommentsJennifer Stewart KornegayMonday, January 1, 2018When it comes to the way we design and decorate interior spaces, styles are always changing. Colors and patterns go in and out of vogue. Furniture shapes and sizes are hot and then not. But today, when it comes to outfitting an office environment, there’s much more than pure aesthetics driving the decisions. Read more(0) CommentsJennifer Stewart KornegayMonday, January 1, 2018In early December, the Chamber held its 145th Annual Meeting luncheon. Hundreds of the area’s business leaders attended the sold-out event to hear Chamber leadership unveil its 2018 goals and tout 2017’s strategic gains. Read more(0) CommentsJennifer Stewart KornegayMonday, January 1, 2018Montgomery is not Alabama’s biggest municipality, but it boasts an important distinction that sets it apart from every other Alabama city, large or small. On most maps of our state, it’s marked by a star, a symbol of its capital city status. For folks who’ve long lived and/or done business here, it’s a characteristic that they may take for granted. Other than a pretty, historic, white-domed building downtown, what does being the state capital really mean? Read more(0) CommentsCategories- Montgomery Business Journal - Member Profiles (89)
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