April 5, 2021
The athletes are very excited about coming to the Rocket City! This is their return to competitive racing, since events were cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic. Let’s give them a big Rocket City welcome!
April 1, 2021
By Mike Ward Senior Vice President, Government & Public Affairs As Redstone Arsenal has grown, the community has helped to meet its infrastructure needs by working with local, state and federal government partners to develop needed capacity. Such partnerships include […]
April 1, 2021
Oakwood University living out its mission to improve lives on and off campus By Claire Aiello Vice President, Marketing and Communications Oakwood University’s new Community Health Action Center is on target to open by the first of June. This is […]
April 1, 2021
By Claire Aiello Vice President, Marketing and Communications As more COVID vaccines are approved and produced, it’s important that we all roll up our sleeve when it’s our turn. Johnson & Johnson’s one-dose vaccine is now approved for use, and […]
April 1, 2021
2020 Local “Creative” of the Year Party Life By Claire Aiello Vice President, Marketing and Communications We continue our profiles throughout the year of winners from the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber’s 2020 Small Business Awards, held virtually in October. Party Life, […]
April 1, 2021
Medical Practice of the Year Focus Physiotherapy Huntsville By Claire Aiello Vice President, Marketing and Communications Focus Physiotherapy Huntsville won Medical Practice of the Year Award in the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber’s 2020 Small Business Awards. Focus Physiotherapy was founded in […]
April 1, 2021
All are invited to Cummings Research Park (CRP) the weekend of April 17-18 to cheer on more than 100 premier athletes competing for a spot on Team USA. The U.S. Paralympics Cycling Open presented by Toyota is the first of four domestic cycling events set to take place ahead of the Paralympic Games, which will be held in Tokyo in late August.
April 1, 2021
By Adam Smith City of Huntsville If the adage is true that “development follows roads,” then Huntsville’s growth shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. The City’s major arteries, collectors and multi-lane surface streets make it easier to move both products […]
April 1, 2021
Venturi with John R. Jordan, Jr. - Venturi is a home-grown Huntsville company founded in 2006 by Mike Alvarez to provide engineering, logistics and test support for the US Government. The team has grown to 200 employees, and I was honored to follow Mike as President in 2020. Today, you can find Venturi employees across the country and around the world providing skilled services and expertise for our nation’s defense.
March 26, 2021
A $28.6 billion restaurant and bar grant program will be made available soon. Members of the Independent Restaurant Coalition partnered with members of Congress to craft the legislation. While the Small Business Administration (SBA) prepares to stand up the program, businesses should take steps to organize the materials necessary to submit an application once it is available. Learn more about the program and see what you should do to prepare.
March 26, 2021
Registration is open for The Future & Beyond Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Symposium, a one-day virtual event on April 8. It is FREE and seeks to create a community-wide dialogue on the impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion on the landscape of business, education, faith, health, and employment. The Symposium is organized by a committee of professionals across various sectors in Madison County, and it features a great lineup of speakers. Reserve your spot today!
March 26, 2021
As our community continues to grow and we welcome new industries into our area, the Solid Waste Disposal Authority of the City of Huntsville wants to remind our local manufacturers and industrial processing partners of our shared responsibilities to properly manage the scrap and waste coming from manufacturing and industrial processing facilities. This is a letter from SWDA Executive Director John "Doc" Holladay.
March 10, 2021
We hosted our monthly Zoom call with members on Tuesday, March 9. Our featured guests were representatives of Huntsville Hospital's pharmacy department, Jack Adams and Jonathan Edwards.
March 4, 2021
Jennifer Schuble is one of the Para-cyclists who will compete in the U.S. Paralympic Cycling Open in Huntsville April 17-18. She is from Homewood, Alabama!
March 4, 2021
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (March 4, 2021) – The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber has launched a survey to better understand current sentiments about racial equality from the local military community. The survey is part of a local effort that builds on the Association of Defense Communities and Booz Allen Hamilton’s nationwide initiative, One Military, One Community.
March 2, 2021
What gives Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley the “It” factor? We look at many different changes over the years that have brought us to today.