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Knoxville-based public relations firm Moxley Carmichael recently donated 20 copies of “The Final Season: The Perseverance of Pat Summitt” to Knox County Public Library. The inspirational account of Pat Summitt’s last season as head coach of the Lady Vols was
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Pam Rhoades joins Moxley Carmichael as digital storyteller
Sep. 22, 2016Award-winning broadcaster and communications professional Pam Rhoades has joined Moxley Carmichael as digital storyteller. The newly created position entails identifying stories to tell on behalf of Moxley Carmichael and the firm’s clients and effectively sharing these stories with traditional, digital
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Savanna Howie joins Moxley Carmichael as account executive
Sep. 15, 2016Communications professional Savanna Howie has joined Moxley Carmichael as an account executive. Howie previously served as an account executive with The Andrews Agency in Nashville, Tennessee, where she represented clients in restaurant, economic development, building construction, nonprofit and other industries.
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Katrina Roberts joins Moxley Carmichael as graphic and digital media designer
Jul. 13, 2016Katrina Roberts, former creative director for The Daily Beacon, the campus newspaper serving the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, has joined Moxley Carmichael as graphic and digital media designer. Roberts came to Moxley Carmichael in December 2015 as a graphic design intern
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Moxley Carmichael sponsors Solstice Supper to benefit CAC Beardsley Community Farm
Jun. 06, 2016CAC Beardsley Community Farm, OliBea and Moxley Carmichael are partnering for the 5th annual Solstice Supper, a farm-to-table event to benefit the urban community farm.
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Big Ears finale to be held April 3 at Ijams Nature Center
Mar. 21, 2016The Big Ears Festival will end with a bang at Inuksuit, a performance featuring the festival’s 2016 Composer-in-Residence John Luther Adams and 99 other percussionists, on Sunday, April 3, in Mead’s Quarry at Ijams Nature Center.
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Amanda Shell Jennings promoted to senior account executive at Moxley Carmichael
Nov. 16, 2015Moxley Carmichael, a leading East Tennessee public relations firm, has promoted Amanda Shell Jennings to senior account executive and appointed her to the firm’s executive team.
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JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT TO RECOGNIZE MILES, PERSHING, ROACH
Mar. 02, 2015Junior Achievement of East Tennessee has named its East Tennessee Business Hall of Fame laureates for 2015: Amy Miles, Edward V. Pershing and Mintha Roach.
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KNOXVILLE CANCER SURVIVOR’S BOOK TAKES READERS ON UPLIFTING JOURNEY
Dec. 05, 2014Knoxville author Michelle Ironside Henry has penned “My Anchor Holds,” an inspirational account of her battle against Stage IV colorectal cancer.
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KSO PRESENTS 28th ANNUAL CLAYTON HOLIDAY CONCERT “AN OLDE ENGLISH CHRISTMAS” DEC. 19-21
Nov. 18, 2014The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra presents the 28th Annual Clayton Holiday Concert on December 19, 20 & 21 at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium. Maestro Lucas Richman conducts the Orchestra and special guests for “An Olde English Christmas.” Children’s tickets are available at just $8.00. There are four performances: Friday, Dec. 19 & Saturday, Dec. 20 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 20 and Sunday, Dec. 21 at 3:00 p.m. These concerts are sponsored by Clayton Homes, Clayton Volvo and Clayton Bank & Trust.
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