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The Nashville Capital Network this summer hit a notable milestone: Some 17 years after being launched to pool growth capital for early-stage ventures in and near Middle Tennessee, it invested in its 50th company, Atlanta-based healthy food venture ModifyHealth. The organization has put to wo…
In the wake of the Great Recession a decade ago, the leaders of Cumberland University, a small private college in Lebanon, were forced to cut costs like so many businesses and households around the country. That meant no more retirement matching for faculty and staff, no pay raises and a wor…
John Tirrill is senior partner at Atlanta-based META Real Estate Partners. He has deep roots in Nashville, with his late grandfather having once worked as an obstetrician-gynecologist at what is now Metro General Hospital. META was formed when Worthington Hyde Partners and SWH Partners merg…
By Chris Sloan
In some aspects, there’s no more certainty about the future of health care than there was a few months ago before COVID-19 arrived. While handling the immediate needs of patients and providers, the industry also has stepped back to take stock of its ability to initiate changes and direct mon…
Nearly a quarter century ago, crops covered an adjacent field as construction started on what is now the Carothers Building. It was the first major office project in Cool Springs and would long house Primus Financial Services. It rose as most of the surrounding land was agricultural and the …