Advertising Deadline for the December Issue
of Business Tennessee Magazine is October 22nd

Companies that align themselves with Business Tennessee’s reputation as a stellar, breaking news publication reach the top executives in the state who are their premier customer base, improving brand awareness and increasing sales!

Best Employers <more>
City of Jackson <more>
Fast50 <more>
Workers Compensation <more>
Technology <more>

Executive Auto Guide <more>

Reservation Deadline: October 22nd
Materials Deadline: October 27th

Nashville/Middle 615-843-8000
Memphis/West 901-818-3141
Knoxville/East 865-470-4175



Best Employers

Business Tennessee reviews a statewide survey, study, and awards program created to identify the best places to work in Tennessee. Each company is evaluated in terms of career development, flexibility, family-friendly policies, unique benefits, safety/working conditions, and compensation. <back to top>



City of Jackson

Business Tennessee presents an economic development profile of the city of Jackson, Tennessee in December 2004 with a special emphasis on the area’s successful economic development approach. This special section will include interviews with key leaders, profiles of prominent businesses and development-oriented initiatives. <back to top>



Fast50

Business Tennessee brings you an in-depth analysis of state business leaders who are on the rise, in demand, and out in front. These are the companies to look out for in 2005 for innovation, profit growth, and excellence. <back to top>



Workers Compensation

Business Tennessee provides an in-depth look at the new workers compensation laws and identifies how it will impact Tennessee companies and their future. <back to top>



Technology

No one doubts the capacity of technology to rapidly change the world we live in. Today's discovery is tomorrow's sweeping transformation. In December's issue, Business Tennessee looks at some technologies being developed right here in Tennessee—advances in biotech, engineering and other fields that promise to have consequences that extend far beyond state borders. <back to top>



Executive Auto Guide

Each month in Business Tennessee, Bill Pryor samples and compares some of the newest automobile selections on the market. An experienced critic and auto connoisseur, Pryor looks beyond the hype to provide Business Tennessee readers with an expert's eye on the often subtle distinctions between the average and the superb vehicle. <back to top>