Brooke Lovelace, the new publisher of Business Tennessee magazine, writes about her vision of what a business publication should be.
“For me, a business publication needs to tell the ‘story behind the story’ of vital industry issues, as well as inform readers what their peers are up to and how they can apply lessons learned to their own businesses. It comes down to a simple premise: What happens in Memphis matters to Knoxville. And a solution in Obion County can prove instructive to a business owner facing a similar problem in Giles.
“To best bridge those divides too often created by distance and differences that can prevent a good idea from spreading, we have enhanced our network offerings. No matter how you want to get your statewide business news—be it print, Twitter, Web site, e-mail, etc. — we provide it. And this wide-open channel goes both ways — we want your feedback. We need you to be part of the conversation and news-sharing, and to help guide the direction the BusinessTN brand takes. We hope you will choose to engage our staff and your fellow readers as you help shape our magazine and, ultimately, this state.”
Read more here.
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