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The Memphis-MidSouth Mississippi affiliate of Susan G. Komen announced its 2018-2019 the recipients of community grant recipients for Memphis Metro and North Mississippi. The grants totaled more than $420,000 and will provide breast health and breast cancer services in 14 counties in Tennessee and 23 in North Mississippi. The recipients are $20,152; $20,400; $6,000; $51,000; $15,372; $15,593; and $3,000. . . Additionally, president of Rhodes College, as honorary chairperson of the 2018 Memphis-MidSouth Race for the Cure. Memphian
was one of 25 new members the Internal Revenue Service recommended and the Department of the Treasury approved to serve on the nationwide Taxpayer Advocacy Panel (TAP). More than 700 individuals applied for membership during an open recruitment period. TAP is a federal advisory committee charged with providing taxpayer suggestions to improve IRS customer service.
held a ribbon-cutting to celebrate its grand opening recently. Their address is 3411 Elvis Presley Boulevard.
was named interim dean of the Fogelman College of Business & Economics at the University of Memphis. She’s been with the U of M since 2001 and replaces Dr. Rajiv Grover, who is returning to a faculty position to continue his research.
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has expanded its offerings to students with a new Patient Care Technician diploma program. Enrollment is now open and classes start soon. The program is divided into eight four-week academic periods. Students will be trained for entry-level positions. The school’s address is 2710 Nonconnah Blvd. Email information and photos, in JPEG format, for People in Business to cabiznews@commercialappeal.com.