Chattanooga has staked its claim as one of the most patriotic cities in America. For 66 years, the Armed Forces Day Parade has marched through downtown Chattanooga, with flags flying, bands playing, and military units snapping to attention. The annual event honors those who are currently serving in the armed forces, and the Q Strategies team is proud to support the event and its cause.
Read MoreZipflip Sets the Stage for Beta Launch in Chattanooga
The Q Strategies has sure had fun helping Zipflip with public relations as they’ve celebrated their Hackomotive win and put the finishing touches on their app. Their exclusive Chattanooga launch is just days away, so watch for more exciting news from them in the very near future!
Read MoreCONSTRUCTION SUPPLY STORE TO OPEN ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE
Locally owned and operated, Green’s Eco Build & Design will make it easy to buy locally sourced and environmentally friendly home building supplies from a new storefront located at 1510 Riverside Drive.
Read MoreZipflip Shifts into High Gear with Hackomotive 2015 Win
Chattanooga-based Zipflip returned home from California armed with the Consumers’ Choice and Grand Prizes from Hackomotive 2015. But their work isn’t over; they’re getting ready to make a beta version of their app available to users later this spring.
Read MoreClaude Ramsey Launches Government Relations Firm
Claude Ramsey, former deputy governor in the Haslam administration and mayor of Hamilton County for more than 16 years, announced today the formation of River Branch Strategies, a government relations firm based in Chattanooga.
Read MoreQ Strategies Helps Cogent Studio Announce Merger
This morning, Cogent Studio and Palmer Built Environments announced that they were joining forces to combine their unique talents and provide a better architecture firm experience in Chattanooga. The joint team also launched a new website at www.cogent.build.
Local architecture firms merge
By Chloé Morrison
Published Thursday, January 29th 2015
Chattanooga architecture firms Palmer Built Environments and Cogent Studio are merging to bring complementary services to the local market.
Thomas Palmer of Palmer Built Environments has been growing his business for about eight years, and he's joining forces with Wayne Williams and Trey Wheeler of Cogent Studio.
Palmer Built Environments is merging with Cogent Studio to create a team of eight.
The three went to college at Auburn University together, and Wheeler said he and Williams have watched Palmer's work in the years since.
Their paths crossed again recently, and they found they had a shared vision for collaboration.
Read the article.
Entryway rendering by Cogent Studio
Q Strategies Lands Clients In the News
Yesterday Q Strategies managed media relations for TechTown to announce their plans to move to 325 Market Street. Check out the story in the Chattanooga Times Free Press
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