Monthly Archives:: November 2011

Still in growth mode

Filed under News.

November 29, 2011 The Nashville Post Williamson County flexes its development muscle.   Residential, commercial and health care developments valued at hundreds of millions of dollars are moving at full speed across Williamson County as developers watch the recession grow smaller in their rear view mirror. “Success breeds success,” says Matt Largen, Williamson County’s director… Read more »

Nissan

Filed under Why Williamson.

Nissan

“Moving the headquarters and the sales and marketing organization [to Williamson County, TN in 2006], I think, was a significant competitive advantage for Nissan. Our results speak volumes as to whether it was the right decision. Our market share has grown significantly, and I attribute a big part of our success and our potential to… Read more »

The Business Case for Williamson County, Tennessee

Filed under Presentations.

Find your own reasons to locate in Williamson County by downloading either a pdf or PowerPoint version of the “Business Case for Williamson County, Tennessee”   Download PowerPoint                              Download PDF                        … Read more »

MedSolutions

Filed under Why Williamson.

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“MedSolutions has benefitted significantly from the decision to base our operations in what we consider the heart of our nation’s healthcare capital. As home to a growing and vibrant business community, Williamson County offers our company the chance to collaborate with other industry leaders while providing employees with rich quality of life. We are proud… Read more »

Comdata

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“Comdata is proud to call Williamson County home for over 20 years.   Not only does the area provide a favorable economic environment in which to conduct business, but it also offers a wealth of talented people.  This environment has allowed Comdata to grow to become a major player in the electronic payments market.” Comdata Steve… Read more »

Jackson National Life

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“Jackson looked at a variety of different communities to open a regional headquarters office. We ultimately selected Williamson County because of the strong talent pool due to its proximity to nationally recognized academic institutions, the quality of life the area offers our employees, and most of all the welcoming spirit of the local community. We… Read more »

Brentwood named Tennessee’s smartest mid-sized city

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Nashville Business Journal November 15, 2011 Brentwood is the smartest mid-sized city in Tennessee, according to a new analysis of census data by affiliate publication On Numbers. On Numbers used a five-part formula to rank the brainpower of 3,012 communities with populations between 10,000 and 49,999. Criteria included high school graduation rates and the percentage… Read more »

Williamson County lands 3 out of top 5 cities for business

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November 11, 2011 Top 10: TN’s most business-friendly cities Nashville Business Journal   Being business friendly has become a nearly universal motto for communities, with the economy on the ropes and competition for corporate recruitment constantly heating up. So who tops the list in Tennessee? The Beacon Center of Tennessee, a free-market group previously known… Read more »