Post archive for ‘Our Projects’
Welcome to Knoxville Overground!(0)
Knoxville Overground is a community-building organization that empowers self-employed professionals, entrepreneurs, and the tech community to implement social endeavors that attract and retain the “creative class” and local investment funds in Knoxville.
We continue to collaborate with the Knoxville Chamber, Innovation Valley, Tech2020, the Tennessee Technology Development Corporation (TTDC), the state and city levels of government, [...]
New website design under construction(1)
Given the rapid growth and volunteer efforts of Knoxville Overground over the past couple of months, we haven’t had a chance to work on our website too much. But yesterday I corresponded with Scott Spaid at http://www.mediapulse.com and we look forward to meeting with him next week with our new website platform ideas. For more [...]
Knoxville’s first grassroots coworking hub opens in Sequoyah Hills(0)
Please RSVP for our grand opening this weekend & help volunteer! Many thanks to Leonard Knight for contributing the space to our organization:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=36167082941
Announcing the Incorporation Committee for KO(1)
Gregory Compton, an MBA student at The University of Tennessee, is heading up our efforts to incorporate as a non-profit organization. He is currently seeking volunteers to sit in on a couple of committee meetings to explore our options as well as ascertain professionals in the community we can ask for help and guidance.
If you’re [...]
Online project management tools are now available for Knoxville Overground.(0)
Now is a great time to get involved. We just set up a basecamp account, an on-line project management tool, for Knoxville Overground. It’s a great way for our members to get involved, delegate tasks, collaborate and see our timeline for our goals we want to accomplish over the next six months!
If you’d like an [...]
Introducing Knoxville Overground(2)
After a couple a months, a subset of us in the CoworkingKnoxville group started to brainstorm what it would be like if Knoxville had its own coworking space akin to San Francisco, New York City, Austin, TX, and other entrepreneurial & progressive hot spots in the country.
After a few cups of coffee, things started going [...]