Memphis People in Business: March 14, 2024

Here's a look at promotions, hirings, movers and newsmakers in the Memphis area business scene:

Local marketing agency Campfire Collective was recognized as one of the winners of the 2023 SPARK Awards for its community impact initiative, Carrying the Torch. A co-production of WKNO and cityCURRENT, the SPARK Awards spotlight the good taking place in Memphis and showcase how individuals and businesses can become a spark to make a meaningful and lasting impact in the community. Campfire Collective was selected in the Corporate: 100 Employees or Fewer category. Eligible nominees illustrated philanthropic leadership, volunteerism and impact.

Brandt
Brandt
Forrest
Forrest

The Harris Shelton Hanover Walsh law firm has expanded its legal team with two new attorneys. Williamson Brandt and Ameshia Forrest joined Harris Shelton as associate attorneys and are licensed to practice in Tennessee. Brandt is a key member of the Tax Team, providing expertise in complex tax matters, mergers and acquisitions, business transactions and estate planning. Forrest specializes in business and corporate law and bankruptcy.

Armstrong
Armstrong

The Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority selected Regina Armstrong as its new Senior Manager of Business Development. Armstrong will be responsible for planning, directing, organizing and coordinating the administration of the MSCAA’s economic inclusion programs. The Business Diversity Development Program includes Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, Small Business Participation, Airport Concessions Disadvantaged Business Enterprise and in-house certification programs.

SoapStandle announced Chyniece Matthews is its new Operations Manager. Before joining SoapStandle, she worked as a Code School Peer Mentor at Code Crew in Memphis where she also earned her certificate in software engineering. She studied business and fashion marketing, graduating with a double major in media and dance at Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. She also studied abroad at The American College of Greece in Athens.

Porter
Porter

Firefighter Christopher M. Porter of the North Tunica Fire Department, graduated with Class 206 from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1001 Firefighter I-II course held at the Mississippi State Fire Academy in Jackson, Mississippi. The seven-week course included online, classroom and hands-on instruction in the areas of fire behavior, fire suppression, rescue, incident command, hazardous materials and other fire-related topics. This course meets and exceeds the NFPA for Firefighter Qualifications and the uniform minimum training standards.

Turner
Turner

Addison Turner of Allen & Hoshall acquired his professional license as a plumbing and fire protection engineer in Tennessee. He joined the firm in 2022 as a plumbing and fire sprinkler designer and has since designed plumbing and fire sprinkler systems for new construction and renovation projects, including school and government facilities in the Mid-South. As a licensed engineer, he will oversee the development of design and construction documents for various building projects.

Dan Springer, an executive in the administration of former Mayor Jim Strickland, joined the project management firm MFA as Program Manager in January. MFA is a joint venture between O.T. Marshall Architects, Fleming Architects and Aaron Patrick Architects.

Memphis-based Redwood Services, a home services firm focused on investing in leading residential HVAC, plumbing and electrical services companies in growing U.S. markets, has invested in B&J Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning. B&J is a family business that was founded in 1976 in Wilson, North Carolina, and has more than 60 employees and more than 13,000 customers. Mark Wethington, president of B&J, will retain a significant minority ownership stake as part of the investment and the B&J team will continue to operate and manage the business under the B&J banner and name.— Compiled by Daniel Ginsburg

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