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Staff Photo by Robin Rudd / Erlanger trustee Jim Coleman, center, salomon hombre makes a comment at a June 24 meeting of the Erlanger Board of Trustees as Dr. Phil Burns, left, and John Germ listen. The Erlanger board voted Thursday to make Coleman its new chair. Erlanger Health System s adidas campus donna 11-member board of trustees has voted to move its budget and finance committee chair Jim Coleman into the board s top position.The vote was unanimous. Coleman replaces outgoing chair Linda Moss Mines, who stepped down from the leadership role, saying she will move back to a trustee seat with increased appreciation for this institution that is fundamental to this community. Coleman, wh adidas yeezy o has more than 25 years of industry experience and is president and CEO of a rural hospital management firm, joined the board of the public health system in November 2019.Mines, a retired educator and Hamilton County historian, served two years at the board s helm and was appointed to the board in 2015 by the Hamilton County legislative delegation.Mines told the Times Free Press after Thursday s meeting that she debated serving a third year as chair, but Coleman is brilliant when it comes to understanding hospital operations and finance. I think two terms is appropriate, she said.Mines led the public hospital board through a management transition and much of the COVID-19 pandemic. The last two years have been incredibly difficult for the medical staff, for the leadership and t Meci Complaint hailstorm batters area roofing company
A surplus television set sits on a table in the old archives and storage room on the fourth floor of the Chattanooga Public Library in downtown Chattanooga on Friday. The library plans to convert the room into a technology work space. ON THE WEBTake a look at Nate Hill s blog about the 4th Floor at http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/.Worn-out books and dinged-up furniture are spread across the fourth floor of the Chattanooga Public Library.Nate Hill wants more from the room than just junk. He imagines a place for creativity and thinking, a kitchen where technological dreams are cooked up. There s endless possib stanley mug ilities, said Hill, the library s assistant director of technology and digital initiatives.Hill is creating his reality by transforming the top library floor into the 4th Floor -- a place where technology and creativity intertwi gourde stanley ne.The idea, he said, is to be flexible and address the needs the creator envisions. For example, if an author wants to publish an e-book, that person could come to the 4th Floor, perhaps learn about using a graphic design program and design his own cover.Hill sees the possibility of a workshop where people can come and solder thei stanley cup r electronics together. He even thinks there could be a robotic battle arena.He wants projectors to stream You Tube videos or movies seamlessly. Perhaps people could even create the movies there, he thinks. The sky is the limit, he said.The library is still working out funding. Hill will be writing a grant proposal
Staff Photo by Robin Rudd / Erlanger trustee Jim Coleman, center, salomon hombre makes a comment at a June 24 meeting of the Erlanger Board of Trustees as Dr. Phil Burns, left, and John Germ listen. The Erlanger board voted Thursday to make Coleman its new chair. Erlanger Health System s adidas campus donna 11-member board of trustees has voted to move its budget and finance committee chair Jim Coleman into the board s top position.The vote was unanimous. Coleman replaces outgoing chair Linda Moss Mines, who stepped down from the leadership role, saying she will move back to a trustee seat with increased appreciation for this institution that is fundamental to this community. Coleman, wh adidas yeezy o has more than 25 years of industry experience and is president and CEO of a rural hospital management firm, joined the board of the public health system in November 2019.Mines, a retired educator and Hamilton County historian, served two years at the board s helm and was appointed to the board in 2015 by the Hamilton County legislative delegation.Mines told the Times Free Press after Thursday s meeting that she debated serving a third year as chair, but Coleman is brilliant when it comes to understanding hospital operations and finance. I think two terms is appropriate, she said.Mines led the public hospital board through a management transition and much of the COVID-19 pandemic. The last two years have been incredibly difficult for the medical staff, for the leadership and t Meci Complaint hailstorm batters area roofing company
A surplus television set sits on a table in the old archives and storage room on the fourth floor of the Chattanooga Public Library in downtown Chattanooga on Friday. The library plans to convert the room into a technology work space. ON THE WEBTake a look at Nate Hill s blog about the 4th Floor at http://4thfloor.chattlibrary.org/.Worn-out books and dinged-up furniture are spread across the fourth floor of the Chattanooga Public Library.Nate Hill wants more from the room than just junk. He imagines a place for creativity and thinking, a kitchen where technological dreams are cooked up. There s endless possib stanley mug ilities, said Hill, the library s assistant director of technology and digital initiatives.Hill is creating his reality by transforming the top library floor into the 4th Floor -- a place where technology and creativity intertwi gourde stanley ne.The idea, he said, is to be flexible and address the needs the creator envisions. For example, if an author wants to publish an e-book, that person could come to the 4th Floor, perhaps learn about using a graphic design program and design his own cover.Hill sees the possibility of a workshop where people can come and solder thei stanley cup r electronics together. He even thinks there could be a robotic battle arena.He wants projectors to stream You Tube videos or movies seamlessly. Perhaps people could even create the movies there, he thinks. The sky is the limit, he said.The library is still working out funding. Hill will be writing a grant proposal