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1. Mona Esthetics Invests Nearly Half a Million in New Lasers -

Mona Sappenfield recently invested nearly $500,000 in all new state-of-the-art lasers to help maintain Mona Esthetics’ pioneer status in an ever-evolving industry.

2. Howell Tackles Parenting In 4th ‘High Gear’ Book -

Amy Howell, CEO of Memphis-based Howell Marketing Strategies, delves into “high gear parenting” in her latest book, “Be the Parent, Not the Pal: High Gear Parenting Tips in a Crazy, Digital World.”

3. Howell Tackles Parenting In 4th ‘High Gear’ Book -

Amy Howell, CEO of Memphis-based Howell Marketing Strategies, delves into “high gear parenting” in her latest book, “Be the Parent, Not the Pal: High Gear Parenting Tips in a Crazy, Digital World.”

4. GOP's Senate Majority Shrinks With Jones Sworn Into Office -

WASHINGTON (AP) – Democrat Doug Jones of Alabama was sworn into office Wednesday, shrinking the Senate's Republican majority and leading lawmakers of both parties to plead for more bipartisanship as Congress tackles pressing issues in advance of the 2018 midterm elections.

5. Public Awareness, Early Detection Most Important in Treating Sepsis -

Annually it’s the third-leading killer worldwide behind only behind cancer and heart attacks.

More than 1.6 million Americans suffer from it each year and 258,000 of them die.

Hospitals spend more than $30 billion annually to treat it.

6. Last Word: The Path To The Bridge, Setting The Election Stage and Democrats -

The Black Lives Matter protest that shut down the Hernando DeSoto Bridge Sunday was an unexpected milestone.

It was also part of a story that is still moving. As it moves, our views on what happened and what it means on the basic issue of police and their relationship with African-Americans will also shift.

7. Humane Society Seeks New Leader After Terminating Director’s Contract -

The Humane Society of Memphis and Shelby County has terminated executive director Andrew Jacuzzi’s contract and retained Amy Howell as consulting interim director.

8. Last Word: $4.8 Billion of TNT, North Parkway Complications and Graceland West -

FedEx sets a date next week for its acquisition of TNT Express – a $4.8 billion deal that was approved by TNT shareholders Wednesday.

9. Latest 'High Gear' Book Maps Success for College Grads, Millennials -

The 21 million U.S. students enrolled in postsecondary schools grew up with technology and the hourly clock of life ticking ever faster. Yet this has not always translated into a generation of young people ready to attack a world that waits for no one.

10. When Your Ship Doesn’t Come In, High Gear Says, ‘Swim to It!’ -

One of the most exciting – and also challenging – things about business ownership as an entrepreneur is that things are always changing, creating both opportunities as well as threats.

The recent explosion in technology advances have allowed businesses to become more flexible, more mobile and definitely more efficient. I have recently shifted my business accordingly and have been able to increase my bottom line while reducing overhead through technology. Women who own businesses must balance their time and prioritize important tasks constantly.

11. Last Word: Winter Pre-Game Show, The Zoo Goes To Court And Hotel Fever -

You wouldn’t call this the eye of the storm, would you? We’ll go with calling this the pre-game show for the winter storm that is supposed to show up in Memphis at around 7 a.m. Friday morning. Think Super Bowl pre-game.
There is so much that’s been said in advance of this that whatever happens, it might be hard to live up to the preparation.
Much of the rest of this is like an arms race of sorts.
Consider the equipment list from Memphis International Airport.
10 snow brooms, 12 plow trucks, four de-icing trucks each with 40,000 gallons of deicer, four 2-ton salt spreaders and four tractors to keep the runways clear.
The city of Memphis Public Works division has eight snow plows ready to roll on major thoroughfares if the snow gets within the three-inch mark. A set of 16 salt trucks were to load up at 11 p.m. Thursday evening to begin applying salt and sand when needed, with continual inspections of road conditions. And that includes some pre-treated priority areas.
And then there was this truly unusual announcement from Shelby County Schools: the optional school parent camp-out was suspended Thursday evening because of the weather.
This is the camp out the school system tries its best to discourage each and every year at this time. That includes bar-coded applications and repeatedly emphasizing that 99.9 percent of those with the bar-coded applications get their first choice of optional schools, making the camp-out unnecessary. The applications are handed out over several days and are then time-stamped when they are turned in for consideration.
Nevertheless, the tents go up each year and voices are raised in the debate about whether this is parents who care more or parents who are carried away.
This year, the school system, while emphasizing that it “does not authorize or direct” the camp-out, says the line will resume Sunday at 7 a.m.
The school system also adds: “The current process being managed by parents will be recognized due to potential health and safety risks related to forecasted inclement weather.”
But is there a line to get back in line? And when does that start?

12. Events -

Memphis Botanic Garden will exhibit Stephanie Wexler’s “uRbanRuraLandscapes” Monday, Dec. 7, through Jan. 4 at MBG, 750 Cherry Road. All works available for purchase. Visit memphisbotanicgarden.com.

13. Events -

Touchdown Club of Memphis, will host its AutoZone Liberty Bowl Night on Thursday, Dec. 10, from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Hilton Memphis, 939 Ridge Lake Blvd. Head coaches from the SEC and Big 12 teams playing the Liberty Bowl will speak. Cost is $60. Visit tdcmemphis.com.

14. Millenials College Guide Reviewed in Forbes -

A new guide to college for millenials and their parents – cowritten by Memphian Amy Howell and Anne Deeter Gallaher – gets a good review from Forbes.

15. Millenials College Guide Reviewed in Forbes -

A new guide to college for millenials and their parents – cowritten by Memphian Amy Howell and Anne Deeter Gallaher – gets a good review from Forbes.

16. Legal Obligation -

The package arrived at the FedEx facility in Spokane, Wash., in early July, and as it moved along the parcel delivery system a conveyor belt malfunctioned and damaged the shipping box.

A FedEx employee inspecting the damaged package discovered what was believed to be illegal prescription pills in the container and the company contacted law enforcement, including the Spokane Police Department and the local Drug Enforcement Administration office.

17. Busby Joins Howell Marketing as Social Media Manager -

Lisa Busby has joined Howell Marketing Strategies LLC as a social media manager, handling the social media marketing for several accounts. Busby’s background includes experience in the business, media and nonprofit sectors – including past roles as a radio news reporter and writer, and as a print editor in the national headquarters for the Fraternal Order of Police.

18. Women Progress, But Still Seek Change -

Amy Howell understands the assumptions. Co-author a book with the title “Women in High Gear” and it is easy, she says, to imagine a book that is “anti-male.”

19. Telling Her Own Story -

Long before she was running her own business and co-writing a book, “Women in High Gear,” Amy Howell was a little girl in overdrive.

20. Breaking Through -

If it was just an abstraction or a mere theory, it wouldn’t have a definition in the dictionary or a website. It would simply be another urban myth.

But with a few keystrokes you can go right to www.glassceiling.com. And the dictionary definition of “glass ceiling” is tangible – “an unfair system or set of attitudes that prevents some people (such as women or people of a certain race) from getting the most powerful jobs.” In fact, you can almost see a woman stuck in middle management, briefcase in hand, staring up at that glass ceiling and wondering: Where do I find the ladder that gets me from here to there?

21. Seminar to Focus on Importance of Women in Business -

When Amy Howell delivers the keynote address at the Women & Business Seminar Feb. 27 at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, she will, rather appropriately, be speaking about the art of appreciating what women can bring to any business setting.

22. Women & Business Seminar to Highlight Achievements -

Leslie Johnson will be one of the panelists at the Women & Business Seminar Feb. 27 at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, but she is not nearly as focused on what she might say during the panel discussion as she is what she might hear.

23. Events -

Talk Shoppe will meet Wednesday, Jan. 15, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at DeVry University, 6401 Poplar Ave., sixth floor. Author and business owner Jay Myers will present “Hitting the Curve Ball.” Cost is free. Visit talkshoppe.biz or call Jo Garner at 482-0354.

24. Events -

The Center City Revenue Finance Corp. board will meet Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 9 a.m. in the Downtown Memphis Commission conference room, 114 N. Main St. Visit downtownmemphiscommission.com.

25. Events -

The Tennessee Arts Commission will hold a strategic planning public meeting and panel discussion Monday, Jan. 13, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Stax Museum for American Soul Music, 926 E. McLemore Ave. The panel will discuss how the arts can impact economic development and educational success in Tennessee communities. Visit tn.com/arts for more information.

26. Conference Promotes Women Business Ownership -

Marketing firm owner Amy Howell could write a book on her experience as a female business owner. As a matter of fact, she has.

27. EmergeMemphis Names New Board Officers -

EmergeMemphis has announced its new board of directors officers for 2013.

The officers include chairman Scott Fountain, senior vice president and chief development officer for Baptist Memorial Health Care Corp.; immediate past chairman Amy Howell, CEO of Howell Marketing Strategies LLC; secretary Joey Dudek Jr., attorney with Butler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens and Cannada PLLC; and treasurer Joe Lyons, chief financial officer with True Temper Sports.

28. EmergeMemphis Names New Board Officers -

EmergeMemphis has announced its new board of directors officers for 2013.

The officers include chairman Scott Fountain, senior vice president and chief development officer for Baptist Memorial Health Care Corp.; immediate past chairman Amy Howell, CEO of Howell Marketing Strategies LLC; secretary Joey Dudek Jr., attorney with Butler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens and Cannada PLLC; and treasurer Joe Lyons, chief financial officer with True Temper Sports.

29. Designer Burford Joins Howell Marketing -

Marc Burford has joined Howell Marketing Strategies as graphic design and photography coordinator.

30. Leadership Change -

Eric Mathews, long at the center of a variety of tech ventures and entrepreneurship projects in the city, is taking the reins at EmergeMemphis.

31. EmergeMemphis Names Mathews As Executive Director -

Eric Mathews, long at the center of a variety of tech ventures and entrepreneurship projects in the city, is taking the reins at EmergeMemphis.

32. Social Media Compliance at Heart of Seminar -

Glen Gilmore won the crowd over within seconds of taking the podium at The Daily News’ social media seminar Thursday, Feb. 9, at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art.

33. Social Media Compliance at Heart of Seminar -

Glen Gilmore won the crowd over within seconds of taking the podium at The Daily News’ social media seminar Thursday, Feb. 9, at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art.

34. Social Media for Regulated Industries to be Discussed -

Social media may not be the first communication platform that comes to mind for those working in highly regulated industries, but it boils down to another means of getting a message across.

For instance, there’s a misconception that the legal community, lawyers in particular, don’t like social media. But plaintiff lawyers love social media, said Eric Epperson, vice president of corporate culture and communications at Pinnacle Airlines Corp.

35. Glen Gilmore To Headline TDN Seminar -

Social media has become the new marketplace.

It’s become the primary form of communication for individuals and businesses alike around the world. And it’s important for users to understand some of the basic ground rules, especially when it’s used for marketing, said globally recognized social media expert Glen Gilmore.

36. Gwin Scott Leaving EmergeMemphis -

There’s no digital clock on the wall at local business incubator EmergeMemphis for its president like there is for the companies housed there, where all the clocks on a ground level wall show a countdown until the time when the companies will be assumed to be established enough to branch out on their own.

37. 4Memphis Mag Launches With New Ownership -

4Memphis magazine, formerly VIP Memphis Magazine, is under new ownership.

The new entity, 4Memphis Publishing LLC, is comprised of publisher Jim Walker, owner of Eden Spa & Laser and an officer with Merchants & Planters Bank; the Levy family of Oak Hall Inc.; Jay Mednikow of Mednikow Jewelers; Joel Hobson of Hobson Realtors; Judy McLellan of Crye-Leike Realtors Inc.; and Amy Howell of Howell Marketing Strategies LLC.

38. VIP Memphis Relaunches as 4Memphis Mag Under New Ownership -

4Memphis magazine, formerly VIP Memphis Magazine, is under new ownership.

The new entity, 4Memphis Publishing LLC, is comprised of publisher Jim Walker, owner of Eden Spa & Laser and an officer with Merchants & Planters Bank; the Levy family of Oak Hall Inc.; Jay Mednikow of Mednikow Jewelers; Joel Hobson of Hobson Realtors; Judy McLellan of Crye-Leike Realtors Inc.; and Amy Howell of Howell Marketing Strategies LLC.

39. JudyMac Team Celebrates Clients With Annual Party -

For 23 years, Judy McLellan has hosted a holiday party not only for her team members but for anyone she has been involved with in the homebuying process.

40. Partnership Advocates Social Media to Firms -

Now that Morgan Stanley has allowed itself to be the first major wealth manager to use social media for marketing purposes, Memphis marketing professional Amy Howell is encouraging other financial services companies to follow Morgan Stanley’s lead.

41. Companies Embracing Twitter To Spread News -

Social media experts have often described Twitter as a cocktail party – join in the many ongoing conversations as you hit up different groups in the room.

The reverse is also true. If one stands in the corner and doesn’t embrace the dialogue, no networking is accomplished, and the attendee loses relevance.

42. B.B. King's, Itta Bena Launch Social Media Campaign -

Local Beale Street favorite B.B. King’s Blues Club Memphis, and its third-floor counterpart restaurant, Itta Bena, recently launched a social media campaign to better connect with fans, patrons and visitors.

43. Business of Barbecue -

The Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest is moving its celebration of a fine plate of pork from its established home in Tom Lee Park to Tiger Lane at the Mid-South Fairgrounds this year.

44. Social Media: A Mystery to Most Businesses -

Not a day goes by that someone doesn’t ask me about social media for business. LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter are all new media tools that can help bolster your Internet or “digital footprint.”

45. Social Media Opens New World of Business -

Feedback is not like it used to be, says Shauna Wright. There was a time when a bad experience with a company meant telling a neighbor or a few friends, but in today’s ever-shrinking world, those friends can be a thousand miles away and number in the hundreds.

46. Howell CEO Leverages Twitter for Big Opportunities -

Howell Marketing Strategies CEO Amy Howell, a consistent champion of the benefits of Twitter, has found several high-profile opportunities in recent days to benefit from the micro-blogging site.

47. Marketing for the Future -

The third in a series about how the iPad is revolutionizing local business.

Brand identity and relevance are at the core of the marketing business model.

To be successful, agencies have to create a culture that fosters knowledge and perspective. That culture not only includes being on the technological edge for its clients, but also being more effective.

48. EmergeMemphis Announces Board of Directors -

EmergeMemphis has announced new officers selected to serve on the board of directors for the 2011-2012 term.

Andrew Seamons will serve as chairman. Seamons is managing partner of PittCo Capital Partners and chairman of the board at LaneScan.

49. Report: PR Industry on Track for Employment Growth -

Public relations is on track to becoming one of the nation’s fastest-growing professions, with a 24 percent rise in employment predicted by 2018, according to a recent New York Times report.

The reasons for the rise are clear to Amy Howell, CEO of Memphis-based Howell Marketing Strategies. Businesses that initially reacted to the recession by slashing advertising budgets have realized the value of a comprehensive marketing strategy.

50. Pinnacle Decision, Pep Rally Required Collaborative Effort -

Howell Marketing CEO Amy Howell has a lot to say in a blog she posted this week about her firm’s deep involvement in media strategy for Pinnacle Airlines Corp.’s decision on a new headquarters location.

51. Howell's Twitter Use Makes HuffPo List -

Amy D. Howell, founder of Howell Marketing Strategies, was recently ranked No. 4 on The Huffington Post website’s “16 Brilliant Business Minds on Twitter” list.

Memphis-based Howell Marketing Strategies is a public relations and marketing firm that combines traditional and social media. For more than 15 years, her firm has been a force in the Memphis community, and has partnered with nonprofits, government entities and Fortune 500 companies.

52. Survey Shows Potential of Social Media -

A new survey of communications professionals from across Tennessee indicates social media’s significance as a communications tool for businesses and organizations, yet the uncertainty factor leaves a gap between the potential and the mechanics of social media.

53. ‘Everybody’s Down Here’ -

Despite its name, the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest is more than a celebration of all things pork. The Memphis in May fixture is also big business.

Nowhere is that more evident than during the Thursday and Friday lunch hours, when many of the booths run by local and out-of-town companies invite clients and colleagues for some ribs or a sandwich – and a chance to say thanks or perhaps make a sale.

54. Businesses to Learn Social Media Voice at Approaching Conference -

One could argue that the number of followers defines a successful Twitter account and that the number of friends defines a successful Facebook account.

But the true measure of success for any social media format – especially in the business world – is the quality, not the quantity, of relationships created.

55. Social Media Icons -

It’s been 46 years since Marshall McLuhan declared, “The medium is the message.”

In that time, the visionary media critic’s five-word analysis has been debated and interpreted in ways even he likely couldn’t imagine.

56. Events -

The University of Memphis Law Review Symposium will be held today from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, 1 N. Front St. The symposium is titled “Labor and Employment Law Today: Evolution or Revolution.” To register, visit www.memphis.edu/lawreview/symposium.php.

57. Events -

Michael Drake, Amy Howell and John Simmons will present the seminar “Your Brand: Save – Protect – Promote” today from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Kiesewetter Wise Kaplan Prather’s conference room, 3725 Champions Hill Drive, Suite 3000. The event is free but seating is limited. For reservations, call 521-1453.

58. Events -

The Shelby County Commission will hold committee meetings today beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Shelby County Administration Building, 160 N. Main St. For more information, call 545-4301 or visit agendapub.shelbycountytn.gov.

59. Social Media Guru to Headline Peabody Event -

With more than 120,000 followers on Twitter, social media consultant Chris Brogan delivers digital messages to a huge audience.

Brogan will share his expertise on the rapidly growing – and ever changing – world of social networking and emerging technologies with a much smaller crowd May 6 when he headlines a social media seminar and book signing event in Memphis.

60. Events -

The Memphis Business Xchange will hold a networking luncheon today from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bonefish Grill, 1250 N. Germantown Parkway. Cost is $30 in advance and $35 on site. To register, visit www.networktn.com.

61. Events -

The Apartment Association of Greater Memphis will host its quarterly Breakfast of Champions with the featured topic “Personal Property Security” today at 8:30 a.m. at Metro 67, 67 Madison Ave. Reservations are required. For reservations, call 685-9108.

62. Expert: Social Media Here to Stay -

For businesses, the first secret to leveraging Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and other networks is not to be afraid of social media.

After all, as social media consultant Glen Gilmore has noted, social media is where a business will most likely find its customers as well as its competition. Social media is simply a fundamental shift in the way businesses communicate, he told about 102 people at a social media conference late last week.

63. Next ‘Conversation’ Tackles Leveraging Social Media -

Plenty of businesses and nonprofit organizations have signed up for Twitter and Facebook, but are they using these social media outlets to their fullest potential?

Amy Howell, owner of Howell Marketing Strategies Inc., wants to make sure Memphis companies are getting the most out of their tweets and their profile postings when she hosts “Leveraging the Conversation,” the third in a series of social media discussions.

64. Events -

The Greater Memphis Chamber will hold a Small Business Council summit Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Memphis Marriott, 2625 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Featured speakers will include Don Hutson, Austin Baker, Amy Howell and Dr. George Deitz. Cost is $50 for members and $100 for nonmembers. Deadline for reservations is today. For reservations, contact Ericka Milford at 543-3518 or emilford@memphischamber.com.

65. Events -

The Memphis Business Xchange will hold a networking luncheon today from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bonefish Grill, 1250 N. Germantown Parkway. Cost is $30 in advance and $35 onsite. To register, visit www.networktn.com.

66. Finch Appointed to Dean Position At UofM School of Nursing -

Dr. Linda Finch has been appointed associate dean and director of undergraduate programs for the Loewenberg School of Nursing at the University of Memphis. Finch was previously an associate professor on the nursing faculty. She has been named an American Nurses Foundation Scholar by the American Nurses Association and is an active member of Sigma Theta Tau International, the honor society for nursing. She also has served on the editorial board of “The Tennessee Nurse.”

67. Social Media Panel to Continue The Conversation -

A few months ago Amy Howell hosted an interactive discussion on how social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook can benefit the business world.

68. EmergeMemphis Names Four to Board of Directors -

The local business incubator EmergeMemphis has added four members to its board of directors who come from a spectrum of industries including marketing, law and accounting. The new members are Joe Fracchia, Joseph Dudek Jr., Amy Howell and Douglas Scarboro.

69. Conference to Highlight Power of Social Media -

As president of Howell Marketing Strategies LLC, a Downtown boutique public relations and marketing firm, Amy Howell gets a lot of questions about how businesses can hone their message.

70. Howell: Work Hard – And Smart – In Down Economy -

In 1994, Amy Howell launched her own public relations and marketing agency. In 2007, she rebranded the company as Howell Marketing Strategies LLC. And earlier this year the agency moved from its East Memphis digs to a Downtown office.

71. Application Period for State Court of Appeals Vacancy Ends -
NASHVILLE (AP) - The state Judicial Selection Commission will meet later this month to discuss filling the state Court of Appeals vacancy created when Judge William Koch was named to the Supreme Court.

72. Archived Article: Law Talk - Law Talk - Sandra S

McQuain Shares Expertise in Legal Advertising

LANE GARDNER CAMP

The Daily News

Sandra S. McQuain presented a seminar in March for the Memphis Bar Association titled, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Legal Advertising...

73. Archived Article: Law Focus - Law

Law Firm Marketing Begins In-House

LANCE ALLAN

The Daily News

When a law firm depends on word-of-mouth to create a client base, building strong relationships with current clients is key. Its also a part of the job that typically exte...

74. Archived Article: Law Briefs - The monthly Memphis Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators meeting is noon today at the University Club of Memphis

The monthly Memphis Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators meeting is noon today at the University Club of ...

75. Archived Article: Marketplace - December 28, 1999 Marketing success rests on technology, information By Amy D. Howell Special to The Daily News Successful marketing and business development programs will belong to individuals and firms who utilize technology and the wealth of info...

76. Archived Article: Memos - Don Goodlow has been promoted to direct sales manager for Powertel Don Goodlow has been promoted to direct sales manager for Powertel. He was most recently the top account executive in Powertels Southeastern market area. Dr. Lisa Fara has been named...

77. Archived Article: Law Focus - By SUZANNE THOMPSON Attorneys in action Many local lawyers believe community service is a civic responsibility that accompanies the practice of law By SUZANNE THOMPSON The Daily News Attorney Bill Bruces grandfather told him long ago that lawyers ow...

78. Archived Article: Marketing - 04-26 Marketing Law firms benefit from no-nonsense business development approach By AMY D. HOWELL Special to The Daily News If there has ever been a need for the no-nonsense approach to marketing a law firm, its now. The "information revolution...

79. Archived Article: Legal Analys - 01/04 Legal analys Highest level of integrity and better communications can help improve publics image of lawyers By AMY D. HOWELL Special to The Daily News Its no wonder lawyers have had to endure massive amounts of public scrutiny and criticism in...