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RBG Promotes Callicutt To Audit Partner -
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Accounting firm Reynolds, Bone & Griesbeck PLC recently promoted Joseph D. Callicutt Jr. to audit partner from the position of senior audit manager. Callicutt, a certified public accountant and 10-year RBG employee, works exclusively in the financial institutions industry niche and oversees audit, tax and consulting services, including outsourced internal audit, interest rate risk management, bank profitability and efficiency, and strategic planning facilitation for RBG’s financial institution clients.
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Engineer Jonnye McElyea Joins Allen & Hoshall -
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Jonnye McElyea has joined Allen & Hoshall as a structural engineer. McElyea, who designs structures such as buildings, bridges and retaining walls, is among the 19 percent of engineers who are women. Her previous experience includes time at Parsons Corporation and AFRAM Corp.
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Civil Asset Forfeiture: 'It's a State License to Steal' -
Saturday, December 5, 2015
The drugs in Kathy Stiltner’s car were over-the-counter antacids. The $12,000 in cash was from an inheritance. Still, police took the money – quite legally – and are still fighting to keep it, even after the drug charge was dropped.
4.
Thompson Dunavant Announces Promotions -
Friday, July 29, 2011
Thompson Dunavant PLC has promoted Mark Baricos, Mike Broy, John Drouillard and Bryan Koch, all CPAs, as new members effective July 1.
5.
Bredesen LooksFor Smoother Judicial Selection -
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Gov. Phil Bredesen said Friday he hopes filling the latest appellate court opening will be less contentious than recent attempts to fill other vacancies.
The state Judicial Selection Com