Archive for the ‘Parthenon Publishing News’ Category

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Ashley Akin

5 to Follow: Innovative Nashville Restaurants

Nashville is a major player on the national culinary stage. And as any good Music City resident knows, when you step into the spotlight, you have to step up your social media. Let's look at locals who do it right.

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Bobby Stark

Parthenon Creates Smartphone App

Working with our long-term client, the Jason Foundation, Parthenon recently introduced a new smartphone app for the Tennessee National Guard. The app, available for both iPhone and Android devices, provides members of the Tennessee National Guard anytime, anywhere access to critical life resources, on-demand counseling, and on-call suicide prevention. It was introduced on Dec. 13 [...]

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Bobby Stark

What is Parthenon Thankful for?

The Thanksgiving holiday gives all of us a chance to pause and reflect on those things for which we are thankful. While we all have our individual lists for personal thanks, at Parthenon we are thankful for: People – We come to work every day to work with smart, dedicated and creative people. We all [...]

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Bobby Stark

Parthenon’s Unum Magazine Receives Best of Show

Parthenon’s work for Unum was recognized by the Insurance and Financial Communications Association (IFCA) with a Best of Show award for employee communications. The award was for Unum’s One magazine, which is published for the company’s 10,000 employees. The annual awards competition drew more than 600 entries, from a wide range of companies, including: Northwestern [...]

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Bobby Stark

Parthenon is Moving on Up

After nine years of calling the building next to Target (and its in-house Starbucks) home, Parthenon is moving to new digs on Oct. 1. While less than a mile away, the new location has us feeling like pioneers. We’ll have a great view, room to grow and lots of other amenities. We’re excited about the [...]

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Nicole Provonchee

Parthenon Sponsors 2011 TEDxNashville

Parthenon Publishing is a proud sponsor of this year's TEDxNashville event. We are excited to support people who are leading change and forging new paths. We are looking forward to spending the day in a sense of "Wonder."

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Bobby Stark

Road King Magazine Wins 10 Awards

Road King magazine, published by Parthenon for TravelCenters of America, received a total of 10 awards, including a Best of Graphics 2010 Award, in the Truck Writers of North America (TWNA) Communication Awards competition. The TWNA Communication Awards recognize excellence in trucking industry journalism and communication. Road King won the following awards for magazine writing: [...]

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Nicole Provonchee

Going Blue for Colon Cancer Awareness

If you were to swing by Parthenon today, you might notice a trend: everyone is dressed in blue. The Colon Cancer Alliance has declared today Dress in Blue Day - a day dedicated to promoting awareness about colon cancer and encouraging people to get their colon checked.

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Nicole Provonchee

Parthenon Sponsors TEDx Nashville for 2011

Parthenon Publishing is pleased to announce its continued support of TEDxNashville. After the success of last year’s event, we are in for round two as a sponsor of TEDxNashville 2011.

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Nicole Provonchee

Helping Others Over the Holidays

The holidays are a wonderful time to celebrate and gather with friends and family. It is also a wonderful time to step back and look at all that we have in our lives and how blessed we truly are. Led by our own Heather Newman, Parthenon decided to step back and count our blessings, and then step forward and help a few others in need. We adopted 8 children as part of the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program. The company made a donation and many employees donated their own dollars and time to ensure that these children would have a few items to open on Christmas day.

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