by The Carter Malone Group LLC | Oct 13, 2021 | CMG News
Virtual Meetings Scheduled on October 14 and 23 for Community Input
(October 13, 2021 – Memphis, TN) The Shelby County Commission is launching a new website to share with Shelby County residents proposed redistricting maps for consideration. The website is www.myshelbytndistricts.com and is available now for residents to review and comment on the maps and participate in virtual meetings to learn more.
Every decade following the U.S. Census, Shelby County updates its maps for County Commission and School Board districts. The Shelby County Commission formed an ad hoc committee to work on this critical task. Shelby County Commissioner Van Turner, Jr. chairs this committee. “We are inviting Shelby County residents to review the website and attend the virtual community meetings on October 14 and 23. Your input is critical to the success of this redistricting process.”
The new boundaries must be roughly equal in populations and observe established redistricting guidelines that conform to federal, state, and local directives.
Visit the website to register for the virtual meetings or the Facebook page My Shelby TN Districts. On the website, residents can sign-up to receive regular updates on the process. The redistricting process will conclude in November of this year. For more information, you can contact the Shelby County Commission at 901.222.1000.
by Brian Malone | Aug 18, 2021 | CMG News
Job title: Account Executive
Reports to: President/CEO
FLSA Status: Exempt
Position Summary: To coordinate and perform project management and public relations strategies for CMG clients ensuring that services are delivered on time and meet client expectations. The Account Executive is responsible for ensuring that the products that are produced are of a high standard and quality and handled professionally and confidentially.
Essential Job Requirements:
- Collaborates with the President/CEO to develop proposals for prospective and current clients. Participates in needs analysis and presentation of solution meetings as requested. Assists with identifying new opportunities with existing accounts
- Manages various client accounts or projects as assigned.
- Creates, implements and manages public relations and marketing strategies for CMG clients. Creates collaborative and productive alliances with client’s other partners
- Writes/develops materials for clients including news releases, articles, corporate materials, etc. Conducts research and editing for projects
- Compiles media coverage samples for clients from print, online and other media sources
- Research and pursue speaking opportunities for clients in alignment with public relations strategies managed by the President/CEO
- Follows quality control parameters for public relations work and related deliverables.
- Follows processes for project management, tracking, reporting, creative development and other efficiencies
- Maintains a project schedule and provides updates daily and weekly for account and operations team members. Provides reports for the President/CEO as requested
- Demonstrates strong knowledge of each area of agency resources, in order to evaluate and approve recommendations before they go out to the client. Maintains vast knowledge of competition, and latest trends
- Effectively analyzes and interprets consumer research and is familiar with a variety of advertising testing methods and their application
- Collaborates with the Creative Team to ensure that design services integrate with services and are delivered in a timely manner with a high level of quality
- Performs office support functions such as answering phones, preparing deliverables for clients, packaging or shipping project materials, entering project time on client billing form, preparing office for client visits, filing, etc.
- Perform other various job functions as may be assigned
Education and Experience:
- Bachelors degree or masters degree in public relations, advertising, or marketing
- 3(+) years of progressive growth experience in agency account management and/or mix of client side marketing and agency account experience in either a general or multicultural market advertising agency
- Possesses knowledge in each area of agency’s business (Media, Creative, Broadcast and Print production, Planning, Promotions, Public Relations, Event Planning and Finance) with emphasis on Public Relations and Marketing
Critical Team Competencies:
- Team player with strong communication skills and the ability to work across levels
- Interest and awareness of global social and political issues that may affect CMG clients
- Ability to work with and communicate effectively to diverse and minority individuals and organizations
- Professional demeanor, displaying personal integrity and lending credibility and respect to CMG
- Quick learner who can adapt and demonstrate flexibility in the work routine
Required Capabilities:
The candidate must have:
- Excellent communication abilities with superior writing skills
- Strong analytical skills
- Proven project management skills; Excellent organizational skills
- Extremely detail-oriented and with effective good follow through
- Self-motivated with a high sense of urgency and accuracy
- Discretion in dealing with highly confidential information
- Capable of high performance in a fast-paced work environment
- Reliable transportation to and from office
- Able to sit at a desk and perform typical office functions daily
- Computer experience; Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel
- Preferred computer experience: Microsoft Project
- Able to work alone and in a group environment
- Familiar with general office equipment
Benefits:
- Health Insurance, Dental and Vision
- 401K
- 2 week vacation – Year 1
Salary Range
- Starting at $37,500, negotiable
References Required
Only Serious Inquiries email: info@cmgpr.com
by The Carter Malone Group LLC | Jul 2, 2021 | CMG News
MEMPHIS – Bank of America today announced more than $340,000 in support to 11 Memphis nonprofits that will help drive economic opportunity and upward mobility for individuals and families and put them on a path toward stability and success.
The local nonprofits receiving funding will help address two key factors in improving economic mobility: basic needs fundamental to building life-long stability, including access to food, shelter and health services, and access to educational and workforce development services building pathways to employment, including providing resources to rebuild careers that may have been impacted by the pandemic.
While the Memphis market is experiencing general economic recovery, recent studies show a long road ahead to regain jobs lost during the coronavirus shutdowns, according to The Memphis Business Journal.
“The strategic investment into immediate short-term and longer-term needs has been key in helping communities progress as society begins to safely reopen,” said Trevia Chatman, President of Bank of America Memphis. “By supporting Memphis’ incredible network of nonprofits, Bank of America provides philanthropic capital to help advance economic and social progress, enabling our community to succeed.”
One non-profit receiving funding is Christ Community Health Services, a community-based health organization. Christ Community provides comprehensive primary care, preventive care, and mental health/substance abuse services to persons of all ages within the Memphis Metropolitan area.
“We are excited about the partnership with Bank of America, as their support to the community, education, and our patients is invaluable,” said Shantelle Leatherwood, C.E.O of Christ Community Health Services. “Coming on as a partner during the pandemic helped us provide COVID-19 testing and the opportunity to vaccinate over 11,191 residents. As we move forward, their support of Christ Community Health Services’ School-Based Health Center at East High will allow us to be proactive and ensure that Shelby County student’s health insecurities are swiftly addressed.”
Other organizations receiving grants include:
- Advance Memphis
- Agape Child and Family Services
- Binghampton Development Corporation
- City Year, Inc.
- CodeCrew
- City of Memphis Office of Youth Services
- Memphis Athletic Ministries
- Methodist Healthcare Foundation
- MIFA
- SchoolSeed Foundation
The grants and additional funding in Memphis build on the $2.6 million in grants and matching gifts that Bank of America has provided to organizations addressing workforce development and basic needs since 2016. The work is part of the company’s commitment to responsible growth as it aims to improve the financial lives of individuals and families. Philanthropic and volunteer investments play a key role in this effort to build thriving communities.
Additional background about Bank of America’s Charitable Foundation giving can be found here.
Bank of America
At Bank of America, we’re guided by a common purpose to help make financial lives better, through the power of every connection. We’re delivering on this through responsible growth with a focus on our environmental, social and governance (ESG) leadership. ESG is embedded across our eight lines of business and reflects how we help fuel the global economy, build trust and credibility, and represent a company that people want to work for, invest in and do business with. It’s demonstrated in the inclusive and supportive workplace we create for our employees, the responsible products and services we offer our clients, and the impact we make around the world in helping local economies thrive. An important part of this work is forming strong partnerships with nonprofits and advocacy groups, such as community, consumer and environmental organizations, to bring together our collective networks and expertise to achieve greater impact. Learn more at about.bankofamerica.com, and connect with us on Twitter (@BofA_News).
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by The Carter Malone Group LLC | Jun 28, 2021 | CMG News
Memphis, TN (June 25, 2021) – Since 2015, the 38126 community has been a major focus of the Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis’ Vision 2020 Strategic Plan to reduce poverty and improve the overall economic wellbeing of families living in South City. The COVID-19 Response Project Event will be held on Monday, June 28, 2021, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Former Georgia Avenue Elementary School located at 690 Mississippi Blvd. Memphis, TN 38126.
“We all have experienced many challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our 38126 grantee partners continue to receive an overwhelming number of requests for basic needs to help stabilize families,” said Ruby Bright, WFGM President and CEO. “We are serving those families by providing essential needs during this global health crisis. Now that vaccines are available, we are grateful for the opportunity to provide access to the vaccine for individuals who choose to receive it. We are thankful to our grantee partners, volunteers, and sponsors who believe in our vision of philanthropy, leadership and collaboration.”
Since the beginning of the pandemic the WFGM team and volunteers have distributed food, household products and personal care supplies to more than 1,500 families. The residents also received packets of information on the COVID-19 virus, testing locations, financial literacy, domestic violence, health and wellness, and employment opportunities.
Partners and sponsors for this service project include the Mid-South Food Bank, Shelby County Schools, FedEx, Kroger, Nike, Urban Strategies Inc., Bare Needs Diaper Bank, Memphis Housing Authority, Baptist Memorial Healthcare, Christ Community Health Services, International Paper, Rise Foundation, Emmanuel Center, First Baptist Church Lauderdale, SCORE Community Development Corporation, and the Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis Board of Directors and Trustees. For more information, please visit www.wfgm.org or call 901-578-9346.
About the Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis
For 25 years, the Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis has been uniting women and helping break the cycle of poverty through philanthropy, leadership, and collaboration. The mission of the WFGM is to encourage philanthropy and foster leadership among women and support programs that engage women and children to reach their full potential.
by The Carter Malone Group LLC | Jun 23, 2021 | CMG News

The keynote speaker for the virtual event is California’s first African American Secretary of State, Dr. Shirley Weber.
(Washington, DC – June 22, 2021) The National Women’s Political Caucus (NWPC) will host a National Diversity Symposium discussing Voting Rights: The Key to American Democracy. The virtual event will be on June 26th at 10:45 a.m. Pacific Time (US and Canada). Registration is now open at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZR7MetmvQ6GvkZRsbFIGyQ.
NWPC stands firmly by the fact that a woman’s right to vote is a woman’s right to choose. The organization continues to bring awareness of this initiative as they bring together an all-woman panel to shed light on the continued fight for women’s voting rights through the lens of diverse ethnicities and cultural context.
“Voting is a fundamental right,” said Dr. Carmen Schaye, Vice President of Diversity, NWPC. “It is 100 years since women won the right to vote and protecting women’s voting rights is the crux of American democracy.”
The keynote speaker for the virtual event is California’s first African American Secretary of State, Dr. Shirley Weber. Dr. Weber is the fifth African American to serve as a state constitutional officer in California’s 170-year history. The panel includes Attorney and Professor Gloria J. Browne- Marshall, President of SVREP Lydia Camarillo, Native American Political Director Theresa Sheldon, Director of the Power & Democracy Program Denise Lieberman, and Co-founder and Executive Director of Asian Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) Christine Chen. Following the panel discussion, audience members will have the chance to ask the panelists questions during the live audience Q & A segment.
About the National Women’s Political Caucus
The National Women’s Political Caucus, founded in 1971, is a national, multi-partisan, grassroots membership organization dedicated to identifying, recruiting, training, and supporting women candidates for elected and appointed office.
by The Carter Malone Group LLC | Jun 22, 2021 | CMG News, News
MEMPHIS, TENN. (June 22, 2021) – Frontier Airlines has announced that it will begin nonstop flights between Memphis International Airport (MEM) and Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS) starting August 12. The service will run twice weekly, on Thursday and Sunday. The airline will utilize a 186-seat Airbus 320 aircraft for the flight.
Tickets are now on sale at www.flyfrontier.com. Frontier previously offered Memphis-Las Vegas service from August 2017 until January 2019. Las Vegas will become Frontier’s third Memphis route, joining Denver and Orlando.
“We at MEM are excited to add another option to a destination as popular as Las Vegas,” said Pace Cooper, Chairman of the Board of Commissioners for the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority. “Frontier’s expansion of its Memphis service is a clear indicator that the Memphis market is making progress in rebounding from the pandemic.”
“We’re excited to announce new nonstop flights from Memphis International Airport to Las Vegas beginning this August, joining Frontier’s nonstop service from MEM to Denver and Orlando,” said Tyri Squyres, vice president of marketing, Frontier Airlines. “Frontier is focused on ‘Low Fares Done Right’ and this new service will provide an affordable and convenient option for local residents to visit one of the top entertainment destinations in the world.”
Schedule (subject to change):
Memphis to Las Vegas
- Departs: 10:18 pm (CT)
- Arrives: 11:51 pm (PT)
Las Vegas to Memphis
- Departs: 9 am (PT)
- Arrives: 2:25 pm (CT)
For more information about these and other flights, visit http://www.flymemphis.com/flights.
by Brian Malone | May 20, 2021 | CMG News, News
MEMPHIS, TENN. (May 20, 2021) – Starting on Wednesday, May 26, all airlines at Memphis International Airport will conduct baggage operations in the B baggage lobby. American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines will all move baggage service offices to the B area on that date. All other airlines already utilize the B baggage area. The move is taking place ahead of the anticipated opening of the modernized B Concourse later this year, which is now targeted for this fall.
United’s baggage service office will be located next to the Delta Air Lines baggage office, while both American Airlines and United Airlines will have offices near carousel 4. For passengers, the changes will result in all inbound baggage being claimed in the B baggage lobby. Airlines, rather than the airport, handle all aspects of baggage operations.
Other highlights of the consolidation:
- Carousels in the B area are newer and larger and are less prone to jamming.
- Signage will now direct all arriving passengers to the B baggage area.
- The A concourse exit lane will be closed.
- The C concourse exit lane will be closed unless the C security checkpoint is open.
- While baggage operations will not be conducted in the A and C areas, the areas will be available as backup if needed. The curbs outside A and C baggage will also remain open for passenger pickup.
- With the expected increase in vehicle traffic outside the B baggage area, passengers are encouraged to utilize the cell phone waiting lot before picking up passengers. The cell phone lot features a real-time flight information display. To avoid traffic congestion, the baggage level curbside lane will be available for immediate active pickup only. Vehicles will no longer be able to park outside the baggage area and wait on arriving passengers.
Other MEM Updates:
- Federal mask mandate still in effect until September 13: Federal law requires passengers over the age of 2 (with limited exceptions) to wear a mask when traveling through U.S. airports, including MEM. More information about this and other COVID-19 related operations can be found at www.flymemphis.com/covid-19.
- Passenger growth: Last week (Sunday-Saturday) was the busiest week at MEM since the first week of March 2020, with nearly 43,000 screened at the security checkpoint. While that number is down by more than 24% compared to the same time period in 2019, MEM continues to recover at a faster rate than the national average (the average US airport was down by 34.5% last week compared to 2019).
by Brian Malone | Jan 15, 2021 | CMG News
(New York, New York – January 15, 2021) A leading cause of death of African-American boys and men in the United States is police violence. The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences research states that African-American men are 2.5 times more likely to die by police killing than white men by police officers’ hands. The Pulitzer Center’s Law and Justice Group awarded a grant to the playwright and legal journalist Gloria J. Browne-Marshall for her play “Shot-Caught A Soul.”
The 30-minute One-Act Play features 16-year old Kareem Johnson, an African-American teenager who lives in the suburbs, and Police Officer Michael O’Donald, who is white. Kareem dies from a single gunshot by the hands of O’Donald. The play shares each person’s perspective of what occurred that night. The play features Kareem’s Aunt Janice and a Police Union Representative giving the play views through others’ lens.
Here is the link to view the play Shot: https://vimeo.com/496755244 . The play is free for the public to view.
Browne-Marshall is a playwright, writer, criminal justice professor, and civil rights, attorney. “Thank you to the Pulitzer Center for supporting this play that raises important questions about the police-involved civilian killing of people of color,” said Browne-Marshall. “Through my play Shot, viewers can see and feel the conflict, and I hope it serves as a call to action for much needed police reform initiatives.”
“Gloria Browne-Marshall combines her skills as a journalist, educator and playwright to create a compelling drama and powerful, in-the-moment teaching tool,” said Tom Hundley, Senior Editor, Pulitzer on Crisis Reporting. “The Pulitzer Center hopes that Shot will become a starting point for a long overdue conversation about race and law enforcement in the United States.”
This virtual staged reading of “SHOT: Caught of Soul” was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. The organization raises awareness of underreported global issues through direct support for quality journalism across media platforms and unique education and public outreach programs.
About Playwright Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
Gloria J. Browne-Marshall is a civil rights attorney, playwright, professor of Constitutional Law, and founding member of the Gender Studies faculty at John Jay College (CUNY). She is the author of “She Took Justice – The Black Woman, Law and Power,” “The Voting Rights War” and “Race, Law, and American Society: 1607 to Present,” “The U.S. Constitution: An African-American Context,” “The African-American Woman: 400 Years of Perseverance,” “The Constitution: Major Cases and Conflicts” 4ed which is forthcoming, and “The Report on the Status of Black Women and Girls ®.
Browne-Marshall is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists, Society of Professional Journalists, the Deadline Club, the New York Press Club, and the National Press Club.
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by Brian Malone | May 1, 2020 | CMG News
Today we salute the Women’s Foundation
for a Greater Memphis (WFGM) for coordinating a 38126 COVID-19 Response Project
event providing 500 families residing in the 38126 zip code with food and other
direct resources. Since 2015, this community has been a major focus of the
Women’s Foundation Vision 2020 Strategic Plan to reduce poverty and improve the
overall economic wellbeing of families living in South City.
Based on the assessments conducted by
grantee partners, they identified a great need for basic essentials, “Many of
the economic gains made by residents in 38126 in the last few years through the
WFGM Vision 2020 Strategic Plan has been lost due to the COVID-19 pandemic,”
said Ruby Bright, President, and CEO, WFGM. “This 38126 COVID-19 Response
Project is a way to help the families in 38126 to stay positive and let them
know that we are standing with them and supporting them.”
The
WFGM team and volunteers distributed food to 500 families, 1,000 household
products and personal hygiene packages, and 200 bottles of hand sanitizers.
“We
were fortunate also to receive a generous donation of 2,000 face masks from
AutoZone for families that were distributed with the hygiene kits,” said
Shante K. Avant, Vice President, WFGM. The residents also received packets of
information on the COVID-19 virus, testing locations, financial literacy,
domestic violence, health and wellness, and employment opportunities.
WFGM partnerships made this project a
success. FedEx donated hygiene kits along with Heart to Heart International and
International Medical Corps to help Memphis families as part of its FedEx Cares
50 by 50 initiative. The company’s goal is to positively impact 50 million
people by the company’s 50th anniversary in 2023. “In times of
crisis, we mobilize our network quickly to help the communities where we live
and work, and we are proud to be able to do that in our headquarter city,” said
Adrian Pomi, director of Global Citizenship, FedEx. “At FedEx, keeping the world
connected, in good times and during periods of great need, is who we are and
what we do every day.”
“International
Paper recognizes that our corrugated boxes are essential for our community
organizations, which are casting a wide safety net for those most in need
during this pandemic,” said Dynisha Woods, global citizenship coordinator,
Community Engagement, International Paper. “We are pleased to mobilize our
products to address this community need, and we are proud to support the
Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis.”
Other partners include the Mid-South
Food Bank, Heart to Heart International, Shelby County Schools, Bare Needs
Diaper Bank, Urban Strategies, International Medical Corps, RISE Foundation, SCORE
South City, Emmanuel Center, and First Baptist, Lauderdale.
ABOUT THE WOMEN’S FOUNDATION FOR A GREATER MEMPHIS For 25 years, the Women’s Foundation for a Greater Memphis has been uniting women and helping break the cycle of poverty through philanthropy, leadership, and collaboration. The mission of the WFGM is to encourage philanthropy and foster leadership among women and support programs that engage women and children to reach their full potential.
by Brian Malone | Apr 1, 2020 | CMG News
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — BlueCross
BlueShield of Tennessee warns members that scammers are taking advantage of the
novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and to be alert of potential scam
activity.
Reported
scams include unsolicited phone calls that could be an attempt to fraudulently
gain personal information. BlueCross is urging members and customers not to
give personal information to these callers.
“We
want to advise all of our members to be wary of phone calls or emails asking
for their health plan and personal information for coronavirus testing kits and
vaccinations,” said Julie Boerger, vice president and chief compliance officer.
“BlueCross will not call you to schedule testing or vaccinations for the
coronavirus – and if you receive a call, it’s a scam.”
According
to a Fraud Alert issued by The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Office of Inspector General, there has been an increase in reports of fraudulent schemes related to
the coronavirus. Examples of possible scams include:
- Phone calls asking members for their subscriber ID/bank account information for free testing and/or services to cure or prevent coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Door-to-door solicitation for coronavirus testing and prescribing products to cure or prevent COVID-19
- Bogus advertisements for vaccinations or medications to treat COVID-19
- Phishing emails from impersonators of the World Health Organization or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to solicit personal information
- Advertisements offering health products such as teas, supplements or oils that are ineffective against COVID-19
As of
March 27, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not authorized any
test that is available to purchase for COVID-19 testing at home.
BlueCross
has shared this alert on our
COVID-19 resource website, bcbstupdates.com. Anyone receiving a suspicious
call should report it to the BlueCross Fraud Unit at 1-888-343-4221.
Members may visit cdc.gov or tn.gov/health for the most up-to-date information on COVID-19.
About
BlueCross®
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee is a
taxpaying, not-for-profit health plan serving more than 3.5 million members in
Tennessee and around the country. The Chattanooga-based company was founded in
1945 and is celebrating its 75th anniversary of bringing peace of mind to its
members and local communities. BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Inc. is an
independent licensee of the BlueCross BlueShield Association. For more
information, visit the company’s news center at bcbstnews.com.