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Business Journals
23-04-2025
- Business
- Business Journals
Nashville Business Journal combines Most Admired CEO, C-Suite awards programs
The Nashville Business Journal is shaking up its awards season with a reimagined event to recognize Greater Nashville's most impressive executives. Great leaders know it's difficult, if not impossible, to get anything done alone. It takes a team. The most talented leaders surround themselves with even more talented leaders to maximize their results, their success and their impact. While chief executive officers get much of the credit for their companies' achievements, the best among them are quick to point to their leadership teams — those trusted advisers who play essential roles in making such achievements happen. We are excited to announce that we are bringing together two of our longstanding event programs to shine a brighter spotlight on the importance of leadership across the C-suite. The Nashville Business Journal's reimagined C-Suite Awards will celebrate top executives across Greater Nashville — those who are driving growth, solving problems, building partnerships and making a significant impact in our business community. We are combining our former Most Admired CEOs and C-Suite Awards programs into one, a high-level celebration that will recognize excellence in leadership. The new program will recognize leading CEOs, as well as chief financial officers, chief operating officers, chief information officers and other C-level executives who are the key decision-makers inside Nashville companies. Alongside Presenting Sponsors First Horizon Bank and LBMC, NBJ is proud to host its 2025 C-Suite Awards on the evening of Dec. 10 at the Country Music Hall of Fame. This will be the premier event of NBJ's awards season, bringing together top executives from Nashville's most influential companies. Our honorees will be chosen by a panel of judges comprised of Greater Nashville business leaders, including members of the NBJ's Power 100 list of the region's most powerful business leaders. Nominations for the 2025 C-Suite Awards are open until May 15. This is a great way to recognize your company, clients or partners by showcasing their executive leadership. Go to the Nominations tab at the top of to nominate a deserving leader today! We'll celebrate our winners at the December event and also in a special publication in the Business Journal. As Nashville continues to grow at a record pace, leadership remains critical to our trajectory. The Business Journal's mission is to connect those business leaders. If you want to be inspired by executives who make Music City a better place to live and do business, this will be your must-attend event. I look forward to seeing you there.
Yahoo
13-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
In-N-Out to close longtime headquarters as company prepares to open Nashville office
LOS ANGELES − California fast-food staple In-N-Out announced that it will close its office in Irvine as the company is set to split its corporate workforce between California and Tennessee. In-N-Out said Monday that many of its California corporate employees will move from Irvine in Orange County to an office in the Los Angeles-area city of Baldwin Park, where the company was founded in 1948. The company had been in the Irvine office since 1994. The move to the Baldwin Park office, about 40 miles northwest of the Irvine offices and 1 mile from the first restaurant opened by Harry and Esther Snyder, is expected to be complete by the end of 2029. "I know my family would be in support of this move because it brings our In-N-Out family back together in a way that helps us better serve our customers, who are the most important priority,' Lynsi Snyder, owner and president of In-N-Out, said in a statement. The company said that after the Irvine office's closure, corporate employees will be stationed either at the Baldwin Park office or at an office in the Nashville area. The Nashville office is on track to open in 2026, the company said. The office is the centerpiece of a continued expansion for the home of animal-style burgers and fries, as Snyder told a Nashville Business Journal event earlier this month that the restaurant is considering opening 35 locations in Tennessee. Five locations have been confirmed in the Nashville area so far, according to the Tennessean − a part of the USA TODAY Network. In-N-Out has expanded its footprint beyond its California routes in recent years, opening stores in Colorado, Texas and Idaho. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: In-N-Out to close Irvine office as it readies dual headquarters


USA Today
13-02-2025
- Business
- USA Today
In-N-Out to close longtime headquarters as company prepares to open Nashville office
In-N-Out to close longtime headquarters as company prepares to open Nashville office In-N-Out announced that it will close its Irvine office by 2029 on Monday as it readies to open dual headquarters, including in Nashville and Southern California Show Caption Hide Caption In-N-Out moving headquarters After more than 30 years in Orange County, In-N-Out is moving its corporate offices back to LA County, in Baldwin Park near the first In-N-Out location. Fox - LA LOS ANGELES − California fast-food staple In-N-Out announced that it will close its office in Irvine as the company is set to split its corporate workforce between California and Tennessee. In-N-Out said Monday that many of its California corporate employees will move from Irvine in Orange County to an office in the Los Angeles-area city of Baldwin Park, where the company was founded in 1948. The company had been in the Irvine office since 1994. The move to the Baldwin Park office, about 40 miles northwest of the Irvine offices and 1 mile from the first restaurant opened by Harry and Esther Snyder, is expected to be complete by the end of 2029. "I know my family would be in support of this move because it brings our In-N-Out family back together in a way that helps us better serve our customers, who are the most important priority,' Lynsi Snyder, owner and president of In-N-Out, said in a statement. Company on track to open Tennessee headquarters The company said that after the Irvine office's closure, corporate employees will be stationed either at the Baldwin Park office or at an office in the Nashville area. The Nashville office is on track to open in 2026, the company said. The office is the centerpiece of a continued expansion for the home of animal-style burgers and fries, as Snyder told a Nashville Business Journal event earlier this month that the restaurant is considering opening 35 locations in Tennessee. Five locations have been confirmed in the Nashville area so far, according to the Tennessean − a part of the USA TODAY Network. In-N-Out has expanded its footprint beyond its California routes in recent years, opening stores in Colorado, Texas and Idaho.