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Membership Listings 2013 DIRECTORY MEMBERSHIP LISTINGS Chattanooga Area Chamber Membership through August 31, 2012 To Search Chamber Members By Business Category, go to www.chattanoogachamber.com/business-directory 1-800vehicles.com 4am Marketing A.D. Engineering ADS Security ABRA Autobody Academic Urologists Chattanooga Ms. Rachel Anderson Service, Inc. Ms. Nicole Allen & Glass Chattanooga at Erlanger Mr. Michael Kehrer 100 Cherokee Blvd, Ste 204 Mr. Adam Driver 5819 Winding Ln, Ste B Mr. Keith Clingan 979 E. Third St., Suite C-535 5203 Brainerd Rd Chattanooga, TN 37405 651 E 4th St Ste 407 Hixson, TN 37343 6009 International Dr Chattanooga, TN 37403 Chattanooga, TN 37411 www.4ammarketing.com Chattanooga, TN 37403 www.adssecurity.com Chattanooga, TN 37421 www.erlanger.org www.1800vehicles.com (423) 485-3304 (423) 266-3501 (423) 267-9609 www.abraautobody.com 423-778-5910 (423) 910-0303 Printing/Graphic Solutions Engineers-Civil Security Control Equip., (423) 510-0600 Automobile Dealers- Systems & Monitoring Automobile Body Repair & Erlanger East 1755 Gunbarrel Rd., Ste 209 Previously Owned 58 Highway Trophies A.H. Liles & Co. CPA Painting Ms. Brenda Tomlinson ADT Security Services, Inc. Chattanooga, TN 37421 212 Market Restaurant Mr. Chip Liles ABRA Autobody & Glass Hixson www.erlanger.org 5730 Hwy 58 2255 Center St, Ste 107 Mr. Nicholas Walden Ms. Sally Moses Harrison, TN 37341 7610 Hamilton Park Dr, Ste 9 Mr. Keith Clingan 423-778-8478 212 Market St www.58trophyshop.com Chattanooga, TN 37421 Chattanooga, TN 37421 5520 Hixson Pike Physicians - Urology Chattanooga, TN 37402 (423) 344-9582 www.lilesco.com (423) 267-5456 Hixson, TN 37343 www.212market.com Trophies & Awards (423) 424-0400 Security Control Equip., www.abraauto.com Accent Graphics (423) 265-1212 Accounting Systems & Monitoring (423) 843-9950 Ms. Teresa Wichman Restaurants 6 STRONG MEDIA Automobile Body Repair & 124 Westview Dr Mr. Kris Simmons A1 HEVI - Lift Rentals ALROL of America, Inc. Painting LaFayette, GA 30728 2nd Markets Corp. 2158 Northgate Park Ln Mr. Robert L. Baty Mr. Andreas Bruhwiler Absolutely Refined, LLC. (706) 639-1833 Mr. Jon Warren Ste 210 1225 Latta St 2850 North Dug Gap Rd SW Commercial Printers 1001 Shingle Rd Chattanooga, TN 37415 Chattanooga, TN 37406 Dalton, GA 30720 The House of Etiquette Chattanooga, TN 37409 www.alrolofamerica.com Ms. Angela Jordan www.6strongmedia.com (423) 698-5577 Access America www.2ndmarkets.com (423) 580-2317 Rental Equipment (706) 876-0954 P.O. Box 16187 (800) 428-6580 Roller Manufacturer Chattanooga, TN 37416 Transport Video Production Services Mr. Ted Alling Antiques-Dealers www.absolutelyrefined.com AAA - The Auto Aaron's Sales & Lease - (423) 902-2524 Warehouse Row A American Advantage, Inc Club Group 360 Digital Solutions Ms. Gina Hembree Soddy Daisy School 1110 Market Street, Suite 200 Mr. Danny Green Ms. Sheena Meyer Mr. Charles Evans Chattanooga, TN 37402 4101 Dayton Blvd, Ste 101 2111 Gunbarrel Rd PO Box 5027 Chattanooga, TN 37415 9362 Dayton Pike Abuelo's www.accessamerica Cleveland, TN, 37320 Chattanooga, TN 37421 Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379 Mr. Ramesh Jolam transport.com www.aamericanadvantage.com www.aaa.com www.360sam.com (423) 870-3545 www.aarons.com 2102 Hamilton Place Blvd (423) 821-8044 (423) 331-1723 Insurance (423) 490-2000 ext. 2237 (423) 332-4500 Chattanooga, TN 37421 Transportation Business Services and Towing-Automotive Rental Service Stores & Yards www.abuelos.com Solutions (423) 855-7400 Accountemps A Perfect Fit Boutique, LLC Restaurants Ms. Tricia Dunn AAD Properties Aaron's Sales & Lease - Ms. Sandy Saylors 3H Group 4700 Battlefield Pkwy, Ste 120 Mr. Darrell Moody Brainerd 537 Market St Ste 200 Mr. Hiren Desai Mr. Rick Walker Academic Endocrinology Ringgold, GA 30707 (423) 504-4107 979 E. Third St., Suite B-601 Chattanooga, TN 37402 505 Riverfront Pkwy Property Management - 5659 Brainerd Rd Chattanooga, TN 37402 www.aperfectfitboutique.com Chattanooga, TN 37411 Chattanooga, TN 37403 www.RHI.com www.3hgrouphotels.com (706) 858-0710 Commercial www.aarons.com www.erlanger.org (423) 265-6522 (423) 499-0497 Ext:2 Mastectomy Apparel, Forms (423) 553-8170 423-778-8224 Staffing Services Hotel/Motel & Prostheses AARP Rental Service Stores & Yards Physicians - Endocrinology Ms. Tara Shaver A Silverware Affair Accu-Cast Inc. 4AllThingsWeb.com 150 4th Ave N Abba's House Academic Mr. Pat Rush Mr. Mike Crane Ms. Tara Plumlee Ms. Denise Craig Gastroenterology 6727 Heritage Business Ct Ste 180 1911 Crutchfield St 905 Lafayette Rd Nashville, TN 37219 5208 Hixson Pike 979 E. Third St., Suite C-825 Chattanooga, TN 37406 Rossville, GA 30741 Ste 119 Hixson, TN 37343 Chattanooga, TN 37403 Chattanooga, TN 37421 www.aarp.org/tn www.eaccucast.com www.4allthingsweb.com (866) 295-7274 www.abbashouse.com www.erlanger.org (423) 622-4344 (423) 877-5533 www.ASilverwareAffair.net (423) 877-6462 423-778-4830 (423) 296-4204 Non Profit Organizations Foundries Web Design & Development Churches Physicians - Gastroenterol- Caterers ogy (Digestive) 423market ADM Milling Ablee Promotional Products Ace Hardware - Bearden Mr. Alex Cody Self A Taste of Argentina Company Mrs. Candy Bartlett Academic Internal Medicine Mr. Rick Williams 2813 Belle Arbor Ave Mr. John Cena Mr. Jim Gill 9925 Snow Hill Rd 979 E. Third St., Suite B-601 150 N Forest Park Blvd Chattanooga, TN 37406 6842 Manassas Gap Ln 1120 King St Ooltewah, TN 37363 Chattanooga, TN 37403 Knoxville, TN 37919 www.423market.com Hixson, TN 37343 Chattanooga, TN 37403 www.ableepp.com www.erlanger.org www.acehardware.com (423) 305-2050 (423) 255-5163 (423) 756-0503 (423) 883-2558 423-778-8179 (865) 588-9633 Marketing Consultants Caterers Manufacturers - Flour Advertising Specialties Internal Medicine Hardware Online Directory: http://www.chattanoogachamber.com/business-directory 163 Ace Hardware - Brainerd Ace Hardware - Ringgold Advanced Energy AIM Service Company, Alexian Brothers Valley Alliance Physical Therapy Ambiance Models American Republic API Recruiting ARDERA Technologies and Association for AutoBody America Mr. Ed Virgin Mr. Phil Cawood Engineering & Design, Inc. 5DO Software Solutions Residence Mrs. Eliza DeLaughter & Talent, Inc. Insurance Services Ms. Rhonda Austin Solutions, LLC Visual Arts (AVA) Mr. John Quarles 5906 Lee Hwy 100 Helpful Place Mr. Phillip Pickett Mr. Floyd H. Shadwick Ms. Janie L. Sheets 6711 Mountain View Rd Ms. Jana Lind Mr. John Morrison 3806 Amnicola Hwy Mr. Thomas Kosik Ms. Anne Willson 6030 Shallowford Rd Chattanooga, TN 37421 Ringgold, GA 30736 408 McCallie Ave PO Box 790 1164 Mountain Creek Rd Ste 115 1096 Dayton Blvd 6918 Shallowford Rd Chattanooga, TN 37406 4713 Gann Store Rd 30 Frazier Ave Chattanooga, TN 37421 www.acehardware.com www.acehardware.com Chattanooga, TN 37402 Harrison, TN 37341 Chattanooga, TN 37405 Ooltewah, TN 37363 Chattanooga, TN 37405 Ste 300 www.api-recruiting.com Hixson, TN 37343 Chattanooga, TN 37405 www.autobodyamerica.com (423) 899-9698 (706) 935-2231 www.aeedinc.com www.AIMServiceCo.com www.alexianbrothers.net www.nopainpt.com www.ambiancemodels.com Chattanooga, TN 37421 (423) 702-7014 www.ardera.com www.avarts.org (423) 499-3700 Hardware Hardware (423) 752-3438 (423) 344-8802 (423) 875-6110 (423) 238-1127 (423) 265-2121 www.americanrepublic Staffing Services (423) 870-8580 (423) 265-4282 Automobile Body Repair & Engineers Computer Software Consultants Assisted Living Physical Therapists Modeling Agencies insuranceservices.com Computer Systems & Storage Arts Organization & Painting Ace Hardware - Ace Hardware - Southside Computer Software - (423) 509-8210 Appademic Studios, LLC Information Chickamauga Mr. Chris Scutella Advanced Power Accounting Alexian Grove Allied Eye America's Home Place Insurance Mr. Joel Slater AREA203 Digital Mr. Butch Wade Ms. Casey Knox Automatic Doors of Mr. Ron Hannah 2700 Broad St & Lighting, Inc. Computer Software Associates, PLLC Mr. Phil Lelievre 531 Acorn Ct Astec Industries, Inc. Chattanooga, Inc. 36 General Bushrod Johnson Ave Chattanooga, TN 37408 Mr. Lee Robertson Developers 100 Asbury Oak Ln Americas Best Chattanooga, TN 37415 1301 Riverfront Pkwy., Ste 112 Mr. Steve Anderson Ms. Elaine Wessels 2265 Gunbarrel Rd Ste A Chattanooga, TN 37406 Mr. Jerry Rozzell Chickamauga, GA 30707 www.acehardware.com 4575 Pinnacle Ln Chattanooga, TN 37419 7405 Shallowford Rd Ste 420 Chattanooga, TN 37421 Value Inn www.truexpo.com 1725 Shepherd Rd (423) 265-8271 Chattanooga, TN 37415 Air & Hydraulic www.alexianbrothers.net Mr. Ballu Patel (423) 457-9144 www.area203.com Chattanooga, TN 37421 1855 Central Ave www.acehardware.com Chattanooga, TN 37421 www.americashomeplace. (423) 702-7095 Chattanooga, TN 37408 (706) 375-2111 Hardware www.aplpower.com Equipment, Inc. (423) 825-5557 www.alliedeye.com 7638 Lee Hwy Internet Application www.astecindustries.com Retirement Communities & Homes com/chattanooga Chattanooga, TN 37421 Advertising (423) 756-5155 Hardware (423) 510-8766 Mr. Dick LaFollette (423) 855-8522 (423) 510-9104 Development (423) 899-5898 Ace Hardware - Walden Electric Contractors 821 E 11th St (423) 510-0088 Construction Machinery Doors & Gates & Operating Physicians - Ophthalmology Home Builders The Ark Pet Spa & Hotel Ace Hardware - Cleveland Mr. Matt Hess Chattanooga, TN 37403 Alexian Inn Hotel/Motel Applied Industrial Devices 2000 Taft Hwy Advantage Printing www.aheinfo.com Mrs. Robin Jackson Technologies Mr. Jay Floyd AT&T Mr. Randall Slack 100 James Blvd Allied Metal Company American Air 7760 E Brainerd Rd 990 25th St NW Signal Mountain, TN 37377 & Mailing Services (423) 756-2000 Amerifoods Mr.
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