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TEVET Builds the Future by Looking to the Past - Support of Local Heritage Trust

Written by Casey Coyne | Dec 11, 2018 9:11:00 PM

Greeneville, TN - As a HUBZone community, TEVET's goal is to further enrich and enable our community. Through our fortunate success, we have been able to "pay it forward" within our community through charitable donations, volunteer hours, and increased opportunities.

And as we work toward the future, we also take the time to honor our past. Whether that is through revitalization of our local historic, community theatre (the Capitol Theatre) or through the maintenance of historical landmarks, TEVET understands that the only way we can move forward is to know from where we started.

Through the Greene County Heritage Trust, we combine forces with local citizens to help preserve, restore, and promote local historical sites. As a member of the board, Tracy Solomon (TEVET CEO) strongly believes that our local history makes us unique to our region and by educating our current community about the past, then we can understand and work toward a brighter, more united future. Steps like December's Heritage Trust Fundraising Dinner (December 6th at the General Morgan Inn) are key to not only preserving the landmarks, stories, and historical heroes that we have but are instrumental in educating future generations about their forefathers and their legacy.

At TEVET, we are looking forward to our future while still being grateful for our past - as individuals, a company, and a community.

 

Pictured Above, Left to Right: Andrew Johnson Homestead, Historical Marker for Andrew Johnson Homestead, Dickson-Williams Mansion, Davy Crockett Birthplace, Bible Covered Bridge.

 

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TEVET is a certified HUBZone and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned small business. With 2018 sales projected at $200M; TEVET is a successful, safe, small business. There are 480 small businesses with the combined SDVOSB and HUBZone classification. There is only one small business with revenues that exceed $25 million; which puts TEVET in a class all of its own. TEVET takes the HUBZone classification seriously, for every dollar spent with TEVET, we take a portion of it and put it to meaningful use through our multiple socioeconomic engagements. Strengthening families, employees, and the communities we serve is at the very core of TEVET’s mission.