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CONWAY Better days are just down the road for the Highway Department, with Sunday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony for the maintenance facility marking the near-end of a decades-long journey.Although a Highway Facility Committee was formed around four.
LEYDEN With federal money on the way and town buildings needing different levels of maintenance, Leyden has revived its Building Needs Study Committee to create a master plan outlining what its municipal buildings require.The committee, which met.
David Vreeland
A new venture capital fund based in Williamson County is aiming to raise $100 million to invest in health technology companies.
The firm is called Caduceus Capital Partners and is being led by David Vreeland and Scott Kolesar. Both are leaders at Nashville-based venture capital fund Jumpstart Capital. Vreeland said Caduceus has essentially the same DNA as Jumpstart Capital and the same leadership team but it’s a new brand and is not owned by Jumpstart Capital parent company Briovation.
Vreeland was a co-founder of Franklin-based health care IT specialists Cumberland Consulting Group and will continue to serve as the managing director of Jumpstart Capital. Kolesar served in health care leadership roles at Ernst & Young and Deloitte Consulting before joining Jumpstart in 2019.