The 2008 Best Small Firms to Work For (Consulting Magazine)

The consultants have spoken. And this, our eighth annual Best Firms to Work For list, is the result. Here, we reveal the very best consulting firms to work for, according to you, the consultants who actually work for them. For an eight-week period in May and June, we asked you to tell us all about your firm and what it’s …

Consulting firm earns best workplace recognition (The Tennessean)

By GETAHN WARD - Staff Writer. Cumberland Consulting Group LLC, the Nashville-based provider of technology consulting services for the health-care industry, said that it was named a 2008 Best Small Firm to Work For by Consulting magazine. Cumberland was recognized for measuring its employees’ work/life balance, compensation, career development, leadership and firm culture.   Copyright (c) The Tennessean. All rights …

Cumberland Consulting Group named in prestigious 2008 “Best Small Firms To Work For” by Consulting Magazine

NASHVILLE, TN (September 3, 2008) – Cumberland Consulting Group, LLC, a national provider of technology consulting services for the healthcare industry headquartered in Nashville, today announced it has been named a 2008 Best Small Firm to Work For by Consulting magazine. Cumberland was ranked No. 5 based on more than 13,000 respondents from 205 firms. The firm earned one of …

Chamber announces Future 50 winners for 2008 (The Tennessean)

By G. CHAMBERS WILLIAMS III.  A wide variety of businesses, including some that are Web-oriented, have been named winners of the 2008 Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce’s Future 50 awards. The awards, now in their 17th year, are part of a chamber program designed to recognize the 50 fastest growing privately held companies in the Nashville area. The Tennessean is …

D.C. Not-for-Profit Offers Model for IT Adoption (From iHealthBeat)

by Zach Brennan, iHealthBeat Staff Writer. Community-based health centers, which offer medical services to low-income, uninsured and chronically ill populations, can be critical for underserved areas with limited access to primary care. Many of the centers do not have the funds to adopt IT and electronic health record systems, which could create more benefits for their patients. The District of …

Small, rising firms join Future 50 ranks (The Tennessean)

 By JANELL ROSS - Staff Writer.  Creating e-mail marketing campaigns. Connecting sitters with customers who need caregivers for children or seniors. Developing Web sites that connect fans with their favorite artists. Companies that provide these services — Nashville-based Emma Inc., Brentwood-based Sitters Etc. Inc. and echomusic LLC in Nashville — are among the small-size businesses that have claimed a spot …

Bridging the Information Gap (DC Primary Care Reformer)

District government recently made a remarkable $5 million investment in DCPCA’s Medical Homes DC (MHDC) project to develop a comprehensive Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system for community health centers. Ten centers are slated to participate in the project, and will learn from the experiences of six brave “early adopters” – including Mary’s Center for Maternal and Child Care, La Clínica …

Conversation with a Leader (The Nashville City Paper)

James Lewis is managing partner of Cumberland Consulting Group, a Franklin-based company that provides information technology consulting. Only two years in operation, the company has seen its revenues increase from about $2 million in 2004 to approximately $4 million in 2005. Lewis, 49, says CCG hopes to total about $7 million in revenue for 2006. Cumberland Consulting Group has four …