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When you visit our office, in Murfreesboro, TN, your smile is our top priority. Our entire team is dedicated to providing you with the personalized, gentle care that you deserve. Part of our commitment to serving our patients includes providing information that helps them to make more informed decisions about their oral health needs. This website is a resource we hope you'll find useful in helping you to find out how Dr. Fitzgerald can offer you the best dental care in the Murfreesboro area.
Dave Linfoot|Corporate EMS Coord. & Corporate Vehicle Operations Mgr.Subaru of AmericaI have worked with your consultants in the past and continue to be impressed with their presentation skills, professional manner and knowledge of QMS. We will definitely be using The BRC's training courses in the future.Maria Pemberton|QMS ManagerNatural Resources CanadaWe contacted The Business Resource Centre in May for a GAP analysis and the implementation training course. We found this initial session very informative and instrumental in positioning our firm to proceed in a positive effective strategy plan to secure early ISO certification. In August The BRC came back to do an on-site Internal Auditor course for our staff members. On December 7 we were recommended for certification of ISO 9001. We certainly could not have done this without the tremendously useful training and wonderful support from The BRC!Management TeamKnudsen EngineeringOur company continues to return to The BRC for our training requirements, as they consistently go above and beyond to provide customer satisfaction in the delivery of their product.Dale Ellis|Quality SpecialistSiemens Milltronics Process Instruments, Inc.I enjoyed the training and moreover we all benefited from it
Island Air first took off in 1980, under the name of Princeville Airways, with two DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft providing scheduled service between Honolulu and Kauai's Princeville airport. Service was gradually extended to small community destinations on other islands, and by early 1987, the fleet had grown to eight planes.