Mayor Freddie O’Connell is working with fresh intel when he says that software giant Oracle Corp. is committed to its Nashville investment.
O’Connell made that remark at the Feb. 8 Nashville Business Breakfast, hosted by the Business Journal and Lipscomb University.
Two days prior, the mayor met with Merissa Khachigian, Oracle’s top Tennessee lobbyist.
The session was “introductory in nature,” said O’Connell spokesman Alex Apple. He said the others at the meeting were Greg Hinote, who represents Oracle as co-owner of the Nashville lobbying firm Jigsaw, and Bob Mendes, Metro’s chief development officer.
At the Business Breakfast event, O’Connell was asked how the enduring forces of remote work and hybrid jobs might impact the scope of Oracle’s plans — which were first revealed almost three years ago.
“They highlighted what you just said,” O’Connell said in response to the question. “I don’t think it’s going to change dramatically their plans. They’ve clearly got a very large investment in Nashville — maybe the single largest corporate investment in Nashville. And they’re committed to it. They’re committed to the infrastructure process.”
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