‘We have to win Oracle over.’ A huge upside for Nashville tech is in sight

Chris Cochran believes Oracle Corp.’s world headquarters relocation will generate a critical ingredient for turning Nashville into a major technology hub.

But only if Nashville can actually keep Oracle’s headquarters.

Cochran knows Oracle: He worked there for about six years, leading the Southeast region of sales managers for the company’s large corporate and institutional clients. Cochran also knows tech: He is co-founder and CEO of Brentwood-based FreightWise LLC, a shipping software company that has topped the Business Journal’s ranking of fastest-growing private companies three years in a row.

The combo of those vantage points gives Cochran perspective on the potential impact of Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison’s pronouncement on April 23 that Nashville will become the company’s global headquarters. Ellison co-founded the software business in Silicon Valley in the late 1970s. Months into the Covid-19 pandemic, Oracle changed its headquarters to Austin.

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Michael Randle

Michael Randle