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Health Connect South Collaborative Agenda Addresses Contemporaneous and Future Health Advancement
September 16, 2021
The 8th Annual Health Connect South gathering, a virtual collaboration conference scheduled for September 23rd, features a day-long agenda of informative panels composed of several dozen experts and leaders, who serve the health community.
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HOPE Scholarship Has Helped More Than 2 Million Georgians
September 16, 2021
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced the HOPE (Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally) Scholarship Program has helped more than 2 million Georgia students pursue postsecondary education in Georgia.
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ABAC President David Bridges Announces Retirement
September 15, 2021
Dr. David Bridges announced that he plans to retire from his position as president of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.
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Georgia Power Names Audrey King Vice President of South Region
September 15, 2021
Georgia Power's Board of Directors has elected Audrey King as vice president for the company's South Region, effective immediately. In this role, she will lead external activities for customers in a 62-county area. In addition, she will provide leadership and support for power delivery, customer service, sales and community and economic development efforts in the region.
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Often Divided Americans Unite Behind Small Business - Aflac Survey Finds
September 15, 2021
The Covid-19 pandemic and its impact, political debates and social unrest in 2020 threatened to divide our nation. But despite societal tensions and the burdens of sickness, a shaken economy and personnel shortage, people came together and agreed on one thing: their support and commitment to small businesses.
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New Report Shows Georgia Small Businesses Recovering from Pandemic
September 14, 2021
A new report shows many Georgia small businesses are recovering from the economic impact of the pandemic, but many still see challenges, including declining demand and cash flow issues. These and other findings are part of Facebook’s latest “Global State of Small Business Report,” released during National Small Business Week this week.
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Intuit to Acquire Georgia-Based Mailchimp
September 14, 2021
Intuit, the global technology platform that makes TurboTax, QuickBooks, Mint, and Credit Karma, recently announced that it has agreed to acquire Mailchimp, a world-class, global customer engagement and marketing platform for growing small and mid-market businesses.
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Georgia Power Highlights Conservation Efforts for Environmental Awareness Month this September
September 13, 2021
In honor of Environmental Awareness Month this September, Georgia Power is highlighting its conservation efforts around the state with special focus areas each week. Every September, environmental organizations come together in recognition of Environmental Awareness Month, with a goal to raise awareness about environmental issues such as conservation.
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Georgia Advanced Technology Development Center Announces its Startup Graduating Class
September 10, 2021
The Advanced Technology Development Center, Georgia’s technology incubator, announced today that 10 startups will graduate from the program’s top-tier Signature portfolio. The 2021 class marks four significant milestones for Georgia Tech’s ATDC. The 10 startups constitute the largest graduating class in ATDC’s 41-year history. They also bring the total number of graduating startups to more than 200 companies.
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Georgia’s Banks Turn in Solid Second Quarter
September 09, 2021
The 156 FDIC-insured banks headquartered in Georgia through June 30th reported strong second quarter performance.
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Georgia Chamber CEO Chris Clark: Understanding Georgia's Labor Shortage Crisis
September 07, 2021
It's no secret. Our nation is facing a labor shortage crisis unlike anything we have ever seen. COVID-19 has shifted the way we approach our jobs and how we prioritize our lives. Just this week, Commissioner Mark Butler shared that despite a 300% increase in those who gained employment in July over June of this year, businesses are still struggling to find workers.
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Georgia’s Recovery Outpaces U.S. But Is Not Immune to Global Supply Chain Disruptions
September 07, 2021
Georgia’s recovery from the 2020 pandemic shutdown remains ahead of the nation’s, but further disruptions of the global supply chain could be felt from the port of Savannah to the boardrooms of Atlanta, according to Rajeev Dhawan of the Economic Forecasting Center at Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business.
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Georgia to be Among First States to Add Driver's Licenses, IDs to iPhones
September 02, 2021
Apple today announced that it is working with several states across the country, which will roll out the ability for their residents to seamlessly and securely add their driver’s license or state ID to Wallet on their iPhone and Apple Watch.
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Gov. Kemp Suspends Restrictions on Hours of Service, Truck Weight
September 01, 2021
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has suspended enforcement of federal limits on hours of service for commercial vehicle operators in Georgia. He also loosened weight restrictions for trucks on Georgia highways.
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Small Business Job Growth Continues to Accelerate in August
September 01, 2021
National job growth continued to rise significantly in August, according to aggregated payroll data of approximately 350,000 clients provided by Paychex. The data released in the latest report of the Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch shows the Small Business Jobs Index gained 0.45 percent in August.
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Hartsfield-Jackson Named Most Efficient Airport for 18th Consecutive Year
August 30, 2021
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), for the 18th consecutive year, has been recognized as the most efficient airport in the world as determined by the Air Transport Research Society (ATRS).
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Leadership Georgia Announces 2020-21 Award Recipients
August 27, 2021
The Leadership Georgia Board of Trustees today announced the recipients of the organization’s most prestigious awards, presented to Georgians who exemplify the principles of Leadership Georgia and whose impact through leadership and stewardship has helped shaped communities and the state.
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Improving the Lives of Georgia’s Children and Youth: What’s Next
August 27, 2021
Over the past year, GMA has brought you stories of how cities, organizations and individuals are finding ways to support and engage young people in their communities. We’ve also spotlighted issues that affect children and youth – literacy, early childhood development, quality after school care and socio-economic and mental health issues – and how cities are tackling those challenges.
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Partnership for Inclusive Innovation Announces 2021 Cohort of the Georgia Smart Communities Challenge
August 26, 2021
The Partnership for Inclusive Innovation (PIN) announced the four communities selected for its 2021 Georgia Smart Communities Challenge (GA Smart), which allows localities across the state to apply for research assistance that empowers them to envision, explore, and plan for a “smart” future.
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Regional Leadership Program Pivots to Focus on High Priority Needs in South Georgia
August 25, 2021
Five years into fostering and developing the leadership capacity of South Georgia, South GeorgiaLEADS (SGL) is hitting pause on its traditional leadership development program to drill down on one of its original objectives—“to work collectively towards creating effective solutions to address significant challenges related to workforce development, education, and economic growth throughout the region.”
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Upcoming SBA Georgia Virtual Events
August 25, 2021
The Georgia Office of the Small Business Administration recently announced a number of different virtual events and resources to help you start, grow, expand or recover your business.
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goBeyondProfit Champion Awarded to Cox Enterprises
August 23, 2021
Not only in spite of pandemic upheaval, but partly for how it navigated the storm, goBeyondProfit announced that Cox Enterprises has been awarded as the most recent goBeyondProfit Champion. Cox Enterprise was nominated for how its values-oriented approach has endured for over a century.
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Georgia Chamber CEO Chris Clark: Economic Prosperity Requires Action on Crime
August 23, 2021
A decade ago, businesses shifted their expansion, location, and relocation decisions from a model founded on incentives and infrastructure to one based on access to talent. Vibrant communities, otherwise known as live, work, play, and pray communities, have become the true economic drivers. No longer do workers move to better jobs. Today, better jobs move to workers.
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State Unemployment Rate Drops to Pre-Pandemic Level in July
August 20, 2021
The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) announced that Georgia's unemployment rate dropped three-tenths of a percentage point to 3.7 percent in July, mirroring rates seen prior to the pandemic. In March 2020, Georgia’s unemployment rate was 3.6 percent
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Atlanta Fed President and CEO Raphael Bostic to Speak at 2021 American Rural Prosperity Summit
August 19, 2021
The Georgia Chamber has announced that Raphael Bostic, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, will be a featured speaker at this year’s American Rural Prosperity Summit being held in Athens, Georgia, October 4th-6th.