October 2020 Features
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Georgia Chamber CEO Chris Clark: The Future of Energy
October 30, 2020
I recently participated in the Energy Forward virtual forum produced by Gas South and Cobb EMC. The discussion was eye opening and the take-away clear. Energy plays a more critical role than ever in site selection decisions and job growth. In many ways, energy investments are actually creating and supporting a “New Georgia Economy.”
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Holiday Travel Season Approaching; Pandemic Remains a Concern, Yet Confidence is Growing
October 30, 2020
Georgians are cautiously developing plans for the holiday travel season. A new AAA survey determined that the pandemic, flexibility of parents working from home and virtual school for students are key influencers regarding how comfortable people feel about traveling in the coming months.
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Georgia Power's Paul Bowers to Retire, Succession Plan Announced
October 29, 2020
Georgia Power today announced that Chris Womack has been elected by the Georgia Power Board of Directors to succeed Paul Bowers as the company's chairman, president and CEO. Bowers' retirement is scheduled to coincide with Vogtle Unit 3 fuel load, which is expected in April 2021.
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Topgolf, Callaway Golf Announce Blockbuster Merger to Create Golf Industry Giant
October 29, 2020
Callaway and Topgolf Entertainment Group today announced that the companies have entered into a definitive merger agreement.
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Toyota Industries Compressor Parts America Announces Jackson County Expansion
October 28, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Toyota Industries Compressor Parts America (TICA) will expand its Pendergrass, Georgia, production facility to meet growing demand for its onboard power electronics. The company will invest $5.5 million in the project and create at least 27 new jobs in Jackson County over the next 18 months.
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State’s Public-Private Partnership Provides Immediate Care to Georgians During COVID-19 Crisis
October 28, 2020
It was Tuesday morning, March 24. While most Georgians were still learning about a deadly new virus that just landed on American shores, the South Georgia town of Albany had suddenly become the world’s fourth largest epicenter of Covid-19 patients.
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New Entrance Makes the State Botanical Garden of Georgia at UGA More Accessible
October 27, 2020
A new entranceway to the University of Georgia’s State Botanical Garden of Georgia includes an outdoor elevator to allow visitors to more easily reach the grounds and facilities from the parking lots and is the first of a trio of garden construction projects to be completed.
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United Way of Northeast Georgia Announces 2021 Grantees
October 26, 2020
United Way of Northeast Georgia is delighted to announce its 2021 grant recipients, a total of 23 programs across the 12-county region.
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Georgia International Trade Office Earns Unprecedented Fourth U.S. Department of Commerce Award for Export Services
October 26, 2020
The Georgia Department of Economic Development today announced that its International Trade division has earned a President’s “E Star” Award for Export Service from the U.S. Department of Commerce in recognition of “continuing significant contributions to an increase in U.S. exports.
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Second Harvest Finds Partner and Second Home in a2b Fulfillment
October 23, 2020
The Second Harvest Food Distribution has been serving the Greensboro, Georgia community now for over a decade. Earlier this year, the pandemic presented them with their biggest challenge yet.
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Georgia Ports Authority Holds First Virtual State of the Port
October 23, 2020
In its first-ever virtual State of the Port Address, co-hosts Griff Lynch and Will McKnight took the Georgia Ports Authority’s online audience for an on-terminal view of infrastructure advancements the Authority is making to accommodate record container growth.
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Chick-fil-A Sauces Coming to Stores in Georgia
October 23, 2020
Chick-fil-A announced that bottles of its signature sauces will soon be available for purchase at retailers nationwide, with 100% of the royalties Chick-fil-A, Inc. receives from third-party retail sales supporting scholarships for Chick-fil-A restaurant Team Members.
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St. Mary’s Providing Free, Fresh Food to Those in Need
October 22, 2020
This October, St. Mary’s Hospital in Athens and St. Mary’s Sacred Heart Hospital in Lavonia are providing free, fresh food to people in need in our community.
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Gov. Kemp Names Brian Marlowe Leader of Rural Strike Team
October 22, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp joined Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) Commissioner Pat Wilson during an event in the North Wing of the State Capitol to name Tift County Development Authority President and CEO Brian Marlowe as the new Deputy Commissioner for Rural Georgia.
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Georgia Council for the Arts Awards 77 Organizations More than $585,000 in Grant Funding
October 22, 2020
Georgia Council for the Arts, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, today announced the recipients of the Vibrant Communities and Cultural Facilities grant awards for fiscal year 2021.
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Delta’s Blocked Middle Seats, Filtered Air & Safety Tips Bring Comfort & Joy to Holiday Travel
October 21, 2020
If it’s been a while since you’ve traveled, Delta is ready to take you to your loved ones safely. That’s why the airline is offering these tips – the four C’s of holiday travel – to help flyers navigate the winter travel season with comfort and joy:
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CEO Confidence Up Sharply Heading into Q4
October 21, 2020
The Conference Board Measure of CEO Confidence in collaboration with The Business Council rose sharply in the final month of Q3, after a moderate increase in the first month of Q3. The measure stands at 64, up from 45. (A reading above 50 points reflects more positive than negative responses.)
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Superintendent Woods: We Must Reimagine K-12 Education in Georgia
October 20, 2020
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia's students, families, and educators have risen to meet this unprecedented moment.
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Chuck Jones Retires from Athens CVB and The Classic Center after More than 24 Years
October 19, 2020
The Classic Center Authority congratulates Chuck Jones, Vice President of Sales, Marketing and Outreach of The Classic Center and former director of the Athens Convention and Visitors Bureau, on his retirement, effective October 16.
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Georgia Public Policy Foundation: For Millions, Healthcare Waivers Offer Hope
October 19, 2020
Georgians received a dose of good news Thursday, as Gov. Brian Kemp announced federal approval of his plans to increase healthcare access and affordability. Seema Verma, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, joined Kemp to put the Trump administration’s official seal of approval on the pair of “waivers” – one to allow for a new, more cost-effective way to cover some of Georgia’s working poor, and another to extricate Georgia from some of the strictures of the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
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GDEcD Announces 2020 Georgia ‘GEAR Award’ Winners
October 19, 2020
The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) announced the five companies who earned 2020 Georgia Emerging Automotive Recognition (GEAR) Awards.
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Gov. Kemp, CMS Administrator Verma Announce Approval of Georgia Healthcare Reform Package
October 16, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp joined Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Seema Verma to announce federal approval of Georgia's healthcare reform package.
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Gov. Kemp Announces $1.5 Billion in CARES Act Funding to Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund
October 15, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that as much as $1.5 billion in Coronavirus Relief Funds from the CARES Act would be allocated to repay borrowing for the Georgia Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund to prevent increases in state and federal unemployment taxes.
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University System of Georgia State Economic Impact Grows to $18.5B
October 14, 2020
The University System of Georgia (USG) recorded a statewide economic impact of $18.5 billion for fiscal year 2019, a 4.5 percent increase from fiscal year 2018. USG also generated 157,770 jobs.
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Georgia Downtown Developments: Businesses & Local Governments Adapt for the Future
October 13, 2020
Downtown small businesses are having to adapt to weather this COVID storm for business survival. It is important for city officials to encourage local businesses to try tools that have been working, like transitioning to e-commerce and carry-out for restaurants.