Features
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Georgia Emerges as Hub for Sustainability
July 20, 2022
Companies looking to lower emissions and reduce carbon footprint for themselves and their customers have invested over $11.5 billion in Georgia since 2018. The state’s competitive advantages, combined with its responsiveness to rapidly evolving business needs, have attracted a range of manufacturers, recyclers, and innovators who are leading the way to a greener, cleaner, more sustainable future.
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Boards are Electing Independent Board Chairs, Experimenting with Committee Structures, & Holding More Meetings
July 20, 2022
A new report from The Conference Board reveals that boards are increasingly electing independent board chairs. These changes are not being driven by an overriding wave of shareholder sentiment, but rather by internal governance and business reasons, including an increase in the level and scope of responsibilities of US corporate boards.
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Athens’ Rhodes McLanahan Elected as 133rd Chairman of the Georgia Bankers Association
July 19, 2022
C. Rhodes McLanahan, CEO of First American Bank & Trust Company, Athens, has been elected by his peers to serve as Chairman of the Georgia Bankers Association (GBA).
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Georgia Rural Economic Development Strategy Yields Major Success
July 19, 2022
Governor Brian P. Kemp's rural economic development strategy is yielding major results for hardworking Georgians in communities all across the Peach State.
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goBeyondProfit CEO Interview: Reimagining Talent that May Already Lie Within Your Organization
July 15, 2022
In order to help business leaders navigate this tight labor market, goBeyondProfit sat down with Valarie Mackey, the CEO of WrightNow Solutions to explore a generosity-mindset or a reimagination if you will, that might help executives discover the talent they need in unexpected places.
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Small Business Hiring & Wage Growth Strength Continues; Growth Rates Moderate Slightly
July 15, 2022
Small businesses continued to add jobs in June and worker wages continued to grow at a strong rate, but the pace of growth moderated slightly from previous month. These insights are according to the latest Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch.
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St. Mary's Names Liz Schoen VP & General Counsel
July 14, 2022
Elizabeth “Liz” Schoen, an attorney with more than 30 years of experience in health care law and contract oversight, has joined St. Mary’s Health Care System as vice president and general counsel.
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Solid Job Growth Continues Amid a Slowing Economy
July 13, 2022
The labor market continues to be strong, with 372,000 jobs added in June 2022, after a downwardly revised increase of 384,000 jobs in May. Despite gathering economic headwinds, there is still no clear indication that the labor market is cooling.
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Unified Georgia Presence Stands Out at IPW 2022
July 12, 2022
Earlier this month, Explore Georgia, the tourism division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, and three state tourism partners co-exhibited at the U.S. Travel Association’s IPW 2022 in Orlando.
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High-Tech Industry Flourishes in Georgia’s High-Talent Environment
July 11, 2022
The “Tech Capital of the South,” Georgia taps its diverse resources and strategic investments to bolster the wide-ranging tech industry statewide. Companies at home and abroad have taken notice of the state’s support for companies and startups through its embrace of talent development and an innovative partnership approach to doing business.
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goBeyondProfit CEO Interview: Specific Generosity-based Approaches for the “Great Resignation”
July 08, 2022
In order to help business leaders navigate this tight labor market, goBeyondProfit sat down with Valarie Mackey, the CEO of WrightNow Solutions to explore a generosity-mindset or a reimagination if you will, that might help executives discover the talent they need in unexpected places.
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300-Person Belgian Trade Visit Strengthens Collaboration, Highlights Business Opportunities in Georgia
July 07, 2022
Georgia leaders recognize that personal relationships are key to developing strong global partnerships. In-person connections like those made during international trade visits are invaluable for creating strong ties that lead to further collaboration and investment in the state.
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a2b Fulfillment Announces Promotions at Georgia Facility
July 06, 2022
a2b Fulfillment, a third-party provider of order fulfillment, customer care and value-added services, headquartered in Greensboro, Ga. announced the promotion of Adam Johnson to General Manager and Chad Compston to Operations Manager for their Georgia location.
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Rural Development Institute Focused on Enhancing Rural Prosperity in Georgia
July 06, 2022
Valdosta State University’s Center for South Georgia Regional Impact recently kicked off its inaugural Rural Development Institute with a three-day Summit designed to help communities across Georgia develop an action plan for rural prosperity.
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Georgia’s Extensive Logistics Network Speeds Goods to Market
July 06, 2022
In today’s fast-paced business environment, company success depends on delivering goods quickly, efficiently, and affordably. In Georgia, an unparalleled infrastructure seamlessly connecting air, ports, rail and roads is the catalyst for advanced manufacturers and others competing in the global marketplace.
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Less than Half of CEOs Are Back to the Office Full-Time; CEO Economic Outlook Plummets
July 06, 2022
Less than half of mid-market CEOs have returned to the office full-time and about a quarter plan to work a hybrid schedule indefinitely, according to the latest CEO survey from Marcum LLP and Hofstra University's Frank G. Zarb School of Business.
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AT&T Invests Nearly $5 Billion in Georgia
July 05, 2022
In Georgia, AT&T has invested nearly $5.0 billion in wireless and wireline networks from 2019-2021. Cities and communities throughout Georgia are impacted by this investment as they are committed to keeping you connected.
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CEOs Lower Growth Expectations While Facing Uncertainty & Volatility as Their Greatest Challenges
July 05, 2022
Approximately half of CEO survey participants have "very strong" or "strong" expectations about their organization's growth over the next 12 months, down from 65% in January 2022.
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Georgia Power to Launch Single Largest Beneficial Use Project for Coal Ash in U.S.
June 30, 2022
Georgia Power has announced a landmark coal ash beneficial use project at Plant Bowen near Cartersville, where millions of tons of stored ash will be excavated for use in concrete to construct bridges, roads, and buildings in Georgia – and throughout the Southeast. The project will be the single largest beneficial use project of its kind in the U.S.
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goBeyondProfit CEO Interview: Long-term Sustainability of Love as a Business Strategy
June 30, 2022
Herschend Enterprises and their CEO, Andrew Wexler, were recently nominated and selected as the first 2022 goBeyondProfit Champion. We sat down with Andrew and learned how he views the long-term return on investment of love as a business strategy.
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All 3 St. Mary's Hospitals Receive AHA Stroke Care Awards
June 29, 2022
All three hospitals in St. Mary’s Health Care System have received American Heart Association/American Stroke Association achievement awards for their commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment.
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Athens-Clarke County Residents Sought for 19 Positions on Seven Policy-Making Boards
June 28, 2022
The Athens-Clarke County Unified Government is seeking qualified candidates to fill the following terms on important policy-making boards:
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University System of Georgia’s Economic Impact Grows to $19.3B
June 28, 2022
The University System of Georgia contributed a total of $19.3 billion to Georgia’s economy between July 1, 2020, and June 30, 2021, a $700 million or 3.8% increase over the previous year as the university system continued to make a significant economic impact across the state, a new study shows.
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Cost of July 4th Cookout 17% Higher Compared to Year Ago
June 28, 2022
U.S. consumers will pay $69.68 for their favorite Independence Day cookout foods, including cheeseburgers, pork chops, chicken breasts, homemade potato salad, strawberries and ice cream, based on a new American Farm Bureau Federation marketbasket survey.
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goBeyondProfit CEO Interview: Love Made Real in Communities & with Employees
June 24, 2022
Herschend Enterprises and their CEO, Andrew Wexler, were recently nominated and selected as the first 2022 goBeyondProfit Champion. We sat down with Andrew to learn how they operationalize love within each of their 26 business units across the US and British Columbia and positively impact the experience of 11,000+ employees as well as their guests and broader communities.