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Emmy Patrick of Chick-Fil-A, Their Partnership with Java Joy
November 11, 2019
Emmy Patrick, Marketing Director for Chick-Fil-A Beachwood, Barnett Shoals, and Downtown Athens, discusses their goal of changing lives and how they want to do that through their partnership with Java Joy.
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GDEcD's Abby Turano on Georgia's Trade Offices Across the Globe
November 08, 2019
Deputy Commissioner for International Relations at the GDEcD Abby Turano talks about Georgia's representatives that are stationed around the world to help promote investment and trade in Georgia.
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Michael Myers: What the SBDC Offers to Businesses
November 06, 2019
UGA SBDC Business Consultant Michael Myers talk about the many services the SBDC offers to small businesses in the area.
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Laurie Clarke of Synovus on Community Banking
November 05, 2019
Synovus Market Executive, Laurie Clarke, talks about the importance of community banks in the areas in which they serve. Laurie also talks about what sets them apart from other banks.
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David Bradley of the Athens Area Chamber, The Chamber's Growth
November 01, 2019
David Bradley, President and CEO of the Athens Area Chamber, discusses his time at the chamber and the growth he is seeing there and in the community.
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Georgia Chamber CEO Chris Clark on the 2nd Annual Diversity & Inclusion Summit
October 31, 2019
President and CEO of the Georgia Chamber Chris Clark gives details on the upcoming Diversity & Inclusion Summit that is scheduled for November 6th at the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center.
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Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler, Solving Issues in a Labor Shortage
October 30, 2019
Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler discusses the workforce and the problem of labor shortage. Hiring those coming back from correctional facilities is a great first step to beating labor shortage.
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Athens Community Foundation CEO Sarah McKinney on Year-End Philanthropic Planning
October 29, 2019
Sarah McKinney, President and CEO of the Athens Area Community Foundation, gives details on donor-advised funds and how you can open one at the Community Foundation.
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Craig Camuso of CSX Transportation, Railroad Industry's Impact on Georgia
October 28, 2019
Craig Camuso, Regional VP for State Government Affairs with CSX Transportation, discusses the many ways the railroad industry impacts Georgia's economy and plans to improve the industry in the future.
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Mayor of Warner Robins Randy Toms, Resources Available for Cities at GMA
October 25, 2019
Mayor of Warner Robins Randy Toms talks about the ways that the GMA impacts cities across Georgia and the various resources the GMA offers to members.
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Dr. Tamara Bourda of St. Mary's, Overview of St. Mary's
October 24, 2019
Dr. Tamara Bourda, VP of Community Health and Well-Being at St. Mary's, discusses St. Mary's and their reach in the state and also her role with the health system.
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UGA's John Salazar on the Hospitality & Food Industry Management Program
October 23, 2019
John Salazar, Coordinator for UGA's Hospitality and Food Management Program, talks about their mission to support Georgia's Ag Tourism industry.
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Christopher Jones on Doing Business Locally
October 23, 2019
Christopher Jones, Chief Problem Solver of Secure Records Solutions, talks about the reasons they choose to do business locally and the impact it has their community.
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Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on New Elections Vendor
October 22, 2019
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger discusses the new election voting vendor and process they will be using and they will test it out later this year.
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Tiffany Rainey Gives an Overview of Athensmade
October 21, 2019
Executive Director of Athensmade Tiffany Rainey talks about helping entrepreneurs in Athens launch and grow their businesses.
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, Continued Investment in Education
October 18, 2019
Brian Kemp, Governor of the State of Georgia, discusses the investments they made in education in the legislative sessions including a historic teacher pay-raise.
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Debunking Ag Myths: All Snakes are Scary
October 17, 2019
Brought to you by Georgia Farm Bureau - Dr. Nick Fuhrman, Professor at the University of Georgia, talks about some of the benefits of having snakes around the farm and debunks a couple of myths about snakes in Georgia.
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UGA's Kerstin Emerson on Working with Partners for Gerontology Research
October 16, 2019
Clinical Associate Professor at the College of Public Health at UGA Kerstin Emerson talks about partnering with local clinics and hospitals for gerontology research.
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Richard Raby of Creative Financial Group, Update on Robo Advisors
October 15, 2019
Richard Raby, Portfolio Manager at Creative Financial Group, discusses some recent updates on Robo Advisors and why he thinks human advisors will continue to be around.
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Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr on Working to End Human Trafficking in the State
October 15, 2019
Chris Carr, Attorney General for Georgia, discusses the rising human trafficking problem in Georgia and what they are doing to fight it.
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Rick Donaldson of M3 Agency, Maximizing Your Social Media
October 14, 2019
Rick Donaldson, CEO of M3 Agency, discusses the importance of maximizing the potential of social media for your business and why contracting it out should be a last resort.
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Laura Graben of Extra Special People on the Java Joy Initiative
October 14, 2019
Laura Graben, Java Joy and Corporate Partner Coordinator at ESP, discusses the mission of Java Joy, a branch of ESP targeted towards older adults.
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Bob Sprinkel of Liberty County on The 2020 Census
October 11, 2019
Bob Sprinkel, Assistant County Administrator of Liberty County, discusses the importance of the Census and the dangers of under-counting.
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Megan McCamey on goBeyondProfit’s CEO Forum
October 10, 2019
Megan McCamey with goBeyondProfit invites you to the upcoming CEO Forum that is scheduled for October 23rd.
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Larry Hanson of the Georgia Municipal Association on Their Role in the State
October 09, 2019
Larry Hanson, Executive Director of the Georgia Municipal Association, discusses their mission and role in Georgia-representing and assisting the many cities in the state.