June 2016 Features

  • Communicorp: Key Benefits of Innovative Fulfillment Solutions

    June 30, 2016

    Finding creative ways to manage all of your marketing assets can be a challenge for any organization. Most marketers have various tools they only use for consumer engagement initiatives, and an entirely different suite of solutions for employee activities. Over time, marketers realize these materials must be continuously created, printed, packaged and stored in an organized way to facilitate access upon request, or to quickly ship when needed. Fortunately, there are innovative fulfillment solutions available in the marketplace to help address this pressing need.

  • Perry Chamber CEO Darlene McLendon Talks Independence Parade & Freedom Fireworks Celebration

    June 22, 2016

    The Perry Chamber of Commerce will host the 2016 Independence Parade and Freedom Fireworks Celebration on June 26. The parade starts at 6 p.m. on Washington St. featuring the Hometown Heroes, military units, colorful floats, Uncle Sam, The Perry Dogwood Queens and more.

  • Peyton Anderson Foundation Announces Over $4M in Macon Grants

    June 21, 2016

    The Peyton Anderson Foundation is awarding over $4 million in place-based project grants to 11 organizations, with the largest grant being $3 million to Mercer University for creating a new undergraduate science building to accommodate the growing demand for collaborative research.

  • Bibb County Industrial Parks Designated as AT&T Fiber Ready

    June 13, 2016

    As part of AT&T’s continuing efforts to drive economic development and investment in Georgia, AT&T and representatives from the Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority have announced that the I-75 Industrial Park and the Ocmulgee East Industrial Park are certified as AT&T Fiber Ready.

  • Communicorp: Make it Personal with Innovative Print Solutions (SECONDARY)

    June 13, 2016

    There’s no denying that we live in a digital world that is always competing for our attention – from downloading the latest app to watching videos and engaging in online chat sessions. While many of these digital platforms have infiltrated the marketing industry, some experts advise us to retain the power of traditional print to help you make a creative impact in the marketplace.