January 2024 Features
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        Gov. Kemp, Department of Economic Development Celebrate 2024 Official State Travel GuideJanuary 31, 2024 Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia Department of Economic Development celebrated the destinations gracing the four unique covers of the 2024 Georgia Official State Travel Guide. Following multiple record years for tourism in the Peach State, this annual publication will continue to inspire travel to and within Georgia. 
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        2024 Georgia Titan 100 AnnouncedJanuary 31, 2024 Titan CEO and headline sponsor Wipfli LLP are pleased to announce the 2024 Georgia Titan 100. The Titan 100 program recognizes the Top 100 CEOs & C-level executives in Georgia. 
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        Chamber Organized Macon Day Slated for State CapitolJanuary 29, 2024 The Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce continues to host opportunities for political advocacy on behalf of local business by organizing a “Macon Day,” which includes bus rides to the Georgia State Capitol and hosting its signature Macon & Eggs breakfast with State legislators near the Gold Dome. 
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        New Study Ranks Georgia Fifth for States with Biggest Urge to Move in 2024January 26, 2024 New research has revealed which states are most likely to have moving on their 2024 bucket list, with Georgia proving to be the fifth most eager to relocate this year. 
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        Hartsfield-Jackson Sets New Post-Pandemic Record with 104.7M Passengers in 2023January 24, 2024 Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s 2023 traffic report posts strong growth as it served 104.7 million passengers, marking a substantial increase and surpassing post-pandemic levels. 
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        Celebrating Generosity: The Fourth Annual In Good Company Report Highlights Georgia Businesses Making a DifferenceJanuary 23, 2024 As we usher in the new year, goBeyondProfit is thrilled to unveil the fourth annual In Good Company Report, a tribute to Georgia businesses that transcend mere profit-making and embody the ethos of business generosity. 
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        Lockheed Martin Delivers First C-130J-30 Super Hercules to the Georgia Air National GuardJanuary 23, 2024 Lockheed Martin delivered the first of eight C-130J-30 Super Hercules tactical airlifters to the Georgia Air National Guard during a ceremony Monday, commemorating a new era in Hercules operations for this longtime C-130 Hercules operator. 
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        Moneypenny Dials In on What Irks Customers and Prospects the MostJanuary 23, 2024 A new survey shows 62% of people are spending longer on the phone to businesses than three years ago, a figure that was only 46% the previous year. The research from Moneypenny, which handles over 20 million calls and chats for businesses annually, also found that 76% of customers cite a company not putting their phone number on their website as a major source of irritation. 
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        Macon Named #1 Most Affordable City to Buy a HomeJanuary 22, 2024 Macon, Georgia is the most affordable city in the United States to buy a home, according to a recent headline in the Daily Mail. The announcement came this week according to research from the U.S. Census Bureau and Altos Research. 
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        Fostering Success Act, Inc. Approved for Nearly $10 Million in First Year of Tax CreditJanuary 22, 2024 Fostering Success Act, a non-profit that raises tax credit funds to assist young adults transitioning out of the state’s foster care system, announced today it has successfully raised nearly $10 million in tax credit allocations in its first year that ended December 31st. 
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        Study Shows Georgia Residents are Among Most Likely to Start a Small Business in 2024January 19, 2024 Business ideas and information site The Small Business Blog analyzed search data from Google Keyword Planner for more than 100 terms related to the term ‘side hustle’ and ‘small business’. The average number of monthly searches for these 100 search terms were calculated for each state as a proportion of 100,000 residents. 
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        New Missions, New Year, New Look: Robins AFB Releases New Official LogoJanuary 18, 2024 As Team Robins kicks off the new year, the base released its new official logo, which captures the essence of Robins Air Force and its diverse mission set. As the base entered year three of its mission transformation, it was also an opportunity to revise branded assets to visually convey the base’s mission and purpose. 
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        GEORGIA MATCH Direct College Admissions Program Seeing Positive ResultsJanuary 18, 2024 The University System of Georgia’s new direct admissions program is off to a strong start, despite not getting off the ground until well after classes began last fall, system Chancellor Sonny Perdue said Wednesday. 
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        Workforce Preparedness: Preparing Students Today for the Opportunities of TomorrowJanuary 17, 2024 Workforce readiness directly impacts the future economic prosperity of the state. Students must be well equipped to adapt to the rapidly changing pace of industry to ensure professional success and ensure Georgia has the talent needed to remain competitive. 
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        Georgia Chamber Foundation Announces New Center for Workforce and Talent PreparednessJanuary 16, 2024 On Wednesday, January 10, the Georgia Chamber Foundation, the state’s leading economic research organization, announced the creation of its new Center for Workforce and Talent Preparedness at the Chamber’s annual Eggs and Issues breakfast. 
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        Bulging State Budget Surplus Driving Ambitious Spending PlansJanuary 16, 2024 A sure sign that Georgia’s coffers are flush with an unprecedented budget surplus is that for the first time in memory, the state plans to fund its annual list of building projects with cash instead of bonds. 
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        AG Carr Highlights Efforts to Rescue Victims, Prosecute Traffickers During Human Trafficking Prevention MonthJanuary 12, 2024 Attorney General Chris Carr is recognizing this January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month and Jan. 11th, as Human Trafficking Awareness Day by providing an update on the work of his Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit and encouraging all Georgians to join in the fight to end human trafficking in the state. 
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        Gov. Kemp Lays Out Priorities for 2024 Session at Georgia Chamber's Annual Eggs and IssuesJanuary 11, 2024 Yesterday at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce’s annual Eggs and Issues legislative preview event, Governor Brian P. Kemp delivered an address celebrating years of record-breaking economic development and laying out priorities for the 2024 legislative session to continue that success. 
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        Survey: In 2024, CEOs Are Most Worried About a Recession & Inflation, But Say They're Not ReadyJanuary 11, 2024 As the new year begins, what will keep the world's executives up at night? CEOs in both the United States and globally are bracing for a recession and elevated inflation. 
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        Georgia Leaders Appointed to 2024 Georgia Chamber Executive CommitteeJanuary 10, 2024 Today, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, the state’s most influential business advocacy organization, announced the transition of its leadership with Pedro Cherry succeeding Neil L. Pruitt, Jr. as Chairman. Pruitt, Chairman and CEO of PruittHealth, served as the Chairman of the Georgia Chamber for 2023 and will continue to serve on the Executive Committee as the Immediate Past Chair. 
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        Chick-fil-A Donates Record-Breaking Funding to 51 Nonprofits through 2024 True Inspiration Awards ProgramJanuary 10, 2024 Chick-fil-A, Inc. announced the 51 nonprofit grant recipients of the 2024 Chick-fil-A True Inspiration Awards program. Established in 2015, this year marks the 10th anniversary of the program, which seeks to honor and support organizations that make a positive impact in their local communities. 
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        Georgia Power Ready to Respond to Severe Weather TodayJanuary 09, 2024 As severe thunderstorms, high wind, and heavy rain continue to move across Georgia, Georgia Power teams are in place and ready to respond to outages as conditions clear. 
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        Atrium Health Receives $5 Million in Research Grant from Department of DefenseJanuary 08, 2024 Orthopaedic doctors and researchers at Atrium Health have received two grants totaling nearly $5 million from the Department of Defense to study the most effective treatments for distal femur and heel fractures. 



