Features
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CEO Survey: A Recession is the Biggest Worry in 2023
January 17, 2023
As the new year begins, what will keep the world's executives up at night? CEOs in both the United States and globally say slow growth and a recession are their #1 external worry of 2023.
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Start off 2023 Healthier with Tips from Atrium Health Navicent
January 13, 2023
New Year’s Day has come and gone. If you made a New Year’s resolution or two, you’re in good company. Studies show 141 million Americans do so annually. Chances are, things have been going pretty well so far, but trouble may be on the horizon.
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Charlie Harper: Atlanta’s Capitol Isn’t Washington’s
January 13, 2023
I made the move to writing columns for print newspapers and online publications 12 years ago this month. The goal, then and now, was to try to bring a view of state government’s operations and workings to Georgia’s voters, citizens, and taxpayers.
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GSEC Expansion Creates Unified Voice for Georgia’s Film Industry
January 12, 2023
All major Georgia film studios are now members of Georgia Screen Entertainment Coalition (GSEC), firmly establishing the organization as the unified voice of Georgia’s film, television and digital entertainment industry.
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Monica Thornton Joins The Nature Conservancy in Georgia as Executive Director
January 12, 2023
Following an extensive search process which attracted dozens of qualified applicants across the country, Monica Thornton has joined The Nature Conservancy in Georgia in the role of Executive Director.
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Chick-fil-A Donates $5M to 46 Nonprofits through True Inspiration Awards Program
January 11, 2023
Chick-fil-A, Inc. announced the nonprofit grant recipients of the 2023 Chick-fil-A True Inspiration Awards program with a total of 46 award winners – an increase of 12 from 2022. Collectively, these organizations will receive a total of $5 million in grants to further their community efforts.
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Audit: Georgia Sales Tax Exemption on Manufacturing Proving Major Economic Driver
January 09, 2023
Georgia’s sales tax exemption on inputs used in manufacturing is a loser in the strict sense of its net impact on state and local tax revenues, according to a new audit.
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Southern Company Announces Succession Plan, Chris Womack to Succeed Tom Fanning as CEO
January 06, 2023
Chris Womack has been appointed president of Southern Company and elected as a member of the Board of Directors of Southern Company, effective March 31st. Womack also has been appointed CEO of Southern Company effective immediately following the conclusion of Southern Company’s 2023 Annual Meeting of Stockholders.
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Relevance Beats Recession: How SMBs Can Prepare for Economic Downturns
January 06, 2023
Recession fears often drive small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to dramatically reduce their budgets. Spending cuts may keep companies afloat, but cutbacks need to be strategic. Scaling back business operations that drive sales, such as marketing, leaves businesses vulnerable to recession-driven earnings losses.
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U-Haul Ranks Georgia No. 8 Growth State
January 05, 2023
Texas, Florida and the Carolinas were the preferred destinations of one-way U-Haul truck customers during 2022, ranking as the top growth states on the annual U-Haul Growth Index.
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New Multi-Use Project Will Transform Two Macon City Blocks & Add 95 Downtown Lofts
January 04, 2023
Local developer Robbo Hatcher plans to build a new mixed-use project in the heart of downtown Macon. The proposed development will result in a new four-story, 107,000+ square foot structure that will house 95 luxury loft apartments, three retail storefronts, and nine “Executive Offices” in the location of the former Neel’s department store and Blair’s Furniture buildings on Cherry Street and Third Street.
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Delta Honors Legendary Georgia Football Coach Vince Dooley with Plane Dedication
January 04, 2023
Delta commemorated the life and legacy of renowned University of Georgia football coach Vince Dooley on Tuesday with the dedication of a Boeing 767-400 featuring a memorial seal honoring the Hall of Famer.
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AT&T Names Venessa Harrison President, Southeast Coastal States
December 21, 2022
AT&T has appointed Venessa Harrison to the position of President, Southeast Coastal States, where she will lead the company’s strategy, policy and corporate affairs activities, as well as guide governmental and community policy decisions in Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
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Georgia Lottery Reaches Milestone $25B Generated for Education in Georgia
December 21, 2022
Governor Brian P. Kemp is excited to announce the Georgia Lottery Corp. has raised $25 billion for education in the State of Georgia since its inception in 1993. These funds have allowed thousands of Georgians to receive essential early learning and provided the opportunity for higher education through the HOPE Scholarship.
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Apprenticeships Open Doors for Georgia’s Future Workforce
December 20, 2022
Georgia is proactive in educating the workforce of the future and is proving its commitment by investing in apprenticeship programs so more Georgians can enter the workforce prepared for success.
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Georgia Department of Education Announces 2023 Priorities
December 19, 2022
The Georgia Department of Education is announcing its 2023 priorities, which will guide its work during the 2023 legislative session and beyond.
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Cities Connect: The Truth About Georgia’s Widening Urban-Rural Divide
December 16, 2022
In this episode of Cities Connect, we speak with Charles Hayslett, an award-winning journalist, speechwriter and public relations counselor, about the costs and consequences of Georgia’s widening urban-rural divide.
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goBeyondProfit CEO Interview: Enrique Alvarez, Co-Founder of Vector Global Logistics
December 16, 2022
In part 2 of our conversation with goBeyondProfit Champion Enrique Alvarez, Co-Founder of Vector Global Logistics, we explore the case for this purpose-based culture and how it made Vector Global Logistics more resilient throughout a global health and supply chain crisis.
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Macon Boasts the Most Historic Preservation Tax Credit Projects in the Nation
December 15, 2022
Main Street America recently announced Macon has completed more historic preservation tax credit projects than any other community in the nation. According to Main Street America’s “Mapping Main Streets” project, 69 historic tax credit projects have been completed in Macon’s Main Street district, which aligns with the Central Business District in downtown Macon.
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Georgia Is the 11th Fastest-Growing State in the U.S.
December 15, 2022
The world population recently passed 8 billion, just 11 years after reaching 7 billion. But across the globe, more countries are experiencing slowing or declining rates of population growth. The U.S. and Georgia are no exception.
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Robins AFB Takes Next Step in Establishing New Missions
December 14, 2022
Air Force leaders today announced one step forward in the delivery of battlespace command and control. The Air Force has completed two necessary environmental assessments, with a finding of no significant impact, that will lead to four new missions at Robins Air Force Base.
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AAA Forecasts Record-Setting 3.5 Million Georgians To Travel for Year-End Holidays
December 14, 2022
Tis the season to travel, and AAA estimates over 3.5 million Georgians will journey 50 miles or more away from home, December 23rd to January 2nd. That’s an increase of almost 113,000 people over last year and a new record-high for the year-end holiday travel period in Georgia.
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Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority Presents Over $3M in PILOT Funds; Brings $652M Anticipated New Investment
December 13, 2022
More than $3 million was presented to the Macon-Bibb County Board of Education and Macon-Bibb County Board of Commissioners by the Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority during MBCIA’s annual holiday gathering this afternoon.
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Five Business Owner Observations Heading into 2023
December 13, 2022
Business owners are feeling optimistic about their business in 2023, amid economic concerns. Most notably, business owners are confident their own business operations can withstand an economic downturn but don't expect relief from current economic challenges in the near future, according to data from a new Agency Forward survey from Nationwide.
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Georgia Economic Outlook: State is in for a Mild, Short Recession
December 12, 2022
While Georgia’s economy made a near-record recovery from the COVID-19 recession in 2022, tighter monetary policy and energy price shocks will likely trigger a mild and brief economic slowdown in 2023.