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Sixth Annual Global Trade and Investment Symposium Brings the World to Macon’s Wesleyan College February 6th
January 27, 2025
For the sixth year, a consortium of globally minded organizations is banding together to bring the world to Macon on the evening of February 6th, sharing stories and fostering connections that promise to boost global commerce and culture in Middle Georgia.
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AG Chris Carr Highlights Ongoing Efforts to Protect Georgia’s Children During Human Trafficking Prevention Month
January 27, 2025
Attorney General Chris Carr is recognizing January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month by sharing the work of his Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit. Carr is also encouraging all Georgians to join in this fight by learning the signs of human trafficking and supporting survivors throughout the state.
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Lawmakers to Take Up Ambitious Building Projects List
January 24, 2025
This week’s winter storm in Georgia has forced the cancellation of three days of legislative hearings on Gov. Brian Kemp’s budget requests for the remainder of this fiscal year and fiscal 2026.
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Georgia Jobs Soar Toward 5 Million as Unemployment Holds Steady at 3.7%
January 24, 2025
The Georgia Department of Labor announced that Georgia's December unemployment rate was 3.7 percent, unchanged from a revised 3.7 percent in November. The unemployment rate was four-tenths lower than the national unemployment rate.
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Georgia Well Positioned for Future Growth & Remaining Number One State to Do Business
January 23, 2025
The Georgia Chamber Foundation published the 2025 Economic Competitiveness Redbook, the most comprehensive collection of statewide economic data and the Foundation’s annual capstone project.
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Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership Announces Class of 2025
January 23, 2025
The Institute for Georgia Environmental Leadership Board of Directors announced today the selection of its Class of 2025. These 30 outstanding leaders represent a cross-section of Georgia’s most impactful voices in academia, industry, advocacy, government and civic organizations.
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Georgia Commission to Promote 250th Anniversary of US Founding
January 22, 2025
To promote the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Governor Brian Kemp has established the Georgia US250 Commission.
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Fort Valley State University Names Building in Honor of Distinguished Alumnus Calvin Smyre
January 21, 2025
Fort Valley State University is pleased to announce that the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia has approved the naming of the building known as the Kell Building, located on South Camellia Boulevard in downtown Fort Valley, as the "Calvin Smyre Building."
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Governor Kemp to Reinforce Economic Partnerships in Germany and Poland
January 21, 2025
Governor Brian Kemp announced he will lead an international mission to Europe to strengthen existing economic and cultural ties in Germany and Poland while also developing new relationships that will bring further opportunities to hardworking Georgians.
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OneDigital Welcomes Nonprofit HR, Expanding Capabilities for the Social Impact Sector
January 21, 2025
OneDigital, a leading insurance brokerage, financial services, and HR consulting firm announced a transformative expansion of its platform, aimed at transforming the social impact sector through its acquisition of Nonprofit HR Solutions. This partnership marks OneDigital's first sector-focused expansion, designed to deliver tailored solutions that empower mission-driven organizations to thrive.
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Cities United for a Stronger Georgia: Advancing Advocacy in 2025
January 17, 2025
As we begin the new year, we enter another busy legislative session here in Georgia and recognize the start of a new administration in Washington. Whether we’re addressing infrastructure funding, public safety, housing, or economic development, one truth remains constant: GMA’s mission to advocate for the needs of Georgia’s cities is as vital as ever.
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CEO Confidence Soars in Q4 2024 Following U.S. Presidential Election
January 17, 2025
Small and midsize business CEO confidence surged to 100.8 in Q4 2024, a 15.7-point quarter-over-quarter increase and the highest score recorded since Q2 2021, per the latest CEO Confidence Index released by CEO coaching and peer advisory organization Vistage.
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Fostering Success Act Success Spotlight: Eric Tanenblatt
January 16, 2025
Eric Tanenblatt, Global Chair of Public Policy and Regulation at Dentons, is urging Georgia’s business and community leaders to take action and support foster youth through the Fostering Success Act.
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Chick-fil-A Expands True Inspiration Awards Grant Program, Awarding $6 Million to 56 Nonprofits
January 16, 2025
Chick-fil-A, Inc. announced the recipients of its 2025 Chick-fil-A True Inspiration Awards grant program, marking a record-breaking year with $6 million awarded to nonprofits making an impact in ways that align with the company's corporate social responsibility focus areas of caring for people, caring for communities, caring through food and caring for the planet.
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United Way of Central Georgia Welcomes Griffin-Spalding United Way into its Network
January 15, 2025
United Way of Central Georgia is excited to announce a partnership with Griffin-Spalding United Way, creating a dynamic collaboration designed to strengthen community impact and expand services in Spalding County.
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Ed Elkins Transitions to 2025 Chair of the Georgia Chamber
January 15, 2025
On Tuesday, at the annual Georgia Chamber of Commerce Eggs & Issues Breakfast, Ed Elkins, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, Norfolk Southern received the gavel to begin his term as 2025 Chair of the Georgia Chamber.
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Gov. Kemp Unveils Economic, Workforce Development Legislative Priorities at Eggs and Issues
January 15, 2025
Tuesday at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce’s annual Eggs and Issues legislative preview event, Governor Brian Kemp delivered an address announcing some of his top legislative and budgetary priorities for the 2025 legislative session.
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Survey: As 2025 Begins, CEOs Are Most Worried About a Trade War and Recession
January 14, 2025
As the new year begins, what will keep the world's executives up at night? CEO's globally rank intensified trade wars as the top geopolitical risk to their companies. They say tensions between the US, EU, and China will have the greatest geopolitical impact, according to a new survey from The Conference Board.
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Georgia Lawmakers Ready to Take Up Usual Mix of Old Business and New
January 13, 2025
The General Assembly will convene under the Gold Dome today with the usual mix of old and new business on its plate.
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NewTown Macon and Macon-Middle Georgia Black Pages Announce Winners of the Downtown Diversity Initiative
January 10, 2025
In partnership with the Macon-Middle Georgia Black Pages, NewTown Macon completed the fifth round of the Downtown Diversity Initiative. Today, NewTown Macon and the Macon-Middle Georgia Black Pages announced the winners of the 2024 Downtown Diversity Initiative at Upper Echelon WRLD Clothing on Forsyth Street.
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How Georgia Communities Help Attract Film Production
January 10, 2025
Georgia is a global production hub: In 2024 alone, film and TV productions spent $2.6 billion, sparking economic growth in cities and towns statewide.
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Exploring the Role of Purpose in Company Culture and Personal Fulfillment
January 09, 2025
goBeyondProfit, a first-of-its-kind business leader initiative that inspires business generosity, sat down with Shane Jackson, president of Jackson Healthcare and co-founder of goBeyondProfit, to discuss the importance of personal purpose and what role, if any, a business can play.
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Georgia Named No. 1 for Best Business Climate by Site Selectors
January 09, 2025
In case you missed it, a survey of site selection experts recently published by Site Selection Magazine named Georgia the No. 1 state for Best Business Climate.
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Elevate Your Culinary Skills with Helms College’s 2025 Saturday Chef Classes – The Perfect Gift for Food Enthusiasts!
January 08, 2025
Food enthusiasts, mark your calendars! Helms College invites you to step into the culinary spotlight with the 2025 Saturday Chef Community Cooking Classes hosted by the expert culinary instructors of the Polly Long Denton School of Hospitality. Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just looking to learn something new, these hands-on classes will elevate your skills, spark creativity, and connect you with fellow food lovers.
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"There's Still a Lot of Uncertainty": Atlanta Fed President Bostic Looks Back on 2024
January 08, 2025
Today we're going to talk with President Bostic—or Raphael, as he always insists everyone call him—about this year in the economy and monetary policy, and a little more generally about what it's like to be a monetary policymaker in the world's largest economy.