Features
-
Navicent Health Transforms Performance through ISO 9001
September 21, 2020
The American Society for Quality has included in its September issue of Quality Progress Magazine an article entitled “Driving Performance: How ISO 9001 helped a Georgia healthcare system provide safer, more effective care” by Casey Bedgood, certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt and Accreditation Optimization Officer for Navicent Health.
-
Critical Panel Discussion to be Featured at Health Connect South: Atlanta Hospital CEOs Collaboration to Combat COVID-19
September 21, 2020
The agenda for the 2020 Health Connect South (HCS) annual gathering on September 24th will feature a compelling panel discussion with three Atlanta area hospital CEO’s who will share how they spearheaded unprecedented, collaborative efforts to combat the Novel Coronavirus pandemic.
-
Georgia Significantly Outperforms National Unemployment Rate in August
September 18, 2020
The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) announced today that for the month of August, Georgia’s unemployment rate was 5.6 percent, while the national unemployment rate stood at 8.4 percent. Along with outpacing the national rate, Georgia recorded a decrease of 2 percentage points since July and a seven-point drop since the beginning of the pandemic.
-
Poll Worker Training: Aggressive Statewide Program Targets Those Who Make the Critical Difference on Election Day
September 18, 2020
Even with new technology and new procedures, one thing has not changed about Georgia elections: Those who will have the most direct impact on achieving a smooth, successful election day are the poll managers and workers who will staff Georgia’s 3100 precincts on Nov. 3rd.
-
Navicent Health Invests $1.2M in the Lives of Teammates, Raises Internal Minimum Wage
September 17, 2020
Navicent Health has increased its internal minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.00 per hour, investing $1.2 million into the lives and careers of its teammates. Hourly workers will benefit from the increase, which exceeds the federal government’s minimum pay requirements.
-
Georgia Commission for Freight and Logistics Kicks Off 2020 Meeting Series
September 17, 2020
The Georgia Commission for Freight and Logistics has kicked-off its 2020 Meeting Series with its first meeting held on September 15th. This year’s regional meetings will continue the work launched in 2019 with the creation of the commission through House Resolution 37.
-
Health Connect South 2020 Set to Showcase Best of the Southeast Regions’ Health Collaborations
September 16, 2020
The 2020 Health Connect South (HCS) annual gathering on September 24th will present a unique view into health collaborations happening across the Southeast among health systems, academia, healthcare providers, investors, health innovators and key state and national policy makers.
-
State’s International Trade Team Announces New Export Directory Connecting Georgia Suppliers to Global Buyers
September 15, 2020
The Georgia Department of Economic Development’s International Trade division is officially announcing a new marketing tool created to provide virtual connections between international buyers and Georgia suppliers.
-
Alzheimer’s Association, Georgia Chapter Now Offering Monthly Virtual Lunch & Learn Alzheimer’s Series
September 14, 2020
-
Chris Clark: Building a Global Talent Pipeline
September 14, 2020
Even before COVID-19 hit our borders and changed virtually every business plan and legislative priority for 2020, the war for talent was being fought across every industry sector around the world.
-
Join GeorgiaForward and Georgia Municipal Association for Let Your Voice Be Heard: How, When, and Why To Vote
September 11, 2020
Join GeorgiaForward and Georgia Municipal Association on September 15 at 6pm for Let Your Voice Be Heard: How, When, and Why To Vote featuring Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Carter Center Chair Jason Carter, and Professor Andra Gillespie of Emory University with a U.S. Census reminder from Janet Lee.
-
Job Creation Up In First Two Months of Fiscal Year
September 10, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced new economic development job numbers showing that Georgia’s economic momentum is continuing to grow two months into the state’s new fiscal year.
-
H. J. Russell & Company Honored with Georgia’s goBeyondProfit Champion Award
September 10, 2020
Today it was announced that H. J. Russell & Company (Russell), a family-run pillar of Atlanta real estate development and construction, was honored with the goBeyondProfit Champion Award. This peer-nominated honor is given by Georgia business leaders to companies who consistently benefit their community and business with generous company culture, deployment of company resources and community empowerment.
-
Technology Association of Georgia Announces Early Look at Fintech South Featured Speakers, Schedule
September 09, 2020
Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) releases its agenda and first wave of speakers for Fintech South, the Southeast’s largest virtual event dedicated to financial innovation taking place October 5th-9th.
-
Mercer University Breaks Ground on New Medical School Campus in Columbus
September 08, 2020
Mercer University today held a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of its planned medical school campus in Uptown Columbus on the banks of the Chattahoochee River.
-
Department of Economic Development Thanks Companies Supplying Critical Items to Fight COVID-19
September 08, 2020
The Georgia Department of Economic Development, alongside Governor Brian P. Kemp, again thanked the numerous companies across the state who have stepped up to provide personal protective equipment (PPE) and health care supplies to fight COVID-19.
-
Congressman Austin Scott: Census Results Vitally Important to Our Local Communities
September 03, 2020
One hundred and thirty-two federal programs used Census Bureau statistical data to distribute more than $675 billion in funds during fiscal year 2015 alone.
-
One Georgia County Leads the Nation on Top “Work from Home” U.S. Counties List
September 03, 2020
Forsyth County, Georgia, ranks as the top "Work from Home" county in the United States, according to a new report from the National Association of Realtors® measuring several factors of increasing relevance amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Two Colorado counties – Douglas and Broomfield – appear in the top 10 at second and ninth, respectively.
-
Forecasts Say 42.5 Million Americans Will Hit the Road for Labor Day Holiday Weekend
September 03, 2020
-
Georgia Named ‘Top State for Doing Business’ for 7th Consecutive Year
September 02, 2020
Prior to a tour of the new Amazon fulfillment center in Gwinnett County, Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Georgia has been named the “Top State for Doing Business” for the seventh year in a row by Area Development.
-
Georgia Power's New Vogtle Units Approximately 87% Complete
September 01, 2020
Georgia Power announced in a filing with the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) that the target in-service dates for the Vogtle nuclear expansion project remain November 2021 for Unit 3 and November 2022 for Unit 4. The company also reported the project is now approximately 87% complete, as significant progress continues to be made at the site.
-
Chris Clark: The 2020 Census. Just Do It.
August 31, 2020
When Nike launched its “Just Do It” campaign in 1988, no one had any idea what would become of such a simple phrase.
-
Health Connect South Announces Lineup for Sept. 24th Virtual Gathering
August 28, 2020
Health Connect South, the largest multidisciplinary health gathering in the Southeast, has announced that it will hold its 7th annual gathering on Sept. 24th. A virtual event, Health Connect South is committed to the mission of serving the health community as a platform to promote health collaborations throughout the Southeast.
-
Loans, Deposits, Employment up at Georgia’s Banks
August 28, 2020
Through the first six months of 2020, Georgia’s banks continued to serve as a source of financial strength and stability for families and businesses.
-
Middle Georgia State University Dedicates Two New Airplanes Funded Through Jones Family Foundation
August 27, 2020
Middle Georgia State University (MGA) hosted a brief dedication ceremony for two single-engine Piper Archers on August 25 at Macon Downtown Airport. MGA purchased the new aircraft – funded through an $800,000 donation from the Charles H. Jones Family Foundation – so that its School of Aviation can expand flight education in Macon.