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Middle Georgia Company Expands Operations into Latin America
October 07, 2020
Skullz Inc., a company that provides outstanding quality gear for gamers and produces the best gear for teams, organizations and affiliates in the gaming and eports industry, is expanding into Latin America. Skullz is based in Middle Georgia.
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Georgia Easy Voter Registration Options Break New Records
October 07, 2020
Georgia has hit a new record high registration level. As of October 6th, Georgia had 7,587,625 registered voters throughout the state. Over 5 million of those came through automatic registration at the Department of Driver Services, a program of the Office of the Secretary to make registering new voters and updating voter information simple and easy.
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Energy, Tourism and Entrepreneurship Drive Success for Top-Performing Small Cities
October 07, 2020
Today Heartland Forward published the newest installment of its annual report, "Most Dynamic Micropolitan Regions," which ranks 515 micropolitans–regions whose populations range from 10,000 to 50,000–by their economic performance.
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Georgia International Trade Office Earns U.S. Small Business Administration Award, Launches New Export Assistance Grant
October 06, 2020
The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) proudly announced it has been awarded a grant of more than $162,000 from the U.S. Small Business Administration under the State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) to bolster export assistance to small businesses.
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Business Leaders Invited to Join CEOs Frank Fernandez and Natalye Paquin to Discuss How Business and Community can Tackle Urgent Issues Together
October 05, 2020
Georgia business leaders are invited to attend a Zoom Forum with Frank Fernandez, President & CEO, Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Natalye Paquin, Esq., President & CEO, Points of Light, and host goBeyondProfit.
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Chris Clark: The State of Rural Resiliency
October 05, 2020
My rural upbringing has taught me a lot about working har d, finding ways to overcome even the most seemingly impossible challenges, and realizing that my faith can keep me grounded when the ground is shaky. I’ve seen small towns grow, decay and reinvent themselves time and time again; yet this time, with a global pandemic still in our midst, and a recession that many economists are saying will take 10-years to overcome, rural America is facing the greatest challenge of its time.
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Gov. Kemp Reports 10,000+ Jobs Created During First Quarter of Fiscal Year
October 02, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), today announced that more than 10,000 jobs were created across all regions of the state by economic development projects in Georgia during the first quarter of fiscal year 2021, generating more than $3.71 billion in new investments.
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Georgia Sees $73.7 Billion Annual Economic Impact from State's Public Airports
October 02, 2020
The Georgia Department of Transportation has released a Statewide Airport Economic Impact Study that quantifies the economic impact of the state’s 103 publicly-owned, public-use airports.
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Georgia Power Partners with Clean Cities for “Drive Electric Georgia Virtual Showcase"
October 01, 2020
Georgia Power is partnering with Clean Cities-Georgia, the central coordinating point for alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) activities in the state, to host this year’s “Drive Electric Georgia Virtual Showcase” as part of National Drive Electric Week.
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Aflac Leadership Honored with Georgia’s goBeyondProfit Champion Award
September 30, 2020
In a fitting capstone to the designation of September as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Aflac has been honored with the goBeyondProfit Champion Award. The peer-nominated goBeyondProfit Champion honor is given for Aflac’s consistency in benefiting its community and business with a generous and diverse company culture, while deploying company resources and priorities toward community empowerment.
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Amid Pandemic, Small Business Owners Respond With Meaningful Transformation; Remain Resilient
September 30, 2020
Amid this year's historic coronavirus pandemic, businesses are adapting by making major changes to their operations including increased use of technology, according to the latest PNC semi-annual survey of small and mid-size business owners and executives, which concluded Sept. 8th.
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Lt. Governor Duncan Address Sets Stage for Health Connect South 2020 Platform
September 29, 2020
The seventh annual Health Connect South (HCS), the Southeast’s gathering of thought leaders in the field of medicine, convened on September 24th with over 750 in attendance—its largest forum ever. Its unique networking platform encourages collaborative innovations and advances key health topics via 17 panel sessions, featuring over 40 renowned moderators and speakers, including Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan.
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Chris Clark: D.C. Fly-in Emphasizes Importance of Vote
September 28, 2020
Last week has been nothing short of extraordinary. From economic recovery and foreign affairs to health care, transportation, rural initiatives, agriculture and so much more, last week’s all-virtual Georgia Chamber D.C. Fly-In reported record attendance and conveyed a strong message that business and government can and must work together for a better future and more rapid recovery from the COVID recession.
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Georgia Historical Society Announces Former United States Senator Sam Nunn to Keynote Georgia History Festival Series
September 25, 2020
The Georgia Historical Society announced today that the theme and focus of study for the 2020-2021 Georgia History Festivalis Tear Down This Wall: Georgia in Cold War America.
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Georgia Power Employee’s Complete Greenhouse Project at K.B Sutton Elementary School in in Forsyth
September 24, 2020
Members of Georgia Power’s volunteer service organization, Citizens of Georgia Power-Plant Scherer chapter recently completed phase one of their legacy project at K.B Sutton Elementary School in Forsyth.
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Carl Vinson Institute Fellowship Helps Communities Address Revitalization Challenges
September 23, 2020
The City of Richmond Hill is promoting a unified “look” and the City of Dahlonega is envisioning visitor-friendly parking solutions through a community development collaborative with the University of Georgia.
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Georgia Congressional Delegation Fights to Close Digital Divide
September 22, 2020
U.S. Senator David Perdue (R-GA), U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler (R-GA), and 10 members of the Georgia congressional delegation sent a letter urging Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai to utilize Georgia’s recently completed location-level broadband maps as the federal government works to improve access to high-speed internet.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.