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Ivey Hall of the Macon Area Habitat for Humanity on ReStore
January 24, 2023
Ivey Hall of the Macon Area Habitat for Humanity talks about ReStore and how it helps the organization collect household items needed as they build in the region.
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Julia Wood of Community Foundation of Central Georgia on Giving Through a Fund
January 23, 2023
Julia Wood of the Community Foundation of Central Georgia talks about how they help donors create a fund that can grow in value and help serve the community at the same time.
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Kris Vaughn of First Presbyterian Day School on Their January 29th Event
January 20, 2023
Kris Vaughn of First Presbyterian Day School talks about their upcoming open house to preview the school.
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Kirk Scott of Colony Bank on Growing Strategically
January 18, 2023
Kirk Scott of Colony Bank talks about the various considerations businesses need to evaluate when planning for growth.
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Nik Volkov of Mercer University on Data Analytics
January 18, 2023
Nik Volkov of Mercer University talks about the evolution of data that can help businesses grow by using the information available to them.
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Dr. Holly Boettger-Tong of Wesleyan College Provides an Overview of Science and Mathematics
January 17, 2023
Dr. Holly Boettger-Tong of Wesleyan College talks about the various programs, technology and educational options for students interested in math and science.
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PCOM Pharmacy Chair John Tovar on a Collaborative Model for Reducing Healthcare Expenditures
January 17, 2023
Associate Professor and Chair of the PCOM School of Pharmacy John Tovar, PharmD talks about the rising healthcare costs across the country and how healthcare spending can be controlled.
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Larry Williams of TAG Talks About Georgia's Technology Economy
January 13, 2023
Larry Williams of TAG reflects on 2022 and how the organization strives to support the technology job market and workforce in the state of Georgia.
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Dr. Bill Carty of Middle Georgia State University on the Master of Business in Leadership
January 12, 2023
Dr. Bill Carty of Middle Georgia State University talks about the 10 courses that students take to get their Master of Business in Leadership degree.
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Eleyce Coleman of the MBCIA on Existing Industry
January 11, 2023
Eleyce Coleman of the MBCIA talks about the banner year of 2022 and how they work with local, state and federal agencies to achieve this success.
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Gary Wheat on 2022 Success for Visit Macon
January 10, 2023
Gary Wheat of Visit Macon talks about the articles that the region was recognized in and the media coverage of Macon as a top destination for travelers.
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Sandy Lake Talks About the Upcoming Georgia Logistics Summit in Savannah
January 09, 2023
Sandy Lake of the Center of Innovation provides registration and agenda details for the upcoming Georgia Logistics Summit to be held in Savannah on March 8th, hosted by The Georgia Center of Innovation.
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George McCanless on United to End Homelessness
January 06, 2023
George McCanless of the United Way talks about the various aspects of homelessness in Bibb County and how the United to End Homelessness campaign helps in that effort.
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Nancy White of the Macon Volunteer Clinic on Their 20th Anniversary
January 05, 2023
Nancy White of the Macon Volunteer Clinic reflects on their start in 2003 and looking forward into 2023 as the organization celebrates 20 years.
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Riah Ivy of Georgia Research Alliance on Hands on Lab Experience
January 05, 2023
Riah Ivy is a Student Scholar of the Georgia Research Alliance talks about her experience with the organization and learning skills needed for her future profession.
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Heath Fountain of Colony Bank on Supporting the Georgia HEART Hospital Program
January 04, 2023
CEO of Colony Bank Heath Fountain talks about the Georgia HEART Hospital Program and the importance of helping support rural hospitals throughout Georgia.
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Jonathan Pitts of Macon Occupational Medicine on New Opportunities with Piedmont
December 21, 2022
Jonathan Pitts of Macon Occupational Medicine talks about their new alliance and being part of Piedmont Urgent Care and the services they can offer.
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Ethiel Garlington Looks Back on the Year for Historic Macon Foundation
December 20, 2022
Ethiel Garlington reviews 2022 and provides a summary of the activities that helped the organization further their mission.
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Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black Looks Back at His Tenure
December 20, 2022
Georgia's Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black talks about the past 12 years and some of their achievements including progress in disaster recovery and food safety initiatives.
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Macon-Bibb Mayor Lester Miller Reflects on 2022
December 19, 2022
Mayor Lester Miller talks about the progress the region has made in 2022 including the elimination of blight and continuing growth in and progress in 2023.
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Chris Clark Invites You to the Georgia Chamber's Annual Eggs & Issues Event
December 19, 2022
Chris Clark, President and CEO of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, talks about the organization's annual signature event - Eggs & Issues, which brings together over 2,000 business leaders just ahead of the legislative session.
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Dr. Gary Bernstein of Piedmont Macon and Piedmont Macon North Hospitals on Leapfrog Scores
December 16, 2022
Dr. Gary Bernstein of Piedmont Macon and Piedmont Macon North Hospitals on talks about their "A" grade ratings and why that is so important to track the quality of care.
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Julia Wood of the Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Charitable Giving with an IRA
December 14, 2022
Vice President of Development and Donor Services at the Community Foundation of Central Georgia Julia Wood talks about the benefits of using an IRA for charitable contributions.
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Ivey Hall of the Macon Area Habitat for Humanity on Their Year-End Focus
December 13, 2022
Ivey Hall of the Macon Area Habitat for Humanity talks about their special Light More Homes program as a way to bring more awareness to their mission.
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Chris Chammoun of the Georgia Center of Innovation Discusses Controlled Environment Agriculture
December 13, 2022
Chris Chammoun of the Georgia Center of Innovation talks about controlled environment agriculture and what this rapid growth means to the state.