Features
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Georgia Announces Record Year for International Trade
February 16, 2022
Governor Brian P. Kemp joined the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) in announcing that the State of Georgia achieved a record-breaking year for international trade. In 2021, Georgia’s total trade reached $166.11 billion across 223 countries and territories.
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RAISE Forum Seeks Post-Revenue Southern Startup Applicants
February 15, 2022
The 14th semi-annual RAISE (Retention and Advanced Investment for the Southeast at Emory) Forum is scheduled for Friday, May 10. Supported by The Roberto C. Goizueta Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation, this invitation-only event connects startups and top-tier investors from across the Southeast to foster collaboration within the region’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and ensure the best startups can stay local.
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Governor, First Lady Announce Recipients of Arts & Humanities Awards
February 14, 2022
Governor Brian P. Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp announced the recipients of the 10th annual Governor’s Awards for the Arts and Humanities to honor outstanding individuals and organizations that have made significant contributions to Georgia through their work in these fields.
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Georgia Chamber Welcomes Business Prospects for Annual ‘Georgia Quail Hunt’ in Albany
February 11, 2022
This week, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce hosts its 33rd annual Georgia Quail Hunt in Albany, as business leaders representing state recruitment and expansion prospects joined local and state economic development officials, including Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, to learn about the benefits of doing business in Georgia.
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Construction Education Foundation of Georgia Rebrands As “Construction Ready”
February 10, 2022
This week the Construction Education Foundation of Georgia (CEFGA) announced it is expanding its work beyond Georgia, enhancing its services, and changing its name to “Construction Ready.”
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Georgia Saw 56.6% Increase in New Business Applications, 2nd Largest in U.S.
February 09, 2022
A recent Federal Reserve Bank study noted that the pandemic caused an additional 200,000 businesses to close their doors last year, with small businesses comprising the bulk of the difference. However, it hasn’t been all bad news for the nation’s small businesses. A real-time survey of business applications conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau offers encouraging results.
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Berry College Announces the Opening of Fairfield Inn & Suites By Marriott
February 08, 2022
Berry College and Hotel Equities announces the opening of the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Rome.
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Georgia-Based Nonprofits Announce Transformative Investment to Help Students Overcome Obstacles to Learning
February 08, 2022
The Communities In Schools of Georgia state office and independent affiliate Communities In Schools of Atlanta work to ensure every student, regardless of race, zip code, or history of marginalization has what they need to succeed in school and beyond.
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Governor Announces Over $5.6 Million in Grants for Law Enforcement Training Program
February 07, 2022
Governor Brian Kemp and Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) Executive Director Jay Neal announced the awards of 46 grants totaling $5,618,762 through the Law Enforcement Training Grant Program.
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Global Production Company Behind Super Bowl Halftime Stage Set To Open Atlanta Outpost
February 04, 2022
As it gears up for the biggest sporting event of the year, All Access is officially setting up shop in the Hollywood of the South. With its well-established Los Angeles client base that continues to relocate projects to Georgia, the global company is following suit by expanding its presence with an Atlanta location to better serve its television, film and entertainment clients.
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Chick-fil-A Holds Onto Top Fast Food Spot in MBLM's Brand Intimacy COVID Study
February 03, 2022
The fast food industry maintained its sixth place ranking in the second year of the pandemic according to MBLM's Brand Intimacy COVID Study, which analyzes brands based on emotional connections during the pandemic.
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Georgia Chamber and Fiserv Award Recipients of Small Diverse Business Program
February 03, 2022
The Georgia Chamber has announced the recipients for this year's Small Diverse Business program memberships. Eight diverse businesses will have the opportunity to take full advantage of a one-year membership to the Georgia Chamber of Commerce.
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Berry College and Hotel Equities Announce the Opening of Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott
February 02, 2022
Berry College and Hotel Equities announced the opening of the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Rome, Georgia. The new hotel is owned and developed by Berry and is located next to the expansive Rome Tennis Center at Berry College.
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Governor Announces Almost $408 Million in Awards to Provide Broadband Access
February 02, 2022
Governor Brian Kemp, joined by members of the Broadband Infrastructure Committee and state leaders, announced almost $408 million in preliminary awards which will provide communities, households, and businesses in 70 Georgia counties access to faster and more reliable broadband.
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U.S. Small Businesses Continue to See Strong Job Gains and Worker Pay Increases in January
February 02, 2022
National small business job growth continued to increase in January as did earnings for workers, according to the Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch.
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Georgia’s In Good Company Report Reveals 1,700+ Businesses Operating Generously
February 01, 2022
Here at the start of 2022, there’s great news to share -- people trust business more than any other institution in their lives. With this increased trust comes hopeful expectations. This annual In Good Company Report highlights the more than 1,700 goBeyondProfit member companies on this business generosity journey.
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Georgia Power Files Plan Preparing for Future Energy Landscape
February 01, 2022
On Monday, Georgia Power filed its 2022 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) which sets forth a proactive, innovative and transformational roadmap for how the company will continue to meet the energy needs of customers, local communities and the State of Georgia for future generations.
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Georgia Lottery Raises $376.5M for HOPE, Pre-K in Second Quarter of FY22
January 31, 2022
The Georgia Lottery Corp. announced it generated $376,513,000 in profits for the second quarter of fiscal year 2022, bringing the total transferred to the State Treasury’s Lottery for Education Account since inception to more than $24.6 billion.
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Georgia Chamber Announces Inaugural Members of Hub Chamber Council
January 28, 2022
Acknowledging Georgia’s larger cities and counties outside of the Metro Atlanta region have their own unique issues and concerns that demand a more coordinated and specific program of work, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce along with its chamber partners are proud to announce the creation of the Hub Chamber Council.
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Delta is Driving Change for the Earth and the People on It
January 27, 2022
Delta is accelerating its efforts to build a more sustainable and people-first future for air travel. Starting this month, the airline will refresh its onboard product offerings with artisan-made amenity kits, recycled bedding, reusable and biodegradable service ware and premium canned wine.
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Georgia Ports Authority Tops 5.5M TEUs, 650K Units in 2021
January 26, 2022
The Port of Savannah moved a record 5.6 million twenty-foot equivalent container units in Calendar Year 2021, growing volumes by a million TEUs, or 20 percent, compared to 2020. In Brunswick, Colonel’s Island Terminal handled 649,550 units of cars, trucks and machinery, an increase of 10.6 percent.
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CEOs Eye 2022 With Optimism and a Dash of Uncertainty
January 25, 2022
175 CEOs across 15 industries shared their perspectives, expectations, thoughts, and priorities for the next 12 months.
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Robert Bunch Named President, Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield in Georgia
January 24, 2022
Anthem announced that Robert Bunch has been named President, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Georgia.
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Georgia Resources Fire Up Shooting Sports Industry
January 21, 2022
In a state that treasures individual freedoms, the right to bear arms is highly honored by an ever-increasing number of Georgia citizens. This avid consumer base, coupled with a pro-business environment and gun-friendly legislation, has attracted many advanced manufacturers in the defense, law enforcement, firearms, and shooting sports industries.
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Georgia’s Economic Recovery Leads to One of the Nation’s Lowest Unemployment Rates
January 20, 2022
Today, Commissioner Butler announced an all-time low unemployment rate for December 2021 of 2.6 percent, dropping two tenths of a point from November’s rate of 2.8 percent. The national December 2021 unemployment rate was down three-tenths to 3.9 percent.