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  • Georgia Power Foundation Commits $100,000 to Support the Resiliency of Families in Georgia

    December 03, 2021

    The Georgia Power Foundation recently committed a $100,000 donation to support comprehensive wrap-around services for Families First, the state’s largest family and children’s services organization in metro Atlanta.

  • Georgia’s Banks Continue Earnings Momentum in Third Quarter

    December 01, 2021

    The 153 FDIC-insured banks headquartered in Georgia through Sept. 30 reported strong third quarter performance. According to the latest FDIC data, cumulatively the state’s banks earned $579.1 million during the quarter, an increase of $128.8 million, or 29%, compared to the same three-month period in 2020.

  • ‘State of Small Business’ Launch in Macon a Success

    November 30, 2021

    With more than 1.6 million Georgians employed in small businesses across the state, this critical economic sector remains a top priority for the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD).

  • Nominations Now Open for 2022 National Small Business Week Awards

    November 29, 2021

    Nominations are now being accepted for the 2022 National Small Business Week (NSBW) Awards. The NSBW Awards recognize the achievements of SBA-assisted small businesses and the contributions they have made to their communities and our nation’s economy.

  • Delta Ready to Welcome 5.6M+ Customers During Thanksgiving Travel Period

    November 19, 2021

    The Thanksgiving holiday period is expected to return to levels not seen since before the COVID-19 pandemic, with Delta anticipating at least 5.6 million passengers from Nov. 19-30. To support customers, Delta has increased staffing levels across the operation including in customer service and reservations, and new flight attendants have graduated to accommodate the growing number of flights being restored.

  • UGA’s Georgia Economic Outlook Returns to In-Person Events, Delivering Business Intelligence for the New Year

    November 18, 2021

    As Georgia emerges from two years of economic uncertainty, University of Georgia Terry College of Business experts will address Georgia’s recovery from the COVID-19 recession, the booming housing market and what to expect in the year to come at the 39th annual Georgia Economic Outlook series.

  • Georgia Unemployment Rate Hits All-Time Low Amid Strong Job Growth

    November 18, 2021

    Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler announced today that Georgia's unemployment rate dropped to 3.1 percent in October, the lowest rate in Georgia’s recorded history.

  • TCSG Celebrates 2021 National Apprenticeship Week

    November 18, 2021

    The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) celebrates this year’s National Apprenticeship Week by highlighting the importance of Registered Apprenticeship Programs to growing Georgia’s skilled workforce.

  • The GEDA Recognizes Top Deals of the Year and Outstanding Individuals at Luncheon

    November 17, 2021

    At its Annual Awards luncheon on Monday, the Georgia Economic Developers Association (GEDA) recognized top deals of the year and excellence by individuals. Awards included the Deals of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Rip Wiley Award for Professional Excellence and Committee Chair and Member of the Year.

  • Georgia Ports Mark Mega Rail Milestone

    November 15, 2021

    Governor Brian Kemp announced that the Georgia Ports Authority has completed and is now operating the second set of nine new rail tracks for a total of 18 tracks at its Mason Mega Rail Terminal. The expansion immediately increases intermodal capacity to and from the Port of Savannah by more than 30 percent.

  • One Year In: Partnership for Inclusive Innovation Driving Opportunities Across the State

    November 12, 2021

    As COVID raged across Georgia last Fall, a team of corporate heavyweights, academics and politicians teamed up with one goal: to help Georgia become the technology capital of the East Coast.

  • Norfolk Southern Opens New Headquarters Building in Atlanta

    November 11, 2021

    Norfolk Southern Corporation formally opened its state-of-the-art headquarters in Midtown Atlanta following a ribbon-cutting ceremony that featured Governor Brian P. Kemp, Senator Raphael Warnock, Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Norfolk Southern employees, and civic and business leaders from across Atlanta.

  • The USG Board of Regents Elects Officers for 2022

    November 10, 2021

    The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia today elected Regent Harold Reynolds to a one-year term as the Board’s chair and Regent Erin Hames to a one-year term as the Board’s vice chair.

  • Small Teams Driving Integration of Sustainability into Business

    November 10, 2021

    As leaders at COP26 tackle climate change, a new report sheds light on how companies can organize themselves to integrate sustainability into their businesses. Produced by The Conference Board, the report covers issues including where sustainability sits within companies, the size of sustainability departments, and key priorities of sustainability teams.

  • Remington Firearms to Locate Global Headquarters, Manufacturing & Research Facility in LaGrange

    November 09, 2021

    Governor Brian Kemp announced Remington Firearms (RemArms), America’s oldest firearms manufacturer, will locate its global headquarters and open a new advanced manufacturing operation as well as a world-class research and development center in LaGrange. RemArms will invest $100 million and create 856 jobs over a five-year period.

  • US Lifts Historic International Travel Ban, Welcoming Back Fully Vaccinated Travelers from 33 Countries

    November 09, 2021

    After nearly two years, today, the US has reopened its borders to fully vaccinated international travelers arriving via air from the 26 Schengen countries in Europe, the United Kingdom, Ireland, China, India, South Africa, Iran and Brazil.

  • Southern Company Participates in the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow

    November 08, 2021

    Southern Company executives are participating in the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties in Glasgow, Scotland. Southern Company was one of the first companies in its industry to set a long-term goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050, as well as an interim goal of reducing GHG emissions 50% by 2030, as compared to 2007 levels.

  • SBA Announces $44.8 Billion in Signature Lending Programs

    November 04, 2021

    Under Administrator Guzman’s leadership, the SBA has made it a priority to increase access to capital for business owners across the nation, particularly from traditionally underserved communities.

  • Communities Named for 2021 Georgia Smart Communities Challenge

    November 03, 2021

    The Partnership for Inclusive Innovation recently announced that the cities of Woodbury and Concord, along with Pike and Spalding Counties, were selected to participate in its 2021 Georgia Smart Communities Challenge, which allows localities across the state to apply for research assistance that empowers them to envision, explore and plan for a “smart” future.

  • Georgia Center of Innovation Launches New Website Following Record Year

    November 02, 2021

    Following a year of record impact on Georgia businesses, the Georgia Center of Innovation, a strategic arm of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, has refined its branding through the launch of new website assets to ensure that Georgia businesses of all sizes understand the Center’s services and benefits

  • Floyd is Now Atrium Health Floyd

    October 29, 2021

    Floyd is now officially Atrium Health Floyd. Today marks the introduction of a new brand resulting from the strategic combination of the Floyd health system and Charlotte, North Carolina-based Atrium Health.

  • The Supply Chain is Broken. Here’s Why.

    October 29, 2021

    Whether it’s because of COVID cancellations, labor shortages or increased demand, America’s supply chain system is choking. As we approach the busiest shopping season of the year, containers are piling up at the nation’s ports, and many consumers worry their gift purchases will be backlogged or unavailable.

  • 2022’s Best States to Live Off the Grid

    October 28, 2021

    Whether you feel overconnected or want to save the planet, moving off the grid can help you both unplug and live more sustainably.

  • Georgia Council for the Arts Awards 67 Organizations $600,000 in Grant Funding

    October 27, 2021

    Georgia Council for the Arts, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, announced the recipients of the Vibrant Communities and Cultural Facilities grant awards for fiscal year 2022.

  • Georgia Public Policy Foundation: Supply Chain Snags and Silver Linings

    October 25, 2021

    Suddenly, “supply chain” and “logistics” have joined “Go Braves” and “Go Dawgs” as some of the most uttered phrases in the state. The first two are not because of a newfound love of drivers and warehouse workers, however, nor because of a winning streak.

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