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Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan Announces Application Process for Partnership for Inclusive Innovation Grants
February 08, 2021
Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan announced the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation is now accepting applications for pilot program grant funding.
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The 5G Economy will Spur Massive GDP and Job Growth Across the US
February 08, 2021
5G networks could create about 4.5 million jobs in the US and add roughly $1.5 trillionto the country's GDP, according to a new report from Boston Consulting Group (BCG), commissioned by CTIA, the wireless industry association.
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National Center for Civil & Human Rights Receives $17M Grant from The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation to Expand Center’s Footprint & Programming
February 05, 2021
The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation announced a five-year, $17 million grant to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta. As part of The Center’s capital expansion to add 20,000 square feet to the existing footprint and transform its programming, $15 million of the grant will fund The Center’s new three-story West Wing.
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In Good Company Report Affirms Georgia’s Business Generosity Momentum
February 04, 2021
Through the turmoil of 2020, Georgia business showcased the best in all of us. Companies on the In Good Company list displayed extraordinary grit and determination to meet urgent needs.
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Technology Association of Georgia Announces Keynote Speakers for the Georgia Technology Summit
February 03, 2021
Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) announces keynote speakers; issues call for content and nominations for Georgia’s Top 40 Innovative Companies and the Georgia Technology Awards for the Georgia Technology Summit, which will take place April 28th-29th, 2021.
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Following December Decline, Small Business Employment Growth Holds Steady in January
February 03, 2021
The latest Paychex | IHS Markit Business Employment Watch report is out. The January numbers show the national Small Business Jobs Index held relatively stable from the previous month.
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Nearly $530 Million in PPP Loans Approved by SBA in Georgia in Current Round of Funding
January 29, 2021
As part of ongoing transparency of economic aid programs, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently released data summarizing Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan approvals made through Jan. 24th.
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COVID-19 Update: Dr. Anthony Fauci Talks with Georgia’s Cities
January 26, 2021
In an interview with GMA’s Larry Hanson (Executive Director), Rusi Patel (General Counsel) and Kelli Bennett (Director of Communications) Dr. Anthony Fauci shared an inside look into the COVID-19 vaccines, his professional opinion on a return to normal and what local leaders can do to engage with and protect their communities.
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Savannah Moves More than 4.6M TEUs in 2020
January 26, 2021
The Georgia Ports Authority moved more than 4.68 million twenty-foot equivalent container units in 2020, up 1.8 percent over its 2019 total of 4.59 million. Total cargo crossing all docks in 2020 reached 38.4 million tons.
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Governor Brian Kemp: Here's How We Kept Georgia Open for Business
January 25, 2021
One year ago, none of us could have imagined the challenges we would face as a nation. Here in Georgia — similar to the rest of the country — our economy was growing at a rapid pace, unemployment was at its lowest in state history, and more Georgians were finding high-quality, sustainable jobs.
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Chris Clark & Teresa White: The Reimagined New Georgia Economy
January 22, 2021
As 2021 unfolds, the Georgia Chamber remains true to our purpose of supporting job creation, economic mobility, growth, equality and free enterprise statewide. Most importantly, we continue to listen to Georgia businesses as we focus on recovery and resiliency for a reimagined new Georgia economy.
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goBeyondProfit: Action Steps to a Diverse Workplace
January 22, 2021
Replay this conversation over and over to discover tried and true programs and processes to implement as well as guidance to create a customizable check list of incremental steps forward.
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goBeyondProfit: Beyond Bias & Blind Spots
January 21, 2021
In this conversation, experts help you discover hidden obstacles to realizing the ideal workplace and share actionable steps to remove the barriers to success.
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Gov. Kemp Reports 16,000+ Jobs Created During First Half of Fiscal Year
January 20, 2021
Governor Brian P. Kemp, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), today announced that more than 16,000 jobs were created across all regions of the state by economic development projects in Georgia during the first half of fiscal year 2021, generating nearly $6 billion in new investments.
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goBeyondProfit: Impact of Racial Inequity at Work
January 20, 2021
A bit of history frames the discussion that leads to practical understanding of why conversations on race are vitally important in the optimal workplace.
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goBeyondProfit Releases Video Series Identifying Common Dynamics that Hurt Company Cultures & Hinder Success of Black & Other Diverse Employees
January 19, 2021
As follow up to their recent research report on Empathetic Leadership, goBeyondProfit has released a three-part video series offering business executive insights on common workplace practices and perspectives that hinder all employees, but in particular Black employees, from peak performance.
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Survey: America's CEOs Start 2021 Concerned About Taxes, Optimistic About Trade, & Eager to Return to the Office
January 19, 2021
As 2021 begins, a new survey from The Conference Board reveals the biggest issues that will keep business leaders up at night in the new year. CEOs in the United States are more worried about higher corporate taxes and increased regulation, but less worried about global political instability and disruptions to global trade.
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GNTC Foundation Raises Approximately $250,000 in 2020
January 15, 2021
By the end of December 2020, the Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) Foundation raised approximately $250,000 in support of students from private donations, corporate gifts, grants, planned giving and establishment of an endowed fund.
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Despite Challenges, Georgia Ports Achieved Milestones in 2020
January 15, 2021
Despite unprecedented challenges in 2020, the Georgia Ports Authority’s (GPA) and its partners achieved many milestones.
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Georgia Plans to Provide Bonus Payment to Every Public School Teacher, School Staff Member
January 15, 2021
Governor Brian Kemp and State School Superintendent Richard Woods plan to provide a one-time, $1,000 bonus payment to every K-12 public-school teacher and school-level staff member in the state.
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SBA Re-Opening Paycheck Protection Program to Small Lenders & All Lenders on Tuesday
January 15, 2021
The U.S. Small Business Administration, in consultation with the U.S. Treasury Department, will re-open the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan portal to PPP-eligible lenders with $1 billion or less in assets for First and Second Draw applications on Friday. The portal will fully open on Tuesday, to all participating PPP lenders to submit First and Second Draw loan applications to SBA.
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Georgia Chamber Eggs and Issues Event Attracts over 3,000 Participants
January 14, 2021
The Georgia Chamber all-virtual Eggs and Issues event, presented by AT&T, Atlanta Gas Light, Chick-fil-A, Delta Air Lines, Inc., and Georgia Power aired virtually Wednesday to more than 3,000 business and community leaders across the state.
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Dr. Steve Wrigley Announces Plan to Retire as Chancellor of the University System of Georgia
January 13, 2021
University System of Georgia (USG) Chancellor Steve Wrigley announced plans to retire July 1st, after 36 years in public service.
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Georgia Farm Bureau Honors Sen. Isakson with Commodity Award
January 07, 2021
On Dec. 17th, former U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson received the 2020 Georgia Farm Bureau (GFB) Commodity Award in a private presentation at his Atlanta office. The GFB Commodity Award, one of the organization’s highest honors, is given to individuals who have supported and promoted Georgia agriculture.
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Georgia Chamber CEO Chris Clark: The Facts About Vaccine Distribution in Georgia
December 18, 2020
2020 has certainly been a year for the books; one that has challenged our health, our thinking, and our collective willpower as a global society. And though there appears to be light at the end of the tunnel with the first vaccines arriving in Georgia, I wanted to briefly address the thousands of inquiries that we are receiving about vaccine distribution in our state.