November 2016 Features

  • 10 Ways to Keep Your Small Business Moving Forward

    November 18, 2016

    When you run a business, it’s important to always keep an eye on the future if you want your business to grow and improve. Members of our small business community understand what it takes to keep businesses moving forward. Here are some of their top tips.

  • Georgia Manufacturing Summit Keynote Speakers Tout Good-to-Great Experiences

    November 17, 2016

    As keynote speakers at the recent 2016 Georgia Manufacturing Summit in Atlanta, two prominent Georgia manufacturing executives provided good-to-great, real-life examples, strategies, and personal business philosophies to over 500 attendees.

  • Dr. Doug Patten Named Associate Dean of MCG Southwest Campus

    November 11, 2016

    Dr. Doug Patten, chief medical officer for the Georgia Hospital Association, has been named campus associate dean for the Southwest Campus of the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University effective January 1st.

  • 7 Powerful Ways to Empower Your Employees

    November 09, 2016

    If you own a small business and manage other people, one thing you have to realize is that the success of your company depends on the success of your team. This is one reason why more and more businesses are working to find the top employee incentives that promote peak performance. Investing in your employees is an investment in the future of a business.

  • Cancer Coalition to Honor Lem and Linda Griffin for Fourth Annual Night for Hope Gala

    November 07, 2016

    The Cancer Coalition of South Georgia will host its fourth annual Night for Hope fundraising gala on Saturday, February 25, 2017 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Albany. The Cancer Coalition continues its local fight against cancer, now under the new name of Horizons Community Solutions.

  • Albany Area Chamber of Commerce
 Strongly Supports SPLOST and E-SPLOST Referendum

    November 03, 2016

    On Election Day, November 8th, Albany voters will not only cast ballots for the Presidency, the Senate, the House of Representatives, and several local races, but also for two other key elements critical to the future of thee community: SPLOST and E-SPLOST.

  • ASU President Art Dunning: Homecoming Big Step in Making Albany True ‘College Town’

    November 02, 2016

    This past weekend, thousands of alumni, family and friends from all over the country converged on Albany for the annual Albany State University homecoming celebration. Homecoming could not happen without the support of this entire community, from our elected and appointed officials to the residents who tolerate the extra traffic and crowds. ASU’s homecoming produces the largest economic impact of any event that takes place in Albany each year.