February 2023 Features
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17th Annual Combos Marathon and Half Marathon Set for March 4th
February 28, 2023
Area residents will notice several temporary lane and partial closings in the area on Saturday, March 4th as Albany welcomes almost over 1,000 participants in the 17th Annual Combos Marathon and Half Marathon, formally known as the SNICKERS.
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Survey Shows Optimism from Small Business Owners
February 28, 2023
Based on the results of PNC's latest semi-annual survey of small and mid-sized businesses, it appears that resilient business owners are defying predictions of an economic downturn later this year. In fact, business owner optimism about the outlook for their own businesses in the next six months has reached a 20-year survey high.
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Georgia Manufacturing Alliance Celebrates 15th Anniversary
February 27, 2023
Georgia Manufacturing Alliance, founded in 2008, celebrated 15 years of serving Georgia’s manufacturers, and manufacturing executives and personnel, during a February 21st Gala at Sweetwater Brewing Company in Atlanta.
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2023 Georgia Grown Executive Chefs Announced
February 27, 2023
Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper and Georgia Restaurant Association (GRA) President + CEO Karen Bremer announced five new Georgia Grown Executive Chefs at the 2023 Taste of Georgia Legislative Reception last night.
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Cathy Williams Elected to Represent Congressional District 2 on State Transportation Board of Georgia
February 24, 2023
On Tuesday, a caucus of state representatives and senators from Georgia Congressional District 2 elected Cathy Williams to represent the district on the State Transportation Board for the next five years. Williams is replacing Johnny Floyd, who did not seek re-election after 15 years of service on the board.
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Annual Georgia Archives History Symposium “Georgia, Nature, and the Environment” Coming April 1st
February 24, 2023
The free symposium will feature scholarly presentations discussing Georgia’s history of conservation efforts throughout the years, the various environmental changes in the landscape and animal life of Georgia, and the developments that stimulated the economic growth of Georgia, such as the marble industry, the parks system, and the Blue Ridge parkway.
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Georgia Center of Innovation Partners Two Georgia Companies to Solve One’s Labor Challenge
February 23, 2023
In today's labor market, the ability to immediately summon a workforce by simply sending a text may seem like a fantasy. But for TSG Resolute, a small manufacturer in Americus, Georgia, it's reality, thanks to a unique partnership with Atlanta-based communication and scheduling software staffing company Casi, brought about by the Manufacturing team at the Georgia Center of Innovation.
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GaDOE Partners with SME Education Foundation to Provide Students with Manufacturing & Engineering Education
February 22, 2023
The Georgia Department of Education and Georgia Association of Manufacturers have partnered with the SME Education Foundation to provide a unique industry-informed, hands-on manufacturing program to select high school students across the state, through the Foundation's SME PRIME program.
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Albany Area Chamber Leads Local Delegation in “Albany-Dougherty Day” at State Capitol
February 21, 2023
The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce this week led a robust delegation of local leaders from the public and private sectors to Atlanta for “Albany-Dougherty Day” at the state capitol, an Albany Area Chamber legislative advocacy program that emphasizes the community’s priorities and opportunities and showcases the impact of its leadership and collaboration.
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Governor Kemp & The Georgia Historical Society Appoint 2023 Georgia Trustees
February 17, 2023
In recognition of the 290th anniversary of the founding of the Georgia colony, the Honorable Brian Kemp, Governor of Georgia, and Dr. W. Todd Groce, President and CEO of the Georgia Historical Society, officially appointed Dan Amos and Donna Hyland as the 2023 Georgia Trustees in a signing ceremony at the Georgia State Capitol.
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Georgia Leaders Selected for 2023 GeorgiaForward Young Gamechangers Cohort
February 16, 2023
GeorgiaForward has selected 45 promising professionals to serve the organization’s 2023 Young Gamechangers program. YG is a unique leadership action program hosted by GeorgiaForward, a non-profit organization administrated by the Georgia Municipal Association.
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Governor Kemp Announces Second Consecutive Record-breaking Year for Georgia Trade
February 15, 2023
Governor Brian Kemp joined the Department of Economic Development in announcing that the State of Georgia achieved a record-breaking year for international trade for a second year in a row. In 2022, Georgia’s total trade exceeded $196 billion across 221 countries and territories.
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Lt. Governor Jones Brings Back Statewide Field Representative Constituent Program
February 14, 2023
Lt. Governor Burt Jones announced a new constituent services program. The Statewide Field Representative Constituent Program divides Georgia’s 159 counties into three regions with a dedicated constituent services representative for each.
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America's SBDC Launches New Annual Report Showcasing the SBDC Network's Nationwide Impact
February 13, 2023
As small business owners navigate an ever-changing landscape, Small Business Development Centers continue to support and elevate their clients through innovative training programs and advising strategies.
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Georgia Chamber Hosts Business Prospects for Annual ‘Georgia Quail Hunt’ in Albany
February 10, 2023
This week, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual Georgia Quail Hunt in Albany, as business leaders representing state recruitment and expansion prospects joined local and state economic development officials, including Lt. Governor Burt Jones and University System of Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue, to learn about the benefits of doing business in Georgia.
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CEO Confidence Picked Up in Q1, but CEOs Remain Pessimistic Entering 2023
February 10, 2023
The Conference Board Measure of CEO Confidence in collaboration with The Business Council stands at 43 to start 2023, up from 32 in the final quarter of 2022. The Measure's improvement early in Q1 2023 represents an uptick from the extreme weakness seen last year, which brought it to lows comparable to the depths of the COVID-19 recession in 2020.
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New Research Reveals the Best States to Launch a Business - Georgia Ranks 2nd
February 08, 2023
The research, undertaken by Lensa, looked at factors such as the rate of new entrepreneurs, corporate tax rate, and venture capital, to reveal the best states to launch your business.
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Scott McMurray Named Deputy Commissioner for Georgia Quick Start
February 08, 2023
Technical College System of Georgia Commissioner Greg Dozier announced his appointment of Scott McMurray as Deputy Commissioner for Georgia Quick Start. McMurray assumes the Deputy Commissioner role after serving as Interim Deputy Commissioner of Georgia Quick Start upon the retirement of Jackie Rohosky.
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New Dougherty County Commission Chairman Visits Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany for Tour
February 06, 2023
Chairman Lorenzo L. Heard, Dougherty County Commission, visited Marine Corps Logistics Base (MCLB) Albany on Wednesday, February 1, 2023, for a tour and an overview of the landfill gas-to-energy mission for renewable energy. Heard was accompanied by Dougherty County Administrator, Michael McCoy.
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UGA: Effects of Possible Recession on Agriculture, Grocery Prices
February 06, 2023
Chances are good that you have felt the pinch at the grocery store and bemoaned the price of some of your standard weekly staples. Economists at the University of Georgia say to brace yourselves for more of the same in the upcoming months.
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If You Build It They Will Come. But Where Will They Live?
February 03, 2023
Georgia has been building a fortress economy since coming out of the great recession. “The number one state to do business” is as much of a mission statement as it is a ranking.
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Wage Inflation for U.S. Small Business Continues to Decline; Rate of Small Business Hiring Remains Strong
February 01, 2023
The rate of hourly wage growth for U.S. small businesses continued to decline to 4.66 percent year-over-year in January according to the latest Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch.