Features
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Georgia Chamber Welcomes Guests for Annual ‘Georgia Quail Hunt’ in Albany
February 07, 2019
This week, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce hosted its 31st annual Georgia Quail Hunt in Albany as 22 business leaders representing state recruitment and expansion prospects joined economic development officials to learn about the benefits of doing business in Georgia.
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BB&T and SunTrust to Combine in Merger of Equals to Create Premier Financial Institution
February 07, 2019
SunTrust Banks, Inc. and BB&T Corporation announced today that both companies' boards of directors have unanimously approved a definitive agreement to combine in an all-stock merger of equals valued at approximately $66 billion. The combined company will be the sixth-largest U.S. bank based on assets and deposits.
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Georgia-Pacific Breaks Ground in Albany
February 06, 2019
Georgia-Pacific recently broke ground at the site of their new, state-of-the-art lumber production facility in Albany, Georgia with Georgia-Pacific executives and local leaders from the City of Albany and Dougherty County. The event took place on Tuesday at the Albany-Dougherty Industrial Park located on Sylvester Road.
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Conger LP Gas, Short & Paulk to Host South Georgia Home Showcase
February 06, 2019
Conger LP Gas and Short & Paulk Supply Company will host the second annual South Georgia Home Showcase on February 11th and 12th in Tifton, Georgia at the UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center. The event will feature over 100 home improvement and propane manufacturers.
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Governor Kemp Celebrates Georgia Tourism Industry, Unveils 2019 Travel Guide
February 06, 2019
Governor Brian Kemp was joined by Georgia tourism industry professionals from across the state for the annual Tourism, Hospitality & Arts Day at the Capitol to recognize the importance of the tourism industry in Georgia.
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Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center Enters 33rd Year of Continuous Service to Georgia Businesses
February 05, 2019
February marks an important milestone for the Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center (GTPAC) as it enters its 33rd year of continuous operation in aiding Georgia businesses that are pursuing government contracts.
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Equifax to Provide Free Credit Report Service to Consumers Impacted by Partial Government Shutdown
February 05, 2019
Equifax Inc., a global information solutions company, announced that it will provide a free credit report service to consumers employed by the federal government who were impacted by the partial shutdown.
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Kia Motors Reveals New Brand Personality in 90 Second Super Bowl Ad
February 04, 2019
Kia’s Longest-Ever Super Bowl Ad Showcases the “Give It Everything” Spirit of the Brand and its West Point, GA Manufacturing Facility, home of the all-new 2020 Telluride SUV.
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Georgia Power Files 20-year Plan to Meet Georgia's Future Energy Needs
February 01, 2019
Georgia Power filed its 2019 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) with the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC). The company files an IRP every three years to outline how it will continue to deliver clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy to its 2.5 million customers over the next 20 years.
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Rick Jackson Shares Why He Founded goBeyondProfit
January 31, 2019
Rick Jackson, the CEO and Chairman of Jackson Healthcare shares why he launched goBeyondProfit – a fully funded venture for his peers and their companies. He believes that goBeyondProfit offers a tremendous opportunity for business leaders to learn from each other and make an even bigger impact in the communities where they live, work and serve.
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2019 Kicks Off with a Slight Increase in Small Business Hiring and Wage Growth
January 31, 2019
The Paychex | IHS Markit Small Business Employment Watch started the new year with slight gains in small business job and hourly earnings growth. The Small Business Jobs Index increased 0.04 percent in January to 98.92, though it remains down 0.96 year-over-year.
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Glassdoor Reveals The 50 Best Jobs In America For 2019
January 30, 2019
With millions of U.S. workers looking for new jobs in the new year, Glassdoor, one of the world's largest job and recruiting sites, announced its annual jobs report identifying the 50 Best Jobs in America for 2019.
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Paula Williams Announces Retirement as Executive Director of Albany Museum of Art
January 29, 2019
Paula Bacon Williams, who led the Albany Museum of Art through its restoration after the devastating January 2017 storm damage that forced the museum to close for nearly nine months, has announced her retirement as executive director of the museum effective June 30, 2019.
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Georgia Public Service Commission Faces Busy and Challenging Case Load in 2019
January 29, 2019
The Georgia Public Service Commission will face an unprecedented number of major proceedings and rate cases in 2019, beginning with the filing of Georgia Power Company’s Integrated Resource Plan on January 31st.
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Georgia Historical Society Set to Kickoff Free Public Events of the 2019 Georgia History Festival
January 28, 2019
With the Georgia Day Parade only one week away the Georgia Historical Society is set to kick off the 2019 Georgia History Festival with a full slate of free public events.
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Flexing Georgia's Corporate "Do-Good" Muscles
January 24, 2019
Do Georgia businesses understand the great mutual value gained from corporate generosity? I wonder this frequently. It’s the reason I felt compelled to join with other Georgia business leaders in the goBeyondProfit initiative, banding together in virtual alignment around the value and importance of finding ways to give back beyond our daily business efforts.
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New Operating Partnership Plan Signed for Flint RiverQuarium, Thronateeska and Chehaw
January 23, 2019
Officials of the Flint RiverQuarium, Thronateeska Heritage Center and Chehaw entered into a new operating partnership plan Tuesday.
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goBeyondProfit and Georgia CEO Finalizing Corporate Philanthropy Research
January 22, 2019
goBeyondProfit, a not-for-profit initiative encouraging all Georgia businesses to prioritize community engagement, is conducting statewide corporate trend research in partnership with Georgia CEO. The survey will wrap up this week.
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Outdoor Stewardship Fund to Protect Georgia’s Natural Assets
January 21, 2019
Passed with more than 82 percent of the vote, the Outdoor Stewardship Act is intended to “promote stewardship for state parks, state lands and wildlife management areas, support local parks and trails and protect critical conservation land.”
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In 2019, CEOs are Most Concerned About Talent and a Recession
January 21, 2019
A new global survey reveals that CEOs view a recession as their biggest external concern for 2019. They cited attracting and retaining talent as their top internal concern.
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Phoebe Hires New President and Chief Executive Officer
January 18, 2019
J. Scott Steiner, FACHE, will become the next President and Chief Executive Officer of Phoebe Putney Health System on March 1, 2019. Since 2007, Steiner has served as an executive with Tenet Healthcare Corporation, a Fortune 500 company based in Dallas, TX, operating 70 hospitals and 470 outpatient centers in 47 states.
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Top State Officials, Chamber Leaders Team Up to Champion Economic Priorities for All Georgians at “Eggs and Issues" Breakfast
January 18, 2019
Invoking references to the upcoming Super Bowl, the Atlanta United MLS Champions, the Georgia-Georgia Tech rivalry, and some inside baseball lingo, speakers at the 2019 Georgia Chamber’s “Eggs and Issues Breakfast” emphasized the need for teamwork and partnerships as the General Assembly convenes.
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Georgia Posts Record-Setting Year in 2018
January 17, 2019
State Labor Commissioner Mark Butler said today that 2018 was another banner year for Georgia with increases in jobs, work force and employed residents. The unemployment rate, Butler noted, fell nearly a full point over the year. Month to month, communities all across the state routinely set records.
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Albany State Has $250M Economic Impact on Albany Area
January 16, 2019
Albany State University had a $250 million economic impact on the Albany region in 2017, according to a December 2018 study released and commissioned by the University System of Georgia.
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How to Build Credit with No Credit History
January 16, 2019
Whether you're brand new to managing personal finances on your own or you've simply shied away from using credit in the past, either way you don't have an established credit history. And having no credit history can present a few challenges.
