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CEO Optimism Hits 10-Year High: Three-Quarters Expect a Stronger Global Economy in 2022
January 19, 2022
CEOs continued to face pressure generated by the ongoing COVID pandemic and market conditions such as rising inflation, supply chain disruptions and the 'Great Resignation' in parts of the world. Despite the array of shifting headwinds, the CEOs that we surveyed are the most optimistic they have been in 10 years about the prospects for a stronger economy in the coming year.
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TAG President: Four Megatrends Shaping the Market for Tech Jobs in 2022
January 18, 2022
The technology ecosystem is moving into 2022 with momentum and a job market hungry for skilled talent. According to Microsoft, the U.S. is estimated to have 13 million new tech jobs by 2025. While this is good news for people with tech skills, it’s a risk for the innovation economy.
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Albany Area Chamber of Commerce Earns State Accreditation
January 14, 2022
The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce has been awarded reaccreditation through the Georgia Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (GACCE) “Georgia Certified Chamber” program.
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AG Chris Carr Recognizes Human Trafficking Awareness Month
January 12, 2022
Attorney General Chris Carr is encouraging all Georgians to join in recognizing this January as Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Throughout the month, the Office of the Attorney General will share information and resources to help support victims and to ultimately raise awareness of the state’s ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking in Georgia.
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FEMA Grant to Create Economic Recovery Training Program for U.S. Businesses
January 11, 2022
As the nation’s communities have grown in complexity through innovation and technological advances, the potential for massive economic damage in the wake of disasters has increased.
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AMA Art Ball: Metamorphosis Set for Saturday, Feb. 26th
January 10, 2022
The signature annual event for the Albany Museum of Art, AMA Art Ball, returns on Saturday, Feb 26 as a celebration of art with a glimpse into the future of the museum.
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Hourly Earnings Growth Ends the Year at a New High; Job Growth Also Continues at U.S. Small Businesses
January 05, 2022
Workers saw record hourly earnings growth and employment levels continued to rise as 2021 drew to a close.
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Charlene Lake Shares AT&T’s Commitment to Closing the Digital Divide
January 04, 2022
At AT&T, we believe it’s our responsibility to create connections people need now and in the future and stand ready to work with leaders across the state to leverage our resources, financial capital, skilled workforce and expertise to maximize outcomes for Georgians.
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Phoebe Putney Looking Towards Expansion
January 03, 2022
Phoebe is planning to embark on the largest set of construction projects on its main campus in 14 years.
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Gov. Kemp Proposes Program to Support Georgia Farmers and Food Banks
January 03, 2022
Governor Brian Kemp joined a number of statewide stakeholders to announce a proposal which will benefit Georgia farmers and food banks.
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goBeyondProfit’s Top 2021 CEO Insights Curated for You
December 30, 2021
We blinked and the year is over. In an ever-changing business climate, goBeyondProfit shared candid insights from peers and ideas for leading with generosity. Below you’ll find a curated selection of the most relevant, talked about resources.
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Rivian to Build $5B Electric Truck Plant in Georgia, Largest Economic Development Project in State History
December 17, 2021
At an event with company leaders, Governor Brian Kemp announced yesterday that Rivian will invest $5 billion in a carbon-conscious campus in Georgia for its electric adventure vehicles. Across operations, Rivian will create approximately 7,500 jobs in the state.
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'Tis the Season: More than 109 Million Americans to Travel for the Holidays; 34% More Georgians than 2020
December 17, 2021
Americans who had to cancel getaways and get-togethers last year because of the pandemic are making up for lost time this holiday season. More than 109 million people — an almost 34% increase from 2020 — will travel 50 miles or more as they hit the road, board airplanes or take other transportation out of town between Dec. 23 and Jan. 2.
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Georgia Employs Highest Number of Georgians Ever
December 16, 2021
Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler announced today that the state now employs the highest number of Georgians ever, surpassing the number of employed prior to the pandemic by over 3,000.
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Georgia Ranks First in New Election Integrity Scorecard
December 15, 2021
Georgia has ranked first on the Heritage Foundation’s new Election Integrity Scorecard. After passage of Georgia’s new election law, SB202, Georgia received 83 out of a total possible 100 points, and top marks in voter ID implementation, voter list accuracy, and citizenship verification. Georgia was ranked as the top state in the country for Election Integrity.
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Georgia’s Economy Well On its Way ‘Back to Normal’ by End of 2022
December 14, 2021
Consumer spending, housing, business investment and local governments fuel growth. The Georgia economy is on track to exceed its pre-pandemic peak and make a full recovery by the end of 2022, recovering faster than the national economy.
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Albany Technical College has Reached a Milestone with 50 Commercial Truck Driving Graduates for the Fall
December 14, 2021
Albany Technical College has reached a milestone with 50 students completing the Commercial Truck Driving Program for Fall 2021. This is an Albany Technical College record number of graduating students.
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White House Appoints SBA Southeast Regional Administrator
December 14, 2021
Allen Thomas of Greenville, North Carolina has been sworn in as Region IV (4) Administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration. He has oversight of the federal Agency for nine district offices located across eight states; Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
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Leadership Albany Holds 2020 Class Graduation, Honors Cynthia George
December 13, 2021
Strong leadership and fierce commitment to community were on full display as Leadership Albany bestowed its highest honor, the Ed Freeman Award, to long-time community advocate and leader Cynthia George, at Thursday’s commencement ceremony for the Leadership Albany Class of 2020.
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CEO Confidence Slipped Further in Q4, but CEOs Remain Optimistic Entering 2022
December 13, 2021
The Conference Board Measure of CEO Confidence in collaboration with The Business Council retreated in the final quarter of 2021. The measure now stands at 65, down moderately from 67 in Q3 2021—and substantially from Q2's all-time high of 82.
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Navy Secretary Recognizes MCLB Albany for Energy Security Excellence
December 09, 2021
The Secretary of the Navy recently awarded two Marine Corps bases, including Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, the 2021 Energy Excellence Award for outstanding contributions to energy security, new technology, innovation, program management and efficiency within the federal government.
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Georgia Department of Economic Development Announces 2021 GEAR Award Winners
December 09, 2021
The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) today announced the five companies that earned 2021 GEAR Awards. These awards are designed to recognize forward movement in the state’s automotive and mobility industries through innovation and emerging technologies.
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Employees are Increasingly Driving Companies' Disaster Philanthropy Efforts
December 09, 2021
As the frequency, intensity, and economic fallout from natural disasters continues to rise, employees are fast-emerging as an influential force driving their companies' disaster philanthropy efforts.
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Employees of Small Businesses See Record High Hourly Earnings Growth in November; Job Growth Also Continues to Increase
December 08, 2021
Wage growth reached a new high for the employees of small businesses in the U.S. in November, according to aggregated payroll data of approximately 350,000 Paychex clients with fewer than 50 employees.
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Watson Spence Celebrates Fifty Year Anniversary of Dunn Stapleton
December 07, 2021
Watson Spence today announced the celebration of 50 years of committed service to the firm by partner Dunn Stapleton. To honor and celebrate Stapleton on his golden anniversary, Watson Spence is donating $25,000 to the Phoebe Cancer Center.