September 2018 Video
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Central Monitoring's Judy Randle on Crime Stoppers
September 28, 2018
Owner of Central Monitoring Judy Randle talks about serving on the Crime Stoppers board and how you can get involved to help local law enforcement.
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Columbus State Leadership Institute's Ed Helton on Adapting to Changes in Leadership
September 28, 2018
Columbus State University Leadership Institute Vice President Ed Helton talks about the importance of developing leadership skills in transitional times and how these skills can help better impact you and your organization.
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Marvy Moore on The Customer Experience at the AT&T Store
September 26, 2018
Marvy Moore, VP and General Manager for AT&T Georgia and South Carolina, on the customer experience they strive to provide to every customer that enters their stores.
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Chris Clark on Georgia Chamber’s Upcoming Rural Prosperity Summit
September 25, 2018
President and CEO of the Georgia Chamber Chris Clark invites you to the Chamber's Rural Prosperity Summit in Tifton next week. This year’s agenda will provide opportunities to propose effective solutions that advance rural development and prosperity.
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Dan Gillan on the Albany Area YMCA
September 24, 2018
Dan Gillan, President/CEO of the Albany Area YMCA, talks about serving the Albany community for 108 Years, and the impact it has had on the area.
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Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr on the Dose of Reality Website
September 24, 2018
Attorney General for Georgia Chris Carr talks to us about the Dose of Reality website in which anyone can get information on the recent opioid crisis and also use to find a disposal box to get rid of any opioids.
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Martin Stephenson on the Upcoming PGA Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta
September 19, 2018
Martin Stephenson, Tournament Director for the Tour Championship, talks to us about the upcoming Tour Championship and gives some essential information about it.
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Cynthia George on Horizon's Partnerships in the Communities it Serves
September 18, 2018
CEO of Horizons Community Solutions Cynthia George talks about the many ways the organization gets involved in the communities it serves.
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Jay Sharpe on Investing in the Community
September 13, 2018
U-Save-It Pharmacy's Jay Sharpe discusses the importance of giving back to the community.
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CAES Dean Sam Pardue on the Poultry Science Program at UGA
September 13, 2018
Dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at UGA Samuel Pardue, talks to us about UGA's highly successful Poultry Science program. This program was recently named by Universities.com as the number one Poultry Science program in the country.
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Jay Smith of Georgia Power on Online Products Available
September 12, 2018
Area Manager for Albany with Georgia Power Jay Smith gives details on some of the products and services that Georgia Power offers online.
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Doug Shipman on the Economic Impact of the Arts Across Georgia
September 11, 2018
President and CEO of The Woodruff Arts Center Doug Shipman talks about how many communities across the state are investing in the arts, and how this is impacting Georgia's economy.
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Sharon Subadan on Continued Downtown Momentum
September 10, 2018
City Manager of Albany Sharon Subadan talks about the momentum for growth in Downtown Albany, and some of the exciting new businesses in downtown such as Pretoria Fields and The Flats at 249.
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Jones Hooks on the Impact of Jekyll Island on the State
September 07, 2018
Executive Director of the Jekyll Island Authority Jones Hooks talks about how Jekyll Island has a $270 million impact on Georgia each year, and that over 7000 people are employed as a direct result of Jekyll Island.
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Jud Savelle on the Longevity of Their Employees at Bishop Clean Care
September 05, 2018
President of Bishop Clean Care Jud Savelle talks about the experience of their employees, and how this helps to better serve their customers.
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Mark Butler on the Department of Labor GeorgiaBEST Program
September 04, 2018
Georgia Department of Labor Commissioner Mark Butler discusses the importance of soft skills in the workforce and how the state is helping individuals develop these skills. GeorgiaBEST soft skills include punctuality, teamwork, communication, attitude and more.