June 2016 Video
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Stephen Kuzniak on Selig Center for Economic Growth at UGA
June 30, 2016
Stephen Kuzniak with the Selig Center for Economic Growth at UGA, discusses the impact the Selig Center has on the state of Georgia each year, whether its providing economic research for areas across the state, or getting out in the communities with their Economic Outlook Series.
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Jessica Drake on the Upcoming Jim Blanchard Leadership Forum
June 27, 2016
Assistant Director at the Leadership Institute at Columbus State University, Jessica Drake talks about the excitement surrounding this year's Forum.
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Jill Dennis on Enrollment Evolution at Thomas University
June 24, 2016
Associate VP of Enrollment Management & Marketing at Thomas University, Jill Dennis discusses the evolution of their student enrollment between online, on campus, and international learning.
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Oliver Maner’s Patrick T. O’Connor Inducted as President of the State Bar of Georgia (Includes Video)
June 24, 2016
Oliver Maner LLP, is pleased to announce that Patrick T. O’Connor has been installed as President of the 48,000 member State Bar of Georgia. O’Connor is the first Savannah lawyer to hold the post since Frank “Sonny” Seiler in 1973.
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Chancellor Hank Huckaby on Preparing a Qualified Workforce & Complete College Georgia
June 23, 2016
Chancellor of the University System of Georgia Hank Huckaby talks about the importance of meeting workforce needs for the state of Georgia.
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Kevin Loncher on Importance of Small Business in the Region
June 21, 2016
COO of The Wade Companies, Kevin Loncher talks about the vibrant small business community that Columbus has, and discusses continuing the growth of their organization.
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Derek Woodham on GaMEP Events in Columbus for Manufacturers
June 20, 2016
Regional Manager for the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership (GaMEP), Derek Woodham talks about the events the host for manufacturers in the region, specifically their CEO Forum for Manufacturers and manufacturing growth events.
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Friday Funday: Charles Carter Enjoys Coding, Playing the Bagpipe and Gardening
June 17, 2016
Instructor at Columbus State University's Continuing Education Department Charles Carter working in coding, and his love for playing the bagpipe in this week's Friday Funday video.
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Marquette McKnight on the Together 2016 Initiative in Columbus
June 16, 2016
President of Media Marketing & More, Marquette McKnight talks about the "Together Columbus" Initiative that is elevating the brand of Columbus.
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Friday Funday: Mayor Teresa Tomlinson Enjoys Yoga, Swimming
June 10, 2016
Columbus Mayor Teresa Tomlinson talks about what she likes to do when she is not serving the people of Columbus (which is rare).
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Brian Anderson Looks Back on His First Year at the Columbus Chamber
June 08, 2016
President & CEO of Greater Columbus Chamber Brian Anderson looks back as his first year at the helm of the Chamber. He discusses working on strategic planning, strengthening relationships with both local and state partners, and continuing to provide value to its members.
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Kenny Tatum on the UGA Law School Meeting the Needs of Georgia's Businesses
June 08, 2016
Senior Director for the University of Georgia's School of Law Kenny Tatum talks about how the Law School is providing law students to businesses across Georgia that are helping them continue to stay updated and abreast of the constantly changing regulatory environment. He also discusses how many graduates are not taking the traditional legal route, choosing instead to begin work in businesses rather practicing in law firms.
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Brian Kemp on Corporate Registrations & Working to Make Filings Easier for Business Owners
June 07, 2016
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp talks about how the Secretary of State's Office worked to help make corporation filings easier than ever for the state's business owners. He also discusses some upcoming improvements for the site and their new app.
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SBDC's Michelle Griffin on Using Love Languages to Strengthen Team Relationships
June 06, 2016
Business Consultant for the UGA SBDC, Michelle Griffin discusses how using love languages in your small business can help communication.
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Atlanta Braves Mike Plant on "Braves Country" & Fans
June 06, 2016
President of Development for the Atlanta Braves, Mike Plant talks about the unique audience and fanbase the braves enjoy, and the use of the term "Braves Country," and how it goes back to when Ted Turner purchased the braves years ago.
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Friday Funday: Tripp Wade Enjoys Hunting and Fishing
June 03, 2016
President and CEO of The Wade Companies, Tripp Wade talks about what he likes to do outside of the office - being with family and enjoying the outdoors.
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Michael Starr on Innovative Technologies that 2WR + Partners is Using
June 02, 2016
Senior Partner with 2WR + Partners Michael Starr talks about the technologies that the organization uses, such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), for both them and their clients to see the projects before completion in a #D model.
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Tim Brown on the Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistic Institute - What's Next in Logistics?
June 02, 2016
Managing Director for the Georgia Tech Supply Chain and Logistics Institute, Tim Brown talks about the programs that the Institute puts on and discuses the IPIC 2016 Conference in Atlanta this month.
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Tim Riddle on Tourism Momentum in Valdosta
June 01, 2016
Tim Riddle, General Manager for the Valdosta-Lowndes County Tourism Authority and Rainwater Conference Center, talks about the positive momentum for tourism in Valdosta and Lowndes County, with lodging taxes experiencing double digit growth and the Rainwater Conference Center being at almost capacity.
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Chef Jamie Keating Talks About the Importance of the Experience
June 01, 2016
Chef Jamie Keating of JK Culinary talks about the dining experience and its importance in helping craft a great memory for customers.
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Tim Riddle on Tourism Momentum in Valdosta
June 01, 2016
Tim Riddle, General Manager for the Valdosta-Lowndes County Tourism Authority and Rainwater Conference Center, talks about the positive momentum for tourism in Valdosta and Lowndes County, with lodging taxes experiencing double digit growth and the Rainwater Conference Center being at almost capacity.