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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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MEEF Announces the 2023 Teacher of the Year Honorees from MCSD
February 09, 2023
The Muscogee Educational Excellence Foundation announced 55 Muscogee County School District Teacher of the Year (TOTY) Honorees yesterday at The RiverCenter for the Performing Arts.
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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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Columbus Symphony Orchestra Presents Synovus Toast of the Town
February 07, 2023
The Columbus Symphony Orchestra is thrilled to announce the return of one of Columbus’ premier events, the Synovus Toast of the Town. The Synovus Toast of the Town is scheduled for Friday, March 3, 2023 at the Columbus Georgia Convention and Trade Center.
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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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Aflac Honored for Performance & Purpose
February 02, 2023
Demonstrating remarkable consistency in performance and gender equality Aflac Incorporated has been named to Fortune Magazine's list of World's Most Admired Companies for the 22nd time and Bloomberg's Gender Equality Index for the fourth consecutive year.
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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.
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Columbus Film Commission Meeting Topics to Include Sundance, Flat Rock Studio, Film Activity in the Region
January 30, 2023
The Columbus Film Commission meeting scheduled for February 1st will include featured speaker LARonda Sutton, plans for Flat Rock Studio, presenting at Sundance and other film activity in the region. The event will be at the Springer Opera House in Columbus.
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SK Battery America Exceeds Hiring Goal, On Track to Reach 3,000 Workers
January 30, 2023
Governor Brian Kemp today announced SK Battery America has exceeded its hiring goal of 2,600 employees two years ahead of schedule for its two lithium-ion battery manufacturing facilities in Commerce, Georgia. The company met its goal at the end of 2022 and is further expanding its workforce to approximately 3,000 over the next year to meet the growing demand for electric vehicles.
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CEOs Pessimistic About Revenue and Economic Growth, Survey Finds
January 30, 2023
GLG, the world's insight network, released the findings of its fourth annual global CEO survey, which asked more than 450 CEOs around the world about the economic impacts of 2022 and their priorities and outlooks for the year ahead.
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Columbus Area-based Path Tec Parent Lab Logistics Rebrands as BioTouch
January 27, 2023
Lab Logistics Management, an Atlantic Street Capital portfolio company and a leading provider of outsourced medical supplies, kitting and logistics services to the healthcare industry, today announced that it has consolidated and relaunched as BioTouch.
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AG Chris Carr Talks Data Privacy Week, Offers Online Security Tips
January 27, 2023
Attorney General Chris Carr is encouraging all Georgians to join in recognizing Data Privacy Week from Jan. 22-28, 2023, by reviewing and adjusting their online privacy settings to protect their personal information.
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Columbus State's March 29-30 Diversity Forum to Spotlight Inclusive Conversations
January 26, 2023
Columbus State University’s annual Diversity Forum—scheduled for March 29-30 on the CSU campus—will highlight issues of diversity, poverty and inequality in a two-day format.
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Committee Recommends Stronger Investment in Georgia Music Industry
January 26, 2023
The Joint Georgia Music Heritage Study Committee released its final report in December 2022, and after review, Georgia Music Partners is excited to share the study’s findings which include several significant investments designed to support and expand the state’s music industry.
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2023 GMA Visionary Cities Awards Announced for 9 Georgia Cities
January 24, 2023
On Jan. 22, during the Georgia Municipal Association’s (GMA) Cities United Summit, nine cities from across the Peach State were recognized with the Visionary City Award.
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Key Industries Sustain Momentum for State's Economic Development
January 23, 2023
Governor Brian Kemp, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, has announced that Georgia sustained its momentum through economic development projects in key industries during the first half of Fiscal Year 2023.
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Governor Kemp Sells Georgia to the World at Davos
January 20, 2023
Why the heck was Georgia Governor Brian Kemp in Davos Switzerland this week? Some that asked that question genuinely wanted to know the answer. To many in the populist wing of the Republican party, it was more of a statement, heavy with implied derision.
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New Report Announces 2,000+ Georgia Businesses Committed to Operating Generously
January 19, 2023
In the midst of economic uncertainty, commitment to generosity matters. More than 2,000 Georgia-based companies have pledged to operate generous businesses – caring for their employees, customers, and surrounding communities.
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Unemployment Rate Stays the Same as GDOL Welcomes New Commissioner
January 19, 2023
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson announced today that Georgia's December unemployment rate was 3 percent, unchanged from a revised 3 percent in November. Additionally, job numbers reached another all-time high, increasing by almost 6,000 from November.
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Greater Columbus Chamber Launches Livability Greater Columbus
January 17, 2023
The Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce recently teamed up with Livability Media, a custom media publishing company located in Tennessee, to develop and implement a print, digital and social media communications marketing program to tell the story of Columbus and showcase our quality of life for tourism and talent attraction.
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CEO Survey: A Recession is the Biggest Worry in 2023
January 17, 2023
As the new year begins, what will keep the world's executives up at night? CEOs in both the United States and globally say slow growth and a recession are their #1 external worry of 2023.
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20 Years Later: Military, Academic Experts to Assemble in March to Cement Iraq War’s Lasting Legacy
January 13, 2023
Spanning more than eight years beginning in March 2003, the U.S. War in Iraq eventually involved more than one million U.S. troops. The incursion—known as “Operation Iraqi Freedom”—brought with it evolving wartime policies, modernized equipment and weaponry, and changes to U.S. military strategy.