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  • American Airlines Inaugural Celebration at the Columbus Airport on Tuesday, August 17th

    August 13, 2021

    The Columbus Airport will celebrate the return of American Airlines to the Columbus Georgia market with nonstop service from Charlotte Douglas International to Columbus Airport and a second route with nonstop service from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport to Columbus Airport with an Inaugural Celebration on Tuesday, August 17th at 1pm.

  • State Record-Breaking Jobs & Investment in FY2021

    August 13, 2021

    Governor Brian P. Kemp joined the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) to announce record-setting jobs and investments from economic development projects across the state during fiscal year 2021. Investments increased by 46%, while job creation increased 5% above prior state economic development records.

  • University System of Georgia Reports Another Record in Degrees Awarded

    August 11, 2021

    The University System of Georgia awarded an all-time high of 72,929 degrees in fiscal year 2021, which ended June 30. The 3% annual increase over fiscal year 2020 represented 2,050 more degrees awarded than the previous year, and sets another record for the most degrees awarded in the system’s 90-year history.

  • GeorgiaForward Announces Dalton as Host of 2022 Young Gamechangers Program

    August 10, 2021

    GeorgiaForward is proud to announce the return of its Young Gamechangers program in 2022, with Dalton serving as the Host Community.

  • Fort Benning Expands Work With Honeywell To Improve Energy Resilience

    August 04, 2021

    Honeywell announced the next phase of a modernization project with Fort Benning, to improve energy resilience and create a more comfortable living and working environment for Fort Benning soldiers, employees and tenants. The $23 million project will help significantly reduce energy consumption on the base and generate $1.4 million in annual energy savings.

  • Small & Midsize Business CEOs' Confidence Continues to Rise Despite Labor Challenges

    August 03, 2021

    Confidence among CEOs in the second quarter of 2021 has risen to its highest level in three years, according to the Vistage CEO Confidence Index, which measures sentiment on various economic and business topics among small and mid-sized business leaders.

  • U.S. SBA Southeast Regional Administrator: The Summer to Recover with SBA

    August 02, 2021

    We all recognize a feeling of comfort and familiarity as the nation opens back up for business. Recovery from the pandemic is underway; but there are many small business owners that are still struggling. During these very hot Summer months, it is a great time to take advantage of recovery programs.

  • Georgia Earns Back-to-Back No. 1 Tech Hub Rankings

    July 30, 2021

    For the second consecutive year, Business Facilities magazine has named Georgia’s capital city of Atlanta the No. 1 Tech Hub spot. The momentum the state is experiencing, particularly in tech, is no accident and can be attributed to several factors.

  • Georgia Power Announces Revised Schedule, Cost Forecast for Vogtle Units 3 & 4

    July 30, 2021

    Georgia Power announced a revised schedule and cost forecast for the Vogtle 3 & 4 nuclear expansion project, resulting from productivity challenges and additional time for testing and quality assurance. The company currently projects a Unit 3 in-service date in the second quarter of 2022 and a Unit 4 in-service date in the first quarter of 2023.

  • ‘How Do We Welcome Our Team Back?’ Georgia-Based Companies Solidify Return-To-Work Plans

    July 29, 2021

    Do you want to keep working from home, or are you the type who thrives in the office setting? And how should companies accommodate workers after the pandemic upended everything we once knew about the workplace?

  • Port of Savannah Moves 5M TEUs in FY2021

    July 28, 2021

    For the first time in its history, the Port of Savannah has moved 5.3 million twenty-foot equivalent container units, growing cargo volumes by 20 percent in FY2021, or nearly 900,000 TEUs compared to the previous year.

  • Delta Fuels Georgia's Post-Pandemic Economic Growth

    July 27, 2021

    With travel on the rebound, Delta has announced the hiring of 2,216 Georgians since January 1 to join the ranks of the now nearly 30,000 who work for Delta in the state of Georgia. These talented professionals have been hired to work in career jobs across Delta's business in Reservations and Customer Care, Airport Customer Service and Cargo, Flight Operations and Tech Ops.

  • Chamber Executive Named CEO of Regional Non-Profit

    July 26, 2021

    The Board Directors of the Lower Chattahoochee Direct Service Corp (Direct Services) is pleased to announce the confirmation of Amy Bryan as the new Chief Executive Officer of Direct Services. Bryan comes from the position as Executive Vice President of Leadership & Community Development.

  • Georgia's Medical Cannabis Commission Closer to Helping Patients in Need

    July 26, 2021

    The Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission announced during their public hearing on Saturday, the Notice of Intent to Award six Class 1 and Class 2 Production Licenses to manufacture low-THC cannabis oil for medical use in Georgia. Sixty-nine applicants submitted competitive proposals and have undergone a fair and rigorous selection process.

  • Nearly Half of Employers Plan to Increase Corporate Gifting Frequency Post Pandemic

    July 26, 2021

    Corporate gifting is on the rise as nearly fifty percent of businesses say they intend to increase the frequency of their gift giving post COVID-19, according to a new corporate gifting survey from Coresight Research commissioned by GiftNow, a Synchrony solution.

  • AAA Survey: Traveler Confidence Soars; 75% Of Georgians Are More Comfortable Traveling Now

    July 23, 2021

    Traveler confidence is soaring, according to a new AAA Travel survey, fielded in late June. According to the data, three-quarters of Georgians (75%) feel more comfortable traveling now than they did three months ago.

  • Colony Bank Names D Copeland, Jr. Special Advisor

    July 22, 2021

    Colony Bank announced the appointment of R. Dallis “D” Copeland, Jr. as Special Advisor. In this newly-created position working closely with Colony’s executive team, Copeland will utilize his extensive banking and executive leadership experience to provide insight on corporate planning and strategic decision making as well as customer relationship building and talent acquisition.

  • Georgia Film Records Blockbuster Year

    July 22, 2021

    The Georgia Department of Economic Development announced today that the film industry recorded a blockbuster year in Georgia. During fiscal year 2021, the film and television industry set a new record with $4 billion in direct spending on productions in the state.

  • University System of Georgia State Economic Impact Grows to $18.6 Billion

    July 21, 2021

    In fiscal year 2020, the University System of Georgia (USG) served as a significant source of stability and played a critical role in the state’s recovery with an $18.6 billion statewide economic impact. USG’s impact grew 0.6 percent over fiscal year 2019. The system directly and indirectly generated 155,010 jobs.

  • Study Reveals Columbus State’s Latest Economic Impact Exceeds $272 Million

    July 20, 2021

    A recent economic impact study commissioned by the University System of Georgia and released in July estimates Columbus State University’s regional economic impact as $272.7 million for fiscal year 2020.

  • Georgia Lottery Annual Profits for HOPE, Pre-K Soar to a Record $1.54B

    July 20, 2021

    The Georgia Lottery Corp. today announced its most successful year ever with historic profits generated for Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship and Pre-K programs. The Georgia Lottery raised a record $1,544,954,000 in profits for fiscal year 2021, bringing the total transferred to the State Treasury’s Lottery for Education Account since inception to more than $23.8 billion.

  • Delta to Add Airbus, Boeing Aircraft to Fleet Amid Travel Demand Recovery

    July 14, 2021

    Delta has entered into agreements to add 29 used Boeing 737-900ERs and lease seven used Airbus A350-900s as it continues to streamline and modernize its fleet. The 36 additional aircraft will improve fuel efficiency and enhance the customer experience, while supporting Delta’s fleet renewal strategy focused on simplification, scale, size and sustainability.

  • Georgia’s Sizzle Reel Puts Spotlight on Community, Economic Benefits of Industry

    July 13, 2021

    Between the increase in streaming platforms and theaters around the country reopening to bring cinema fans back to the big screen, TV and movie entertainment is continuing an unprecedented run.

  • Small Business Employment Gains Continue, Especially in Leisure and Hospitality

    July 12, 2021

    Despite the competitive hiring environment, small business employment growth grew 0.26 percent in June, according to aggregated payroll data of approximately 350,000 clients provided by Paychex.

  • Georgia Council for the Arts Awards More Than $2M in Grant Funding to Support Arts Throughout Georgia

    July 08, 2021

    The Georgia Council for the Arts, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), today announced the recipients of its Bridge, Project, and Arts Education grants as part of its initial disbursement of grants for fiscal year 2022. A total of 266 grants were awarded that will provide more than $2 million in funding towards arts initiatives throughout the state.

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