Features
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Georgia In Top 11 US States That Most Want To Work In AI
June 12, 2024
The demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI) talent is skyrocketing across the United States, with certain states emerging as hotbeds for individuals seeking careers in this cutting-edge field.
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Governor & First Lady Kemp Reinforce Economic Partnerships in Korea
June 11, 2024
Governor Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp today announced they are leading a delegation of state officials on an international mission to the Republic of Korea that will focus on reinforcing strategic economic development partnerships.
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Workplace Volunteer Opportunities Can Unlock a Greater Sense of Connection & More Positive Work Experience for Employees
June 10, 2024
Today, Deloitte released the results of a new survey that reveals workplace volunteer opportunities are important to employees and can help them feel more positive about their work experience, more connected to their colleagues and have a greater sense of personal fulfillment and purpose.
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Why Georgia Works Alignment Grants Will Help Local School Districts Align CTAE Programs with Local Workforce Needs
June 06, 2024
The Georgia Department of Education and Georgia Department of Economic Development are partnering to award Why Georgia Works Alignment Grants to help 15 local school districts improve the alignment of their Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education programs with local industry needs.
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The Points Guy Study Finds Many Americans Will Travel This Year & Will Use Their Credit Card Rewards
June 06, 2024
The Points Guy, commissioned consulting and market research firm The Harris Poll to conduct a study on consumer behaviors around travel, credit card spending and rewards management.
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A New Definition of Generosity & Consequences for a Lack of Generosity Revealed in Groundbreaking 2024 goBeyondProfit Business Generosity Report
June 04, 2024
Today, goBeyondProfit and Georgia CEO released the 2024 Business Generosity Report exploring the current mindset of employed adults and executives running businesses. First initiated in 2019, it reveals a remarkable shift in employee attitudes: 96% of Georgians now consider it important for their employers to be not just good, but generous—a significant rise from 47% in 2019.
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“The Neon Highway” Director Bill Wages & Producer Stratton Leopold to Headline Columbus Film Office Meeting
May 31, 2024
The Columbus Film Office announced that Director Bill Wages and Producer Stratton Leopold of “The Neon Highway” will be the featured speakers at their next quarterly meeting. These events connect entertainment professionals, artists and local businesses from Georgia and beyond and provide an opportunity to share information about activity in the region.
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ATDC Companies Raise $280.2 Million In Investments In 2023
May 31, 2024
Startups in the Advanced Technology Development Center current portfolio raised more than $280.2 million in investment capital and created or saved more 2,021 jobs in 2023.
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US Consumer Confidence Rose in May
May 31, 2024
"Confidence improved in May after three consecutive months of decline," said Dana M. Peterson, Chief Economist at The Conference Board. "Consumers' assessment of current business conditions was slightly less positive than last month.
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Governor Marks Completion of Plant Vogtle Expansion
May 30, 2024
Gov. Brian Kemp celebrated the completion of the Plant Vogtle nuclear expansion Wednesday while acknowledging the obstacles that had to be overcome in building the first nuclear reactors in the U.S. since the 1980s.
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Georgia Agricultural Innovation Center to Bring Farmers From Fresh to Value-Added Markets
May 28, 2024
Georgia has a rich agricultural history in fresh produce owing to factors including a favorable climate and long growing season. In rural areas where farms are primarily located, many entrepreneurs have limited access to appropriate business development resources and opportunities to break into value-added markets.
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Georgia Historical Society’s Georgia History Festival Raises Nearly $2.1M for Statewide Education and Research Services
May 22, 2024
The Georgia Historical Society announced that the 2023-2024 Georgia History Festival, which culminated on April 27, 2024, with the Trustees Gala, raised a record $2,095,653 to further the institution’s educational and research mission.
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Hartsfield-Jackson, Airbus, Delta and Plug Power Study Feasibility of Hydrogen Fuel at World’s Busiest Airport
May 22, 2024
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Airbus, Delta Air Lines and Plug Power have joined forces to assess the feasibility of hydrogen fueling at the world’s busiest airport in support of advancing a more sustainable future for travel.
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Georgia Chamber Launches New Website Launched to Empower Georgia's Business & Elected Leaders
May 20, 2024
Today, we are excited to announce the launch of the Georgia Chamber's new website, designed to provide invaluable data and insights for both business and elected leaders across the state.
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Georgia Scores Top Spot in Competitive Economic Rankings
May 17, 2024
Governor Brian P. Kemp, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, today announced that the state earned the No. 1 spot in Site Selection’s annual Prosperity Cup rankings for successful investment recruitment in 2023.
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Georgia Employment Hits All-Time High Amid April Job Surge
May 17, 2024
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson announced today that Georgia's April unemployment rate was 3.1, unchanged for the fourth consecutive month. The unemployment rate was eight-tenths lower than the national unemployment rate.
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AAA: 1.3 Million Georgians will Take to the Roads & Sky for the Unofficial Start of Summer
May 16, 2024
AAA forecasts there will be a significant number of Georgians planning to travel for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. According to AAA, 1.3 million Georgians will journey 50 miles or more, which is 52,824 more holiday travelers than the previous year.
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VP of AT&T Southeast States: Screen Time for Kids, Peace of Mind for Parents
May 15, 2024
Now that childhood has gone high-tech, some parents feel guilty about all that screen time. If you are a parent nodding your head in agreement, you are not alone.
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Muscogee Educational Excellence Foundation Names Christie Akers 2024 MCSD Teacher of the Year
May 10, 2024
The Muscogee Educational Excellence Foundation named Christie Akers the 2024 MCSD Teacher of the Year.
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Georgia Cities Week Takes Cities to New Heights
May 10, 2024
Georgia Cities Week has once again soared across the state, propelled by our communities' collective spirit and pride. The theme, “Soaring to New Heights,” perfectly encapsulates the ambitious endeavors and collective aspirations that marked this annual celebration's 25th anniversary.
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Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper, Georgia Grown Staff, & Georgia Agribusiness Leaders Explore Emerging Indian Market on US-India Trade Mission
May 08, 2024
Last month, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper, Georgia Grown staff, and several Georgia agribusinesses visited New Delhi, India, on an agribusiness trade mission sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service.
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Georgia Celebrates Five ‘Small Business ROCK STARS’
May 07, 2024
The Georgia Department of Economic Development today announced its five 2024 Small Business ROCK STARS as part of the state’s celebration of Georgia Small Business Week 2024, recognized Monday, May 6, through Friday, May 10.
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SBA Georgia Announces 2024 National Small Business Week Winners
May 06, 2024
The U.S. Small Business Administration Georgia District Office announced the National Small Business Week 2024 Award Winners, including Small Business Person of the Year, Exporter of the Year, and other small business owners throughout Georgia.
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TCSG Announces 2024 Student of the Year and Instructor of the Year
May 03, 2024
The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) announced the state’s top technical college student and top instructor for 2024.
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Event Offers Preview of AI Technology Before its Georgia Tour
May 02, 2024
Members of Georgia Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing (Georgia AIM) recently previewed custom technology that will tour the state later this year.