April 2022 Features
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Small Business Owners are More Resilient, According to Truist Survey
April 29, 2022
Small business owners have taken many actions to overcome the challenges they are facing to grow their business due to economic uncertainty and rising inflation, according to Truist annual Small Business Pulse Survey of small businesses with annual revenue between $100K-$2M.
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Technical College System of Georgia Announces 2022 Student of the Year
April 28, 2022
The Technical College System of Georgia announced the state’s top technical college student for 2022. Ryan Degner, a Welding and Joining Technology student from Wiregrass Georgia Technical College was chosen as this year’s Georgia Occupational Award of Leadership (GOAL) winner.
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Chick-fil-A Chairman Dan Cathy & Former Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin to Receive Georgia’s Highest Honor
April 27, 2022
In recognition of the 289th anniversary of the founding of Georgia, Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia Historical Society will induct Dan Cathy, Chairman of Chick-fil-A, Inc., and Shirley Franklin, former mayor of Atlanta, as modern-day Georgia Trustees. It is the highest honor the State of Georgia can confer.
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Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation Presents 26 Statewide Preservation Awards
April 25, 2022
The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation earlier today presented 26 awards recognizing the best of preservation in Georgia during its 45th annual Preservation Awards ceremony in Augusta.
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WGTC Unveils New Mobile Welding Lab
April 22, 2022
The Economic Development Division of West Georgia Technical College (WGTC) recently unveiled its new, cutting-edge mobile welding lab that will allow WGTC to better serve industry needs and meet workforce demands.
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Business Travel Steers Toward Slow, Yet Steady Ascent
April 21, 2022
Even as COVID-19 health concerns and travel restrictions subside, corporate travel faces a complex prognosis. Many companies are now implementing the return to office plans they delayed last fall, and an increase in corporate travel is likely to accompany this shift.
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Georgia Chamber Announces Inaugural Members of Hub Chamber Council
April 20, 2022
Acknowledging Georgia's larger cities and counties outside of the Metro Atlanta region have their own unique issues and concerns that demand a more coordinated and specific program of work, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce along with local chambers have created the Hub Chamber Council.
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The Coca-Cola Company Pledges $1M to Put More Georgia Commercial Truck Drivers on the Road
April 20, 2022
The Coca-Cola Company today announced a $1 million donation to the Technical College System of Georgia Foundation for its system’s Commercial Truck Driving Program. The Coca-Cola Company also announced “Delivering the Future: The Coca-Cola System & Technical College System of Georgia Truck Tour” to raise awareness of TCSG’s Commercial Truck Driving Program and career opportunities with local bottler Coca-Cola UNITED.
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Knox Pest Control Acquires Owen and Taunton
April 19, 2022
Columbus-based Knox Pest Control announced the acquisition of Alabama/Georgia Owens and Taunton Inc.
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Last Call for Participation in Annual Business Executive Opinion Survey by goBeyondProfit
April 19, 2022
The annual Business Executive Survey conducted by goBeyondProfit and Georgia CEO will close soon. All senior business executives in Georgia are invited to participate.
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AG Carr and Partners Kick Off Annual Fundraiser to Benefit Georgia’s Regional Food Banks
April 19, 2022
Attorney General Chris Carr, the Young Lawyers Division (YLD) of the State Bar of Georgia and the Georgia Food Bank Association today kicked off the first day of the 11th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy. This two-week virtual fundraising drive is fortified by Georgia’s legal community and benefits the state’s regional food banks.
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Technology Association of Georgia Unveils the Top 40 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia
April 15, 2022
Each year, the Technology Association of Georgia unveils the Top 40 Innovative Technology Companies in Georgia. This year, there are actually 41, as two companies tied for a spot on this prestigious list.
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Georgia Marks Lowest Unemployment Rate Ever as Wages Increase Statewide
April 14, 2022
Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler announced today that Georgia’s wages across the state are rising and the March unemployment rate dropped to an all-time low of 3.1 percent from February’s revised rate of 3.2 percent.
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New Georgia-Made 2023 Telluride Arrives at New York Auto Show with Refreshed Styling
April 14, 2022
Three years after bursting onto the scene as one of the most in-demand and award-winning three-row eight-passenger SUVs in the U.S., the Kia Telluride returns for 2023 with an array of enhancements that build upon the success of the original.
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32 Finalists to Compete in Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest
April 13, 2022
Judges have selected 32 finalists to compete in the second and final round of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences’ annual Flavor of Georgia food product contest.
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Small Business Concerns Around Inflation Grow as Prices Soar and Economic Instability Continues
April 13, 2022
Nearly one in three (30.5%) business owners report feeling extremely worried about inflation and rank it as a top business concern and another 62.5% say they are generally concerned about inflation and are keeping an eye on rising prices, according to new survey data from SCORE, mentors to America's small businesses and a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Hartsfield-Jackson Named the World’s Busiest Airport
April 12, 2022
Airports Council International (ACI) World announced the top 10 busiest airports worldwide, and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) again has landed at No. 1. In 2021, ATL served more passengers and conducted more aircraft movements than any other airport in the world.
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Explore Georgia Promotes Value, Importance of Professional Meetings on Global Meetings Industry Day
April 11, 2022
In support of Global Meetings Industry Day (GMID) today and this year’s theme, “Meet Safe,” Explore Georgia, the tourism division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, is proud to showcase how the state is successfully hosting in-person meetings safely.
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New Georgia Economic Development Records Set for Jobs, Investment in Just Nine Months
April 08, 2022
Governor Brian Kemp, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), today announced that through the third quarter of fiscal year 2022, job creation and investments resulting from economic development projects have already surpassed fiscal year 2021 year-end totals.
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Kubota Announces Grand Opening of R&D Center, Expanding North America-Based Innovation
April 08, 2022
Kubota North America Corporation, the parent company for Kubota Tractor Corporation and Kubota Manufacturing of America, and Kubota Canada Ltd. celebrated today the grand opening of the new 280-acre, Research and Development Center in the state of Georgia
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Georgia Chamber Celebrates Pro-Business Legislative Session for 2022
April 07, 2022
With the close of Monday's business at the Capitol the Georgia Chamber of Commerce thanks House and Senate-leadership for their economic growth and mobility focus. These bills represent a wide range of topics spanning the range of the Chamber's influence in the areas of economic development, education and workforce, health and wellness and transportation.
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Creating a World Without Waste: The Coca-Cola Company Teams Up with Bill Nye to Demystify Recycling in Striking Animation
April 06, 2022
As science educator Bill Nye always says, “It’s not magic, it’s science!” And now he’s helping to show the magic – and the science – behind recycling. The Coca-Cola Company teams up with Bill Nye to unveil an animated, stop-motion short film that illustrates the holistic recycling process.
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Top 10 Ways the Film Industry Benefits Georgia
April 01, 2022
What does it mean to have four of the top six domestic-grossing movies filmed in Georgia? With big titles like “Avengers: Endgame” and “Black Panther” as well as television series runs like “Ozark” and “The Walking Dead” on its filmography, the benefits of Georgia’s booming film and TV production industries extend well beyond the box office.