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Paceline Awards Nine Research Grants at Georgia Cancer Center from 2022 Fundraising
August 14, 2023
Every day, researchers and staff at the Georgia Cancer Center work to reduce the burden of cancer in the state of Georgia and across the globe. The Paceline community also works to fuel innovative research to improve cancer prevention, advance treatments and move more breakthroughs to more patients.
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Dr. Jermaine Whirl Appointed to the Biden-Harris 21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory Board
August 14, 2023
The U.S. Department of Energy today announced the first members of the newly formed 21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory Board. The Advisory Board, mandated by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will play an important role in shaping DOE’s strategy for supporting current and future energy sector workforce needs.
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Georgia Voted #12 Best State for Franchising; What Does This Mean for Small Business Throughout State?
August 14, 2023
This month, we are taking at the “Rich States, Poor States” Economic Competitiveness Index and how it can be useful to franchisors as they expand their footprints. For the state of Georgia, these rankings reveal a lot about where the state economy is going and where there is opportunity for their economy to grow.
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Remarkable Recruitment Strategy Brings Fresh Talent to the CSRA
August 11, 2023
On July 31st, the Savannah River Nuclear Solutions summer internship program came to an end after the ‘Farewell and Showcase’ event held at the Savannah River Site. The program leveraged the “talent pipeline” between universities and open full-time positions at the Site for the mutual benefit of all involved.
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Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Georgia Serves Grants $6.6M in AmeriCorps Funding for Georgia
August 11, 2023
Georgia Department of Community Affairs Commissioner Christopher Nunn announced that Georgia Serves is granting $6,600,668 in federal AmeriCorps funding to 20 organizations across the state.
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Jekyll Island, Helen & Dahlonega Voted Among the Top Budget-Friendly Honeymoon Destinations in America
August 11, 2023
As the wedding bells start ringing across the country, the euphoria of newlywed bliss is closely shadowed by the daunting expenses that weddings and honeymoons entail. Living the high life in 2023 isn't exactly a cakewalk, with that pesky thing we call inflation still sticking around and most couples starting their wedded adventure with a 'something borrowed' bank balance.
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USG’s Economic Impact Grows to $20.1B as Graduates Earn $1+ Million More with Their College Degrees
August 10, 2023
The University System of Georgia contributed a total of $20.1 billion to Georgia’s economy between July 1, 2021, and June 30, 2022, a $800 million or 4.14% increase over the previous year, a new study shows.
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Georgia Breaks Economic Development Records for Third Year in a Row
August 09, 2023
Governor Brian Kemp, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, yesterday announced that for the third year in a row the state broke records for economic development during Fiscal Year 2023.
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New Survey Finds Employees Ask for Community Outreach Reboot
August 08, 2023
In the 2023 Business Generosity Report by goBeyondProfit and Georgia CEO, Georgia employees clearly indicated their shifting priorities regarding the most important demonstrations of generosity to the community.
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Georgia Center of Innovation Hosts Successful 2023 Georgia AgTech Summit
August 07, 2023
On June 7th, the Georgia Center of Innovation hosted the second annual Georgia AgTech Summit at the Robert F. Hatcher Sr. Conference Center on the campus of Middle Georgia State University. Similar to the first Georgia AgTech Summit held in 2022, this goal of this year’s Summit’s was to bring together industry, academia, and government partners who are players in the Georgia AgTech ecosystem to collaborate and share ideas.
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Charlie Harper: Debt Downgrade A Too Subtle Warning Of What Is To Come
August 07, 2023
The research firm Fitch Ratings downgraded the quality of the United States debt last week. They’re arguably the lesser known of the three main agencies that assign letter grades to denote the likelihood a bond issuer will repay their debt.
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Georgia Ranks #4 in U.S. for Resident Support of Small Businesses
August 04, 2023
Georgia residents' search interest in small businesses has spiked more than 92% of other states since 2019. Across the nation, small business support has increased by 267% in that same period.
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CEO Confidence Improves in Q3
August 04, 2023
The Conference Board Measure of CEO Confidence in collaboration with The Business Council improved to 48 in Q3 2023, up from 42 in the second quarter.
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Leadership Augusta Reveals Class of 2024
August 03, 2023
The goal of Leadership Augusta, a ten-month training program affiliated with the Augusta Metro Chamber, is to identify and educate current and potential community leaders in the CSRA.
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Homrich Berg Acquires Augusta-based Firm Calvary Wealth
August 03, 2023
Homrich Berg has announced its expanded presence in the Southeast which have resulted in HB’s assets under management reaching nearly $14 billion.
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City Officials Learn New Skills at Georgia Municipal Association Conference
August 03, 2023
City officials from across Georgia updated their governing skills through continuing education classes presented by University of Georgia Institute of Government faculty and other experts at the 90th Georgia Municipal Association Annual Convention, held in June at the Savannah Convention Conference Center.
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ECG and the Gas Authority Announce Partnership Forming the Georgia Energy Cities
August 02, 2023
Electric Cities of Georgia and the Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia have created a new force for economic development in Georgia.
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New Research Unpacks the Demand for Flexibility & Mental Health Support
August 01, 2023
goBeyondProfit’s 2023 Business Generosity Report confirms that generosity remains a driving factor behind employees’ choice of workplace. If you’re wondering how to prioritize limited funds, employed adults provide clear direction. For the second year in a row, employees want to see greater flexibility and mental health support for employers.
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Vogtle Unit 3 Goes into Operation
July 31, 2023
Georgia Power declared today that Plant Vogtle Unit 3 has entered commercial operation and is now serving customers and the State of Georgia. The new unit represents a long-term investment in the state’s clean energy future and will provide reliable, emissions-free energy to customers for decades to come.
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Georgians Among the Friendliest & Most Welcoming in the Country
July 31, 2023
A road trip's magic isn't merely stitched together by appealing accommodations, tantalizing dining spots, scenic routes, or well-maintained roads, although these are certainly essential threads. At the heart of a truly memorable road trip, the fondness of the memories that outlive the journey itself, is the warmth of the people encountered along the way.
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Georgia Lottery Annual Profits for HOPE, Pre-K Top $1.51B
July 28, 2023
The Georgia Lottery Corp. announced it raised $1,516,383,000 for education in fiscal year 2023, bringing the total transferred to the State Treasury’s Lottery for Education Account since inception in 1993 to more than $26.8 billion.
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recteq Wants Customers to Grab Life by the Horns With Brand's New Tagline
July 27, 2023
recteq, one of the country’s fastest-growing manufacturers of world-class wood-fired grills, has announced its first-ever official brand tagline; Grab Life by the Horns.
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Georgia Foundation for Agriculture Receives Grant to Develop Virtual Agricultural Game
July 26, 2023
The Georgia Foundation for Agriculture is receiving a $200,000 grant from The Partnership for Inclusive Innovation over the next two years to develop an immersive game to teach students about agriculture. Using a virtual, 3D-based platform, the game is intended to ignite students' interest in farming. Students will play the game on tablets or computers.
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The Majority of CEOs Surveyed Believe Generative AI will Increase Their Organizations' Efficiencies
July 26, 2023
Despite geopolitical disruption and looming economic concerns, CEOs remain focused on navigating through uncertainty. While the challenges are many, today's CEOs demonstrate incredible resilience through their ability to navigate external factors and continue to explore and invest in emerging technologies.
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New Research Explores a Penalty For Loyalty and The Gender Pay Gap In Georgia
July 25, 2023
goBeyondProfit’s 2023 Business Generosity Report confirms that generosity remains a driving factor behind employees’ choice of workplace. If you’re wondering how to prioritize limited funds, employed adults provide clear direction.