Features

  • Film Productions Queuing Up in Georgia

    July 24, 2020

    Since our update earlier this year when the COVID-19 pandemic brought film and television to a virtual standstill, the Georgia Film Office and our partners have been hard at work on countless initiatives to keep our strong film industry in shape and supporting industry professionals and thousands of small businesses that fuel the TV and movie business in Georgia.

  • Registration Open for goBeyondProfit Forum: Creating a New Playbook for Leadership Communications

    July 23, 2020

    Georgia’s goBeyondProfit alliance will host a CEO-level Expert Forum, “Creating a New Playbook for Leadership Communications” via Zoom at 1 p.m. on July 28th.

  • Governor Kemp Calls on Georgians to Do "Four Things for Four Weeks" to Stop COVID-19

    July 22, 2020

    Governor Brian P. Kemp and Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) Commissioner Dr. Kathleen Toomey are calling on all Georgians to implement "Four Things for Four Weeks" into their daily routines to flatten the curve and slow the spread of COVID-19.

  • Deke Copenhaver: Uniting our Cities and the Strength of Diversity

    July 21, 2020

    During my time in public office two of my major focuses were helping to heal the racial divide here in Augusta and economic development.

  • Closed, but Not “Closed”: SBDC Helps St. Marys Business Thrive during COVID Shutdown

    July 21, 2020

    Cottle & Gunn in St. Marys, Georgia, closed its doors in April when the state’s shelter-in-place directives took effect. But the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t stop owner Deborah Cottle from doubling — then tripling — her sales from the previous spring, thanks to a creative outlook, a new online store, and some help from the UGA Small Business Development Center.

  • AU Health COVID-19 Drive-thru Specimen Collection Location to Relocate to Downtown Augusta

    July 20, 2020

    One of Augusta University Health’s two COVID-19 drive-thru specimen collection locations will relocate to downtown Augusta in an attempt to provide better access to testing for area residents and improved protections for caregivers.

  • Chris Clark: Reclaiming A Stronger, More Resilient Economy

    July 20, 2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic and the recession it has caused have been described as unprecedented. It has introduced new terms into our common language such as “social distancing” and “elbow bumping”. Simply put, it’s made us rethink how we shop, worship, educate and interact.

  • Trio of Trustees to Chair 2021 Georgia History Festival

    July 17, 2020

    The Georgia Historical Society announced today that Frank Blake, retired Chairman and CEO of The Home Depot, Robert S. Jepson, Jr., Founder and CEO of Jepson Associates, Inc., and John Schuerholz, Vice-chairman emeritus of the Atlanta Braves will serve as the statewide Co-Chairs for the Georgia Historical Society’s 2021 Georgia History Festival.

  • Corsica Technologies: Improving Business Efficiency Post COVID-19

    July 17, 2020

    While businesses are relieved knowing they may be able to open soon, they are challenged with how to do so safely and efficiently. Since many companies were forced to shut down operations for six+ weeks, they are looking to create efficiencies to help them thrive post quarantine. While we do not have all of the answers, we do have some suggestions on ways to improve business efficiencies in your organization and gain a competitive edge in light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Registration Open for goBeyondProfit Forum: Creating a New Playbook for Leadership Communications

    July 16, 2020

    Georgia’s goBeyondProfit alliance will host a CEO-level Expert Forum, “Creating a New Playbook for Leadership Communications” via Zoom at 1 p.m. on July 28, 2020.

  • AT&T Invests Nearly $5.5 Billion Over Three-Year Period to Keep Georgia Connected

    July 16, 2020

    AT&T* is proud to have the nation’s best and also fastest wireless 12 network, as well as the largest network in North America. From 2017-2019, we invested nearly $5.5 billion in our wireless and wireline networks in Georgia to expand coverage and improve connectivity in more communities.

  • Georgia Lottery Raises a Record $1.23B for HOPE and Pre-K

    July 15, 2020

    The Georgia Lottery Corp. today announced that fiscal year 2020 profits transferred to the State Treasury’s Lottery for Education Account amount to a record $1,237,345,246. This brings the total raised for education in the Georgia Lottery’s 27-year history to more than $22.3 billion.

  • Mayor Hardie Davis Issues Executive Order Requiring Use of Face Mask

    July 14, 2020

    Mayor Hardie Davis, Jr. issued Executive Order 2020-009 Protect Augustans requiring facial coverings or masks to be worn in public places and all government buildings within Augusta-Richmond County in order to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus disease known as COVID-19.

  • SBDC Helps Manufacturer Keep Business in Operation

    July 14, 2020

    When COVID-19 forced Peerless Manufacturing in southwest Georgia to shut down in March, employees had no way to know how long they might be out of work. It might have been for good.

  • Columbia County Chamber Announces New President/CEO

    July 13, 2020

    The Columbia County Chamber is pleased to announce that Russell Lahodny, IOM has been selected as the Chamber’s new President & CEO. On July 9, the Chamber’s Board of Directors voted to approve Lahodny for the position after a search committee made up of members of the chamber’s executive committee conducted an extensive nationwide search.

  • Augusta Metro Chamber’s July Third Thursday Business Builder Zoom Webinar

    July 10, 2020

    On Thursday, July 16 at 12:00 pm, the Augusta Metro Chamber will host an informative webinar sponsored and presented by panelists from Edgar’s Hospitality Group, BrandStorm Promotions and Augusta University's Hull College of Business. Business owners, marketing professionals, and salespeople should attend!

  • CSU’s Leadership Institute Moves Forum 2020 to Virtual Format

    July 10, 2020

    Plans for The Forum, originally scheduled as an in-person event Aug. 24-25, 2020, have been updated. The event, hosted by the Leadership Institute at Columbus State University, will now be hosted online from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day the week of Aug. 24-28. The week-long virtual event will feature a blend of new addresses and recorded presentations, including some of its “greatest hits” from the past 14 years.

  • Georgia Small Business Leaders Call for Community Support of Local Businesses

    July 10, 2020

    As Georgia small business owners and members of The National Small Business Association (NSBA) Leadership Council, we are urging all citizens of Georgia to be vigilant in supporting our community small businesses which are reeling from the impacts of COVID-19 and now widespread riots.

  • Augusta Metro Chamber Recognizes Future Leaders with 2020 ‘Top 10 in 10’ Award

    July 09, 2020

    Over the past 12 years, the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Augusta Magazine, has recognized 10 rising business professionals that have emerged as the year’s most promising young talent to watch over the next 10 years.

  • GDOT Seeks Public Input for Draft Statewide Transit Plan, with Emphasis on Rural Communities

    July 09, 2020

    The Georgia Department of Transportation is seeking public input on the results and recommendations of the draft Statewide Transit Plan until July 30th. The SWTRP is a result of a comprehensive review of Georgia's public transit needs that charts the future direction of transit programs, aiming to improve access and mobility for all Georgians.

  • Georgia Council for the Arts Awards 148 Grants to Arts Organizations

    July 09, 2020

    The Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA), a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, today announced the recipients of its Partner, Project and Arts Education grants as part of its initial disbursement of grants for fiscal year 2021.

  • Eric Tanenblatt: To Heal America, Look to National Service

    July 08, 2020

    Massive demonstrations and unrest stretching from America’s biggest cities to its smallest towns, a pandemic that’s already claimed the lives of more than 130,000 and a sputtering economy that’s displaced upwards of 21 million workers: By any measure, America is in a crisis.

  • Support Downtown Augusta Public Service Announcement Series Goes Live

    July 07, 2020

    The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) in partnership with the Augusta Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB) are proud to launch a series of public service announcements (PSA) to invite the local community back to experience the plethora of locally owned and operated businesses in downtown Augusta.

  • Governor Launches "Safety Promise" Campaign to Urge Georgians to Heed Public Health Guidance

    July 07, 2020

    Governor Brian Kemp introduced the Georgia Safety Promise, a safety campaign to remind Georgia businesses and the public of the importance of following COVID-19 safety guidelines by agreeing to simple - yet critical - measures that help protect Georgians from COVID-19, minimize spread of the virus, and keep Georgia open for business.

  • Chris Clark: What You Can Do As COVID-19 Continues

    July 06, 2020

    Political pundits and healthcare researchers can argue second wave or simply a continuation of the original COVID-19 pandemic. However, the fact remains that the virus which hit us so hard in the spring continues to be a potent force as we head into the summer months.

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