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Vanessa Lane of the Georgia Education Foundation on the Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection
July 06, 2023
Vanessa Lane of the Georgia Education Foundation talks about the Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection - a business development program that helps small businesses across Georgia succeed.
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Joe Brownlee Discusses the Georgia Power My Energy Resource Page & Serving Communities
June 29, 2023
Regulatory External Relations Manager for Georgia Power Joe Brownlee talks about My Energy, a resource page provided by Georgia Power to help you save money and energy during the Summer months. He also talks about how Georgia Power is continuing to be a "Citizen Wherever We Serve" across the state and goes into some ways the Company is helping lift up communities and organizations.
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Christian Ruppe of Colony Bank on Leveraging Data to Improve the Customer Experience
June 27, 2023
Chief Innovation Officer at Colony Bank Christian Ruppe explains how important data is to all businesses and how Colony Bank is using data to improve the customer experience.
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Ed Enoch of Enoch Tarver PC on Compliance for Small Businesses and Nonprofits in Georgia
June 26, 2023
Ed Enoch of Enoch Tarver PC talks about the importance for small businesses and nonprofits to stay legally compliant.
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Hal Schlenger on Growing Conscious Capitalism Stakeholders
June 26, 2023
Hal Schlenger with Conscious Capitalism Atlanta talks about their mission to help your business succeed and the benefit of having a community of allies.
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Freddie Broome of GMA on Certified City of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging
June 20, 2023
Freddie Broome of GMA talks about becoming a Certified City and why it is so important. These key areas - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging - help municipalities fully realize their economic and cultural potential.
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Rebecca Best of M3 Agency About the Importance of a Marketing Strategy
June 15, 2023
Rebecca Best of M3 Agency compares building a marketing strategy to making a cake. Using the wrong ingredients or wrong proportions there's no telling what the impact will be.
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Rainey Campbell of Secure Records Solutions on Literacy Rates & Understanding Workforce Challenges
June 15, 2023
Rainey Campbell of Secure Records Solutions talks about the importance of understanding the workforce pipeline in your region. Secure Records Solutions works with the local chamber to better serve tomorrow's workforce challenges.
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Amy Richardson of Richardson Professional Solutions on Networking Strategies
June 14, 2023
Amy Richardson of Richardson Professional Solutions talks about ways to better get value out of events you attend. These strategies include determining who may be at the event and plan your strategy to reach out before and even follow up after the event.
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Kim W. Gaines of Augusta Tech Provides a ECET Program Overview
June 13, 2023
Kim Gaines of Augusta Technical talks about ECET program at the college. These skills are needed for tomorrows technicians including computer networking and coding platforms.
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Heather Dunaway of the Greater Augusta Arts Council on Private View Event This Week
June 12, 2023
Heather Dunaway of the Greater Augusta Arts Council talks about how they connect art lovers to events. The Private View explains how to collect art and will be held on June 17th at the Frame Shop.
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Lucinda Clark of PRA Publishing on National Poetry Month
June 12, 2023
Lucinda Clark of PRA Publishing talks about National Poetry Month. She talks about her organization's project that the company started meant to shout out poetry through Poetry Matters Project.
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Georgia Center of Innovation's Chris Chammoun on the Upcoming Ag Financing Workshop
June 12, 2023
Chris Chammoun of Georgia Center of Innovation talks about events coming up including the Ag Financing Workshop on June 22nd at the Georgia Grown Innovation Center. The event will focus on financing options for agricultural entities.
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Heather Dunaway Discusses an Upcoming Exhibit by the Greater Augusta Arts Council
June 09, 2023
Heather Dunaway of the Greater Augusta Arts Council talks about connecting art lovers and supporters with galleries. She shares about a collection highlighting Augusta's rivers and waterways from March 30th through June 29th.
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Fran Dundore on the 60th Governor's Honors Program in Georgia
June 06, 2023
Fran Dundore talks about the 60th year of the Governor's Honors Program in Georgia. Started in 1964, it is the longest running Governor's school in the country. They will gather at Georgia Southern University this summer and represent a selection from more than 4500 applicants.
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GEDA's Grant Cagle on How We All Develop Something
June 05, 2023
Grant Cagle of Georgia Economic Developers Association talks about the value of developing throughout life. Grant's mother said she was not raising boys she was developing young men. He has referred to this saying many times as it also relates to economic development.
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Laura Lott of Rescue Dog Wines’ Commitment to Supporting Animal Rescue Organizations
June 02, 2023
Laura Lott of Rescue Dog Wines talks about the history of their company and her dog, Daisy. The organization donates 50% of profits to rescue groups across the country.
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Chris Clark on Two Upcoming Georgia Chamber Events
June 02, 2023
Chris Clark of the Georgia Chamber talks about the first ever future of sustainability event on July 12th at Coca Cola and another special event on August 8th - the annual congressional luncheon to be held in Athens.
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Ed Enoch of Enoch Tarver PC on Deed Fraud
May 31, 2023
Ed Enoch of Enoch Tarver PC talks about a new fraud taking hold that involves deeds, mostly of undeveloped properties. Most of it is centered in Atlanta but what happens there will be coming to Augusta. Here's how it works.
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Rebecca Best of M3 Agency on Developing a Consistent Brand
May 24, 2023
Rebecca Best of M3 Agency talks about ways to have a consistent branding strategy for your company. Even if you are not a major company like Google or Apple, your firm should take the time to nurture your brand.
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Stuart Countess on Upcoming EV9 Production at Kia West Point Georgia Factory
May 24, 2023
Stuart Countess, CEO of KIA Georgia, talks about being the home of the new EV9. This will be the first EV assembled vehicle manufactured in the US for KIA. The features will include over 20 collision avoiding technologies and faster charging using the latest in EV advancements.
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Vanessa Lane of the Georgia Education Foundation on Community Business Development Program
May 22, 2023
Vanessa Lane of the Georgia Education Foundation talks about their focus on training for minority businesses in the state. Small firms like salons, retail stores and so forth need resources and education to help continue to make these businesses even more successful.
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Gerald C. Wallace of the Georgia Cancer Center on Leptomeningeal Disease
May 18, 2023
Gerald C. Wallace of the Georgia Cancer Center talks about his work at the center. He talks about opening the first leptomeningeal disease clinic in Georgia and how this will bring more awareness of the disease locally and transition patients more quickly into treatment.
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Isaac Kelly Talks About the North Augusta Chamber Foundation
May 16, 2023
Isaac Kelly of the North Augusta Chamber Foundation talks about the organization and programs like the Junior Leadership Academy. Educational and training opportunities are essential for youth and those already in the workforce.
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Chris Chammoun of the Georgia Center of Innovation Talks About Upcoming Events
May 15, 2023
Chris Chammoun of the Georgia Center of Innovation talks about the upcoming major events. He discusses the upcoming logistics event and the second annual Georgia AgTech Summit on June 7th.