August 2020 Features
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Chris Clark: The 2020 Census. Just Do It.
August 31, 2020
When Nike launched its “Just Do It” campaign in 1988, no one had any idea what would become of such a simple phrase.
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Health Connect South Announces Lineup for Sept. 24th Virtual Gathering
August 28, 2020
Health Connect South, the largest multidisciplinary health gathering in the Southeast, has announced that it will hold its 7th annual gathering on Sept. 24th. A virtual event, Health Connect South is committed to the mission of serving the health community as a platform to promote health collaborations throughout the Southeast.
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Loans, Deposits, Employment up at Georgia’s Banks
August 28, 2020
Through the first six months of 2020, Georgia’s banks continued to serve as a source of financial strength and stability for families and businesses.
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New Georgia Corporate Generosity Tracker unveiled by goBeyondProfit
August 27, 2020
Georgia businesses now have a robust source to learn how peer companies support their communities and positively impact the lives of their employees and customers.
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Secretary of State Raffensperger Working with GEMA/HS to Keep Elections Workers Safe from COVID-19
August 27, 2020
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is working with the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency to keep Georgia’s poll workers and elections officials safe from COVID-19.
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GCA Is Accepting FY21 Vibrant Communities Grant Applications Through August 28th
August 26, 2020
Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) is accepting applications for the FY21 Vibrant Communities Grant through Friday, August 28, 2020. The Vibrant Communities Grant funds arts projects in Georgia counties in which no organization received a GCA FY21 Partner, Project, or Arts Education Program Grant.
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Savannah Top Port for U.S. Exports
August 25, 2020
The Port of Savannah exported more loaded containers than any other port in the country from January through May, achieving a 12.2 percent market share. Garden City Terminal handled a total of 593,195 twenty-foot equivalent container units of loaded exports during the first five months of the calendar year.
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CSU’s Leadership Institute Forum 2020 Begins Today
August 24, 2020
The Forum, hosted by the Leadership Institute at Columbus State University, will be hosted online from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day the week of Aug. 24-28. Thanks to the support of our generous sponsors, The Forum 2020 will be offered at no cost to registrants.
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Georgia’s Unemployment Rate Outperforms National Percentage
August 21, 2020
Georgia Labor Commissioner Mark Butler announced Georgia’s unemployment rate remains at 7.6 percent in July, which is two and six-tenths lower than the national rate of 10.2 percent. Georgia’s rate has decreased five percent since April.
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Census Bureau Adapts Operations to Ensure Everyone Is Counted
August 21, 2020
As the U.S. Census Bureau continues to monitor the impacts COVID-19 has on 2020 Census operations, changes to operations are being deployed to ensure the safety of staff and the public while maximizing the number of households that respond on their own to the 2020 Census.
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Superintendent Woods: Transparency, Safety Measures are Essential to Ensure a Successful School Year
August 19, 2020
Schools throughout Georgia are opening for instruction – some in-person with a virtual/remote option for students, and some in a full remote or hybrid A/B model.
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GMA President: Reaching the ‘Zone of High Aspirations’ with Resiliency
August 18, 2020
The logo for GMA’s virtual Annual Convention held last month featured the words, “Cities United: Rising with Resilience.” Although the theme was developed in response to the COVID-19 it can certainly apply to the broad array of challenges cities face every day.
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Georgia Safety Promise Reaches More Than 1,000 Commitments
August 18, 2020
As billboards and a variety of grassroots promotions continue across the state, the Georgia Safety Promise public-private partnership, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), has announced that more than 1,000 Georgia businesses, local authorities and officials throughout the state have committed to the Georgia Safety Promise.
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DPH Provides Report on COVID-19 Trends in Georgia
August 17, 2020
The Georgia Department of Public Health released new information regarding the fight against COVID-19 in Georgia.
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Council for Quality Growth Announces Date and Time for Prestigious Four Pillar Award
August 14, 2020
The Council for Quality Growth will honor Doug Hertz, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of United Distributors, with its 31st annual Four Pillar Award virtually on October 1, 2020 at 6:30 p.m. His embodiment of the Council’s ‘Four Pillars’ of leadership – Quality, Responsibility, Vision and Integrity – and exemplification of the Council’s mission of promoting balanced and responsible growth sets an example for everyone.
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State Election Board Gives Unanimous Green Light to Online Absentee Ballot Portal
August 13, 2020
Georgia’s State Election Board unanimously voted to approve a rule authorizing the Secretary of State’s upcoming online absentee ballot request form portal.
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CEOs: Post-Covid Changes are Permanent and There are More to Come
August 12, 2020
The need for business leaders and policy makers to fundamentally rethink the way they plan, invest and operate in the future is underlined in a new survey of 699 global CEOs released by PwC.
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GDOT Awards Nearly $1.35B in FY 2020, Includes $33.2M in Construction Contracts in June
August 11, 2020
In Fiscal Year 2020, the Georgia Department of Transportation awarded a total of 330 projects, valued at approximately $1.349 billion. This includes 299 projects valued at approximately $1.18 billion, of which three were Design Build projects totaling $142.6 million. The remaining 31 projects, worth approximately $169 million, were locally let.
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Chris Clark: How Small Businesses Recover and Become More Resilient
August 11, 2020
Growing up in Fitzgerald, I witnessed the evolution of entrepreneurial spirit as small businesses would open, some close, and new small businesses would take their place. There is an economic cycle of 20-years that supply and demand generally drive.
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Atlanta Business Leader Thomas M. Holder Elected Georgia Historical Society Board Chairman
August 10, 2020
In an unprecedented, first-of-its-kind virtual gathering in the 181-year history of the Georgia Historical Society (GHS), the GHS Board of Curators met on July 30th via Zoom and elected Thomas M. Holder (Atlanta), Chairman and CEO of Holder Construction Company, as the new Board Chairman. Holder succeeds Walter M. “Sonny” Deriso, Jr. (Atlanta/Albany) who served as GHS Chairman from 2018–2020.
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U.S. Senator Tim Scott to Join Senior U.S. Senator David Perdue at the Georgia Chamber Congressional Luncheon on August 11th
August 07, 2020
The Georgia Chamber and senior U.S. Senator David Perdue announce that U.S. Senator Tim Scott will join the lineup of speakers at next Tuesday’s all-virtual Congressional Luncheon. Guest speakers for the luncheon will engage in a wide-ranging discussion on resiliency and recovery of the economy at the federal level.
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Gov. Kemp: Strong Start to Fiscal Year with $574 Million in New Investments, 3,629 Jobs Created
August 07, 2020
Governor Brian P. Kemp, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, today announced a strong start to the first month of fiscal year 2021, as the state attracted new investment projects. In the month of July, Georgia announced roughly $574 million in new investments and 3,629 new jobs created in nearly every region of the state.
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Georgia Tech’s New Georgia Smart Communities Challenge Winners Empower Development Throughout the State
August 07, 2020
Georgia Tech’s Georgia Smart Communities Challenge empowers local governments to think outside of the box and use innovation to improve their communities. So, it was only fitting that program administrators used technology to announce this year’s new grant recipients in an interactive virtual ceremony on August 6.
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GACVB Executive Director: Travel and Tourism – Getting The Economy Rolling Again
August 06, 2020
The jobs of our families, friends, and neighbors are in danger. A busy summer travel season has typically employed tens of thousands in our state, but this year’s new reality has put many Georgians out of work. With restrictions in place and understandable traveler concerns, the summer travel season has not been at its usual levels, even while travel businesses and employees take safety precautions and implement new health and safety protocols.
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Kevin Kastner: Georgia Power Remains Committed to Working with Customers Amid COVID-19 Concerns
August 06, 2020
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia Power has recognized the extraordinary burden our customers have faced due to impacts from the coronavirus, and we continue to work to help all customers maintain service. Our teams are ready to assist our customers and answer any questions they may have about their account.