March 2026 Video
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Phil Kent Discusses the JAMES Magazine 2026 Most Influential Issue
March 30, 2026
Phil Kent, CEO and Publisher of JAMES Magazine, provides insights into the 2026 Most Influential Issue, which reveals their selection for Georgian of the Year.
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Tara Bradshaw with the the Georgia Cities Foundation, Georgia Economic Placemaking Collaborative
March 26, 2026
Manager of Economic Development and Placemaking for the Georgia Cities Foundation Tara Bradshaw discusses her role in leading the Georgia Economic Placemaking Collaborative and its significant impact across the state.
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A Former NBA Star is Now a Champion For Georgia’s Foster Youth
March 17, 2026
Former Atlanta Hawks star Kevin Willis knows the power of having people in your corner. Growing up in inner-city Detroit, Kevin and his older brother made a promise as teenagers that one day they would find a way to give back and help young people build better futures.
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Farm Monitor Co-Host Jennifer Parson on the Importance of Giving a Voice to Georgia’s #1 Industry
March 12, 2026
One of the voices of Farm Monitor explains the importance of telling stories highlighting Georgia’s number one industry, agriculture.
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Jane Vaden Thacher on the New Vaden Hyundai Brunswick Dealership
March 11, 2026
President and Dealer Operator for Vaden Automotive Jane Vaden Thacher talks about the brand new Vaden Hyundai Brunswick Dealership and their focus on supporting the communities they serve.
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Callie Pitts of OneDigital, Talent Acquisition Trends in Georgia
March 05, 2026
Callie Pitts of OneDigital discusses talent acquisition trends across Georgia and strategies for finding and retaining top talent.
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Larry Hanson of the Georgia Municipal Association on Cities United & Legislative Advocacy
March 04, 2026
CEO & Executive Director of the Georgia Municipal Association Larry Hanson discusses their mission to help cities across Georgia become more innovative, effective and responsive.
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Building Georgia’s Workforce by Investing in Foster Youth
March 03, 2026
Each year, hundreds of young people age out of Georgia’s foster care system with no safety net and no one to call when challenges arise. However, many of them are finding their path forward inside Georgia’s technical colleges, enrolling in programs in healthcare, welding, logistics, cybersecurity, and other high-demand fields. Commissioner Greg Dozier sees these students across the Technical College System of Georgia and recognizes what they represent: a resilient, motivated segment of Georgia’s future workforce.
