June 2021 Features
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Cornerstone Building Brands Joins Alan Jackson for Disaster Relief Efforts in Newnan
June 30, 2021
Cornerstone Building Brands, the largest manufacturer of exterior building products in North America, announced a donation of building products valued at $500,000 to Habitat for Humanity’s nationwide Disaster Risk Reduction and Response program, as well as a $100,000 financial contribution to the Coweta Community Foundation.
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What Impact Will the Pandemic Have On Corporate Real Estate Portfolios And The Work Week?
June 30, 2021
In two years, more than half (53 percent) of the corporations surveyed by CoreNet Global say that their overall corporate real estate portfolio will be smaller than it is today. For 15 percent of those surveyed, that reduction will be by more than 30 percent.
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College is Back – and Better Than Ever: UWG Continuing Preparations for Richer Student Experience in Fall 2021
June 25, 2021
This fall, college is back at the University of West Georgia – and will be better than ever, UWG President Dr. Brendan Kelly announced Wednesday.
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PAJUNK Celebrates New U.S. Headquarters Opening in Alpharetta
June 25, 2021
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Teresa MacCartney Named Acting Chancellor of the University System of Georgia
June 24, 2021
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia named Teresa MacCartney as acting chancellor of the University System of Georgia, effective July 1st. The decision comes as the Board conducts a national search to find USG’s 14th chancellor.
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Companies Make Summer Plans to Resume Domestic Business Travel
June 24, 2021
The Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) – the world’s largest business travel association and worldwide leader in education, research, networking and advocacy for the industry – today released the findings from its 20th COVID-19 poll assessing how GBTA members are managing the return to business travel, post pandemic.
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Gov. Brian Kemp: Delivering on Our Promise to Expand Rural Broadband
June 23, 2021
While travelling across our state, I am proud to highlight how Georgia is the best place to live, work, and raise a family. Thanks to our strong, conservative policies, the Peach State economy continues to grow and thrive – despite a global pandemic.
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goBeyondProfit: Impact of Racial Inequity at Work
June 17, 2021
A bit of history frames the discussion that leads to practical understanding of why conversations on race are vitally important in the optimal workplace.
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Semperit Industrial Products Americas Opens Headquarters & Manufacturing Facility
June 16, 2021
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Semperit Industrial Products, an international provider of highly specialized rubber products for customers within the industrial and medical sectors, will expand its presence in Georgia.
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goBeyondProfit: Beyond Bias & Blind Spots
June 15, 2021
In this conversation, experts help you discover hidden obstacles to realizing the ideal workplace and share actionable steps to remove the barriers to success.
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CSU’s Leadership Institute Announces Format for The Forum 2021
June 14, 2021
For the 16th year, The Forum, hosted by the Leadership Institute at Columbus State University, will bring a lineup of the best and brightest minds in the world to Columbus August 31st. This year’s event, themed “Leadership Reinvented,” will feature four speakers and a Dine Around Uptown Columbus during lunch.
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Cities United: Assisting Newnan in Tornado Recovery
June 11, 2021
An EF-4 tornado rocked the normally quiet city of Newnan during the overnight hours of March 28th and 29th. A mile-wide tornado carrying 170-mph winds damaged more than 1,700 homes, wreaked havoc on utilities and spread an estimated 800,000 cubic yards of debris all over the city.
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Georgia Legal Community Raises Record-breaking 3.7M Meals for Food Banks
June 10, 2021
Attorney General Chris Carr today announced that attorneys across Georgia raised a record-breaking 936,883 dollars for the state’s regional food banks in only two weeks during the 10th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy fundraising competition. This is the equivalent of 3,747,532 meals that the food banks can distribute to feed hungry kids, seniors, and families in local Georgia communities.
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goBeyondProfit: Action Steps to a Diverse Workplace
June 10, 2021
Replay this conversation over and over to discover tried and true programs and processes to implement as well as guidance to create a customizable check list of incremental steps forward.
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AT&T Invests More Than $5.1 Billion Over Three-Year Period to Connect Local Customers in Georgia
June 09, 2021
AT&T is proud to connect customers across the country by continuing to grow the nation’s best network. From 2018-2020, we expanded coverage and improved connectivity in more communities by investing more than $5.1 billion in our wireless and wireline networks in Georgia.
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Telly Award-Winning Video Series Helps Georgia Business Achieve Goals for Thriving, Diverse Workplace
June 08, 2021
goBeyondProfit’s video interview series Leading a Thriving Workplace with Race in Mind wins a Gold Telly Award for non-broadcast production. Since its release in January, the series has become a crucial tool for CEOs, board executives, and managers looking to build sustained business value as a company known for generosity, inside and out.
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GDOT Enhancements Taking Shape in Georgia’s Cities
June 07, 2021
One agency that can’t work from home is the Georgia Department of Transportation. Through the COVID-19 pandemic, GDOT crews have been hard at work across the state to improve roadways and airports.
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David Abney and Juanita Powell Baranco to Receive Georgia’s Highest Honor in Televised Broadcast This Saturday
June 04, 2021
On Saturday, in the first-ever televised broadcast of the Georgia Trustees Gala, David Abney, Executive Chairman of the UPS Board of Directors, and Juanita Powell Baranco, Executive Vice President and COO of Baranco Automotive Group, will be inducted by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and the Georgia Historical Society as modern-day Georgia Trustees.
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Georgia-Made Blue Bird Charges Ahead with 500 Electric School Buses
June 04, 2021
During an annual dealer meeting in late May, school bus manufacturer Blue Bird Corporation announced the milestone of 500 electric-powered school buses delivered or on order. As the only school bus manufacturer that produces and sells all three school-bus body configurations in EV, Blue Bird expects its electric bus sales to accelerate through the rest of 2021.
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Georgia to Receive $15 Million in GEER Funds
June 03, 2021
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced the availability of $15 million in Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER) funds to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Georgia to advance student academic achievement by addressing learning recovery and other critical needs of youth brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Georgia Power, Georgia Power Foundation Invested More than $20 Million to Help Meet Community Challenges in 2020
June 02, 2021
Georgia Power and the Georgia Power Foundation released their annual Citizenship Report highlighting how the company, its employees and retirees gave back to Georgia communities last year, helping to build a brighter, sustainable future for all Georgians.
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Georgia Chamber Brings Reimagined Tour to Brunswick, Opens New Office
June 02, 2021
The Georgia Chamber is hosting a series of virtual and safe, in-person planning events known collectively as the 2021 Reimagined New Georgia Economy Tour. Presented by Wells Fargo, the Reimagined New Georgia Economy Tour will gather input and data from all regions of the state to prepare a planning strategy for the future.