December 2017 Video
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Happy Holidays from Georgia CEO
December 22, 2017
Matt Reed with Georgia CEO looks back on 2017 and discusses new things to come in 2018. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the entire Georgia CEO Team!
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Steve Barker on What Makes Coweta County Special
December 22, 2017
Coweta County School System Superintendent Steve Barker discusses what he believes makes Coweta County a special places to live and raise a family.
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Kat Cannella on the How Deep Is Your Bench Leadership Training
December 22, 2017
Leadership Institute at Columbus State University Assistant Director Kat Cannella talks about the How Deep Is Your Bench leadership training series and how companies can get their staff involved to learn critical leadership skills.
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Seth Millican on the Georgia Transportation Alliance & The State of Transportation Breakfast
December 21, 2017
Georgia Transportation Alliance Executive Director Seth Millican talks about the Alliance and advocating for the state's transportation industry. He also discusses the upcoming State of Transportation Breakfast in January and the importance of transportation in the 2018 legislative session.
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Governor Nathan Deal Highlights Georgia's Continued Success in 2017
December 20, 2017
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal talks about the past year and some of the accomplishments he is proud of relating to job creation, investment, and workforce development.
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Newnan Mayor Keith Brady Looks Back at 2017
December 19, 2017
Newnan Mayor Keith Brady discusses some of the accomplishments and highlights of 2017 for the community.
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Chris Clark on the Georgia Chamber's Upcoming Eggs & Issues Breakfast
December 18, 2017
Georgia Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Chris Clark talks about the annual kickoff to the legislative session with the Chamber's Grand Gavel Reception on January 9th and the Eggs and Issues Breakfast on the 10th.
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AT&T's Kevin Curtin on 5G Advancements & Small Cell Technology
December 15, 2017
AT&T Legislative Affairs Assistant Vice President Kevin Curtin discusses the coming 5G technology they will be implementing and small cell technology that will continue to advance improvements in coverage to communities all over Georgia.
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Mike McCurdy Talks About Growth and Helping Businesses Across the State at the Georgia Employers' Association
December 14, 2017
Georgia Employers' Association Executive Director Mike McCurdy looks back at the past year and discusses how they have been able to help businesses across the state.
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Tim Chason on Finding Future Leaders in Communities
December 12, 2017
The Chason Group President Tim Chason talks about finding talent and leaders that communities need statewide and tips for young leaders.
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Steve Charlier on Joining the National Millennial Community at Georgia Southern University
December 11, 2017
Georgia Southern University Department of Management Associate Professor Steve Charlier talks about GSU joining the National Millennial Community to help engage in the conversation about millennials in the workplace and the future of workforce development.
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Patrick Frias on Children's Healthcare of Atlanta & Access Across Georgia
December 08, 2017
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Chief Operating Officer Dr. Patrick Frias talks about how their organization is growing to meet the needs of children not just in Atlanta, but across the state.
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Governor Nathan Deal on the Positive Response to Disaster, Storms
December 05, 2017
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal talks about declaring a state of emergency in response to Hurricane Irma, and also experiencing a record breaking snow storm in north Georgia. He also talks about starting a training program for lineman in the Technical College System as a way of better preparing Georgia for natural disasters.
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UGA's Danny Bivins on the Downtown Renaissance Case Study & Revitalization
December 01, 2017
Danny Bivins from the UGA Carl Vinson Institute of Government & the Georgia Downtown Renaissance Partnership discusses the various programs they offer to help revitalize downtowns and how several downtowns across the state have used their studies to grow.