March 2018 Video
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Chris Stephens on Hurricane Restoration Efforts in 2017
March 29, 2018
Coweta-Fayette EMC President & CEO Chris Stephens talks about the restoration efforts after the hurricanes we faced in 2017 and the new "Thank a Lineman" license plates that are available.
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Dean Sam Pardue on the UGA College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences
March 29, 2018
University of Georgia Dean Sam Pardue gives an overview of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and discusses the impact the school has had over the years on the state.
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John Morehouse on the Economic Impact of Manufacturing in Georgia
March 27, 2018
The Center of Innovation for Manufacturing Director John Morehouse discusses the impact manufacturing has on the state and the growth areas he sees in the future.
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Matt Bishop Recaps the 2018 Community Leadership Conference
March 26, 2018
UGA J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development Director Matt Bishop talks about the success of the 2018 Community Leadership Conference, which was organized by the J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development.
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Casey Cagle on Strengthening Rural Broadband & Infrastructure in Georgia
March 23, 2018
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia Casey Cagle discusses the importance of speeding the deployment of high-speed broadband to underserved areas in rural Georgia.
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Georgia Chamber CEO Chris Clark on the Rural Prosperity Summit & Impacting Rural Georgia
March 22, 2018
Georgia Chamber of Commerce President Chris Clark gives an overview of the Chamber's 2017 Rural Prosperity Summit and discusses the Rural prosperity Council and what the Chamber is focusing on to help grow Rural Georgia.
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Matt Markham on the Upcoming Georgia Logistics Summit
March 20, 2018
Director of the Georgia Centers of Innovation for Logistics Matt Markham gives an update on the upcoming Georgia Logistics Summit. The event will take place on April 9th-12th at the Georgia World Congress Center.
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Columbus State Leadership Institute's Ed Helton on How to Give Candid Feedback to Employees
March 19, 2018
Columbus State University Leadership Institute Vice President Ed Helton talks about the importance of giving honest and candid feedback to employees.
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Craig Camuso on the Georgia Chamber's Governmental Affairs Council & Advocating for Business
March 16, 2018
Regional VP for State Government Affairs for CSX Transportation Craig Camuso talks about how the Georgia Chamber's Government Affairs Council comes together to advance the business community's initiatives across the state, both during and after the legislative session.
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Coweta Superintendent Steve Barker on What Makes a Great School System
March 13, 2018
Coweta County School System Superintendent Steve Barker discusses the attributes that make up a great school system and how Coweta County fits that description.
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AT&T’s Elizabeth Harwood on Enhancing Wireless Connections Across Georgia
March 12, 2018
Director of Legislative Affairs at AT&T Georgia Elizabeth Harwood discusses pending state legislation that will impact the infrastructure needed to implement 5G and AirGig technology across Georgia.
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Governor Nathan Deal on Continued Investment in Infrastructure & Transportation
March 09, 2018
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal talks about the progress made during his administration for additional funding of transportation and infrastructure in Georgia.
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Mike McCurdy on the Upcoming Georgia Employers' Association Spring Conference
March 08, 2018
Georgia Employers' Association Executive Director Mike McCurdy discusses their 2018 Spring Conference at the Westin Savannah Harbor resort on April 15th-17th. The theme for this year’s event is "Strategies for a Better Business Environment."
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Phil Trickey on Yamaha's Regional Economic Impact
March 07, 2018
Yamaha Motor VP of Finance & Administration Philip Trickey on the economic impact Yamaha Motors has on the Newnan-Coweta area.
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Georgia Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle on Recent Tax Cuts for Georgians
March 02, 2018
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia Casey Cagle discusses the recently passed tax cut that will amount to more than $5.7 billion in tax relief over the next five years.