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FEATURES - GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Kenna Simmons. , If the state’s economy in general recovers anything like Georgia’s film industry has, we’ll be in for a big boom. Coming off a record 2019 – when 391 film and television productions spent $2.9 billion shooting in Georgia – it. April 29, 2021.Features. ,
2021 TOP DOCTORS
The second annual listing of the state’s top physicians. April 29, 2021. Karen Kirkpatrick, Christy Simo, Mary Ann DeMuth. , Credit: Shutterstock. As the coronavirus has upended the state – especially the health of Georgia residents – the expertise of our doctors has been more important than ever. This year, Georgia Trend is proud to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE STATE Carnesville Chicken: Poultry producer Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. is building a $70 million rendering plant in Franklin County. The facility will primarily make pet food ingredients and create 90 jobs. This article appears in the May 2021 issue of Georgia Trend. Categories: Economic Development Around The State, Up Front. LEGAL ELITE NOMINATION In December, Georgia Trend magazine will publish our 19th annual listing of Georgia’s top attorneys as determined by their peers. To vote, you must be an attorney who lives and practices in Georgia and is a member of the State Bar of Georgia. You may not vote for yourself, but you may vote for attorneys in your own firm, as long as you vote for an equal or greater number of attorneys outside AT ISSUE: BLUE-STATE EXODUS At Issue: Blue-state Exodus. Georgia’s demographics have been shifting, in part due to an influx of people from more liberal-leaning areas of the country. March 31, 2020. Kerwin Swint. , As most people who follow Georgia politics know, the state’s demographics have been shifting in significant ways. These population changes will invariably CULTURE CHANGE AT GEORGIA CORPORATIONS Don’t be reluctant to have the difficult conversations,” says Chris Womack, who will become Georgia Power’s CEO and board chair in April after 33 years at Southern Co., and will be Georgia Power’s first Black CEO. “This country has had a struggle with race for almost 400 years. So talking about race can be very difficult. CELEBRATING BLACK AMERICANS' GROUNDBREAKING ACHIEVEMENTS The Holmes family tours the 60th Anniversary of Desegregation exhibit at the Main Library. February is Black History Month, the annual recognition of African Americans’ achievements and their role in U.S. history. The celebration dates back to 1915, 50 years after the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery. That year the Association for the Study of African American GEORGIA VIEW: ALL ABOARD THE BRAIN TRAIN Georgia View: All Aboard the Brain Train. August 1, 2017. Bill Crane. , Atlanta was born as a rail switching yard and end point, and commerce sprung in most every direction from that Terminus. With Atlanta’s grand Terminal and Union stations both long gone, it’s clear the heyday of rail travel has been over for decades. THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Lasseter says the job, answering legislators’ questions on Capitol Hill, meetings with the secretary of agriculture, and handling a budget of multiple billions, can be overwhelming but she thrives on the challenges. Her husband, Willard, remained in Georgia to run the family’s John Deere dealership, but her daughter, Autumn Veazy, isan
GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Economy: Jobs Recovery. Jeffrey Humphreys. , Georgia will fully recover the jobs lost to the COVID-19 recession much faster than it recovered jobs lost to either the 2001 recession or the Great Recession. Of course, the jobless recoveries that followed thoserecessions set a
FEATURES - GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Kenna Simmons. , If the state’s economy in general recovers anything like Georgia’s film industry has, we’ll be in for a big boom. Coming off a record 2019 – when 391 film and television productions spent $2.9 billion shooting in Georgia – it. April 29, 2021.Features. ,
2021 TOP DOCTORS
The second annual listing of the state’s top physicians. April 29, 2021. Karen Kirkpatrick, Christy Simo, Mary Ann DeMuth. , Credit: Shutterstock. As the coronavirus has upended the state – especially the health of Georgia residents – the expertise of our doctors has been more important than ever. This year, Georgia Trend is proud to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE STATE Carnesville Chicken: Poultry producer Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. is building a $70 million rendering plant in Franklin County. The facility will primarily make pet food ingredients and create 90 jobs. This article appears in the May 2021 issue of Georgia Trend. Categories: Economic Development Around The State, Up Front. LEGAL ELITE NOMINATION In December, Georgia Trend magazine will publish our 19th annual listing of Georgia’s top attorneys as determined by their peers. To vote, you must be an attorney who lives and practices in Georgia and is a member of the State Bar of Georgia. You may not vote for yourself, but you may vote for attorneys in your own firm, as long as you vote for an equal or greater number of attorneys outside AT ISSUE: BLUE-STATE EXODUS At Issue: Blue-state Exodus. Georgia’s demographics have been shifting, in part due to an influx of people from more liberal-leaning areas of the country. March 31, 2020. Kerwin Swint. , As most people who follow Georgia politics know, the state’s demographics have been shifting in significant ways. These population changes will invariably CULTURE CHANGE AT GEORGIA CORPORATIONS Don’t be reluctant to have the difficult conversations,” says Chris Womack, who will become Georgia Power’s CEO and board chair in April after 33 years at Southern Co., and will be Georgia Power’s first Black CEO. “This country has had a struggle with race for almost 400 years. So talking about race can be very difficult. CELEBRATING BLACK AMERICANS' GROUNDBREAKING ACHIEVEMENTS The Holmes family tours the 60th Anniversary of Desegregation exhibit at the Main Library. February is Black History Month, the annual recognition of African Americans’ achievements and their role in U.S. history. The celebration dates back to 1915, 50 years after the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery. That year the Association for the Study of African American GEORGIA VIEW: ALL ABOARD THE BRAIN TRAIN Georgia View: All Aboard the Brain Train. August 1, 2017. Bill Crane. , Atlanta was born as a rail switching yard and end point, and commerce sprung in most every direction from that Terminus. With Atlanta’s grand Terminal and Union stations both long gone, it’s clear the heyday of rail travel has been over for decades. THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Lasseter says the job, answering legislators’ questions on Capitol Hill, meetings with the secretary of agriculture, and handling a budget of multiple billions, can be overwhelming but she thrives on the challenges. Her husband, Willard, remained in Georgia to run the family’s John Deere dealership, but her daughter, Autumn Veazy, isan
LEGAL ELITE NOMINATIONS CONTINUE 1 day ago · Who do you think is the state’s most effective lawyer? Now through Friday, July 9, 2021, you can tell us. Georgia Trend magazine’s annual Legal Elite listing will highlight the state’s most effective lawyers in 16 different practice areas. The list of the state’s Legal Elite, as chosen by their peers, will appear in the December 2021 issue. Any attorney who livesGEORGIA TREND DAILY
June 8, 2021 Macon Telegraph $680 million plastics recycling and renewal facility is coming to Macon-Bibb County Becky Purser reports that Global waste solutions provider Brightmark announced Monday it’s investing more than $680 million to build an advanced plastics recycling and renewal facility on a 5.3 million-square-foot site in Macon-Bibb County. The company is expected to fill more GEORGIA TREND’S 2020 40 UNDER 40 Graphic by Georgia Trend. It’s been 24 years since Georgia Trend’s inaugural 40 Under 40, and each year the winners continue to leave us awed and inspired.. That’s especially true during this troubling year, as many in this group of young leaders are working toHONORS ARCHIVES
This year, Georgia Trend honors those working to combat and mitigate the COVID-19 crisis that upended the state so dramatically last spring. Bestowing our Georgian of the Year award on a group rather than an individual is a first for CURTAILING CANCER CARE Harsh Reality: Dr. Michael D. Hasselle, a radiation oncologist with Savannah’s Memorial Health system Credit: Frank Fortune. The list of serious health problems caused or affected by COVID-19 is long and growing: heart disease, pneumonia, blood clots, liver and kidneyfailure –
TOPSIDE TAP TRAIL NAMED A TRAVELBLAZER The Georgia Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus (GACVB) has honored the destination marketing organizations of Visit Roswell, Awesome Alpharetta and Visit Sandy Springs with a TravelBlazer Award. The three North Fulton County organizations received the award for their collaboration to create the Topside Tap Trail, a seven-brewery trail that spans the cities. The GACVBGEORGIA TREND DAILY
June 7, 2021 Georgia.gov Gov. Kemp Announces Soliant Expanding Headquarters in Gwinnett County, Creating 200 Jobs Staff reports that Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Soliant, a leading provider of specialized health care and education staffing services to hospitals and schools around the U.S., will further expand their Gwinnett County operations, creating 200 new jobs inMUSCOGEE COUNTY
Pace Halter, president & COO of W.C. Bradley Co. Real Estate, proudly points out the various pieces of Columbus history laced throughout the hotel’s interior, such as green woven handles on the nightstands that pay homage to Fort Benning and pine wood at the elevator entrance that was reclaimed from an old W.C. Bradley mill, and says it has been “shockingly busy” during its first few 2019 GEORGIA’S TOP 100 PUBLIC COMPANIES Numbers 1 through 8 stayed the same. SunTrust bank moved from No. 10 last year to No. 9; and Pulte Group landed at No. 10 up from No. 12 last year. Georgia Trend’s 2019 list of Georgia’s Top 100 Public Companies is determined by S&P Global Market Intelligence and isOPINIONS ARCHIVES
For the fourth year, Georgia Trend presents a roster of the state's Legal Elite - attorneys selected by their peers in 11 differentpractice areas.
GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Economy: Jobs Recovery. Jeffrey Humphreys. , Georgia will fully recover the jobs lost to the COVID-19 recession much faster than it recovered jobs lost to either the 2001 recession or the Great Recession. Of course, the jobless recoveries that followed thoserecessions set a
FEATURES - GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Kenna Simmons. , If the state’s economy in general recovers anything like Georgia’s film industry has, we’ll be in for a big boom. Coming off a record 2019 – when 391 film and television productions spent $2.9 billion shooting in Georgia – it. April 29, 2021.Features. ,
2021 TOP DOCTORS
The second annual listing of the state’s top physicians. April 29, 2021. Karen Kirkpatrick, Christy Simo, Mary Ann DeMuth. , Credit: Shutterstock. As the coronavirus has upended the state – especially the health of Georgia residents – the expertise of our doctors has been more important than ever. This year, Georgia Trend is proud to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE STATE Carnesville Chicken: Poultry producer Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. is building a $70 million rendering plant in Franklin County. The facility will primarily make pet food ingredients and create 90 jobs. This article appears in the May 2021 issue of Georgia Trend. Categories: Economic Development Around The State, Up Front. LEGAL ELITE NOMINATION In December, Georgia Trend magazine will publish our 19th annual listing of Georgia’s top attorneys as determined by their peers. To vote, you must be an attorney who lives and practices in Georgia and is a member of the State Bar of Georgia. You may not vote for yourself, but you may vote for attorneys in your own firm, as long as you vote for an equal or greater number of attorneys outside AT ISSUE: BLUE-STATE EXODUS At Issue: Blue-state Exodus. Georgia’s demographics have been shifting, in part due to an influx of people from more liberal-leaning areas of the country. March 31, 2020. Kerwin Swint. , As most people who follow Georgia politics know, the state’s demographics have been shifting in significant ways. These population changes will invariably CULTURE CHANGE AT GEORGIA CORPORATIONS Don’t be reluctant to have the difficult conversations,” says Chris Womack, who will become Georgia Power’s CEO and board chair in April after 33 years at Southern Co., and will be Georgia Power’s first Black CEO. “This country has had a struggle with race for almost 400 years. So talking about race can be very difficult. CELEBRATING BLACK AMERICANS' GROUNDBREAKING ACHIEVEMENTS The Holmes family tours the 60th Anniversary of Desegregation exhibit at the Main Library. February is Black History Month, the annual recognition of African Americans’ achievements and their role in U.S. history. The celebration dates back to 1915, 50 years after the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery. That year the Association for the Study of African American GEORGIA VIEW: ALL ABOARD THE BRAIN TRAIN Georgia View: All Aboard the Brain Train. August 1, 2017. Bill Crane. , Atlanta was born as a rail switching yard and end point, and commerce sprung in most every direction from that Terminus. With Atlanta’s grand Terminal and Union stations both long gone, it’s clear the heyday of rail travel has been over for decades. THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Lasseter says the job, answering legislators’ questions on Capitol Hill, meetings with the secretary of agriculture, and handling a budget of multiple billions, can be overwhelming but she thrives on the challenges. Her husband, Willard, remained in Georgia to run the family’s John Deere dealership, but her daughter, Autumn Veazy, isan
GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Economy: Jobs Recovery. Jeffrey Humphreys. , Georgia will fully recover the jobs lost to the COVID-19 recession much faster than it recovered jobs lost to either the 2001 recession or the Great Recession. Of course, the jobless recoveries that followed thoserecessions set a
FEATURES - GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Kenna Simmons. , If the state’s economy in general recovers anything like Georgia’s film industry has, we’ll be in for a big boom. Coming off a record 2019 – when 391 film and television productions spent $2.9 billion shooting in Georgia – it. April 29, 2021.Features. ,
2021 TOP DOCTORS
The second annual listing of the state’s top physicians. April 29, 2021. Karen Kirkpatrick, Christy Simo, Mary Ann DeMuth. , Credit: Shutterstock. As the coronavirus has upended the state – especially the health of Georgia residents – the expertise of our doctors has been more important than ever. This year, Georgia Trend is proud to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE STATE Carnesville Chicken: Poultry producer Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. is building a $70 million rendering plant in Franklin County. The facility will primarily make pet food ingredients and create 90 jobs. This article appears in the May 2021 issue of Georgia Trend. Categories: Economic Development Around The State, Up Front. LEGAL ELITE NOMINATION In December, Georgia Trend magazine will publish our 19th annual listing of Georgia’s top attorneys as determined by their peers. To vote, you must be an attorney who lives and practices in Georgia and is a member of the State Bar of Georgia. You may not vote for yourself, but you may vote for attorneys in your own firm, as long as you vote for an equal or greater number of attorneys outside AT ISSUE: BLUE-STATE EXODUS At Issue: Blue-state Exodus. Georgia’s demographics have been shifting, in part due to an influx of people from more liberal-leaning areas of the country. March 31, 2020. Kerwin Swint. , As most people who follow Georgia politics know, the state’s demographics have been shifting in significant ways. These population changes will invariably CULTURE CHANGE AT GEORGIA CORPORATIONS Don’t be reluctant to have the difficult conversations,” says Chris Womack, who will become Georgia Power’s CEO and board chair in April after 33 years at Southern Co., and will be Georgia Power’s first Black CEO. “This country has had a struggle with race for almost 400 years. So talking about race can be very difficult. CELEBRATING BLACK AMERICANS' GROUNDBREAKING ACHIEVEMENTS The Holmes family tours the 60th Anniversary of Desegregation exhibit at the Main Library. February is Black History Month, the annual recognition of African Americans’ achievements and their role in U.S. history. The celebration dates back to 1915, 50 years after the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery. That year the Association for the Study of African American GEORGIA VIEW: ALL ABOARD THE BRAIN TRAIN Georgia View: All Aboard the Brain Train. August 1, 2017. Bill Crane. , Atlanta was born as a rail switching yard and end point, and commerce sprung in most every direction from that Terminus. With Atlanta’s grand Terminal and Union stations both long gone, it’s clear the heyday of rail travel has been over for decades. THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Lasseter says the job, answering legislators’ questions on Capitol Hill, meetings with the secretary of agriculture, and handling a budget of multiple billions, can be overwhelming but she thrives on the challenges. Her husband, Willard, remained in Georgia to run the family’s John Deere dealership, but her daughter, Autumn Veazy, isan
LEGAL ELITE NOMINATIONS CONTINUE 1 day ago · Who do you think is the state’s most effective lawyer? Now through Friday, July 9, 2021, you can tell us. Georgia Trend magazine’s annual Legal Elite listing will highlight the state’s most effective lawyers in 16 different practice areas. The list of the state’s Legal Elite, as chosen by their peers, will appear in the December 2021 issue. Any attorney who livesGEORGIA TREND DAILY
June 8, 2021 Macon Telegraph $680 million plastics recycling and renewal facility is coming to Macon-Bibb County Becky Purser reports that Global waste solutions provider Brightmark announced Monday it’s investing more than $680 million to build an advanced plastics recycling and renewal facility on a 5.3 million-square-foot site in Macon-Bibb County. The company is expected to fill more GEORGIA TREND’S 2020 40 UNDER 40 Graphic by Georgia Trend. It’s been 24 years since Georgia Trend’s inaugural 40 Under 40, and each year the winners continue to leave us awed and inspired.. That’s especially true during this troubling year, as many in this group of young leaders are working toHONORS ARCHIVES
This year, Georgia Trend honors those working to combat and mitigate the COVID-19 crisis that upended the state so dramatically last spring. Bestowing our Georgian of the Year award on a group rather than an individual is a first for CURTAILING CANCER CARE Harsh Reality: Dr. Michael D. Hasselle, a radiation oncologist with Savannah’s Memorial Health system Credit: Frank Fortune. The list of serious health problems caused or affected by COVID-19 is long and growing: heart disease, pneumonia, blood clots, liver and kidneyfailure –
TOPSIDE TAP TRAIL NAMED A TRAVELBLAZER The Georgia Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus (GACVB) has honored the destination marketing organizations of Visit Roswell, Awesome Alpharetta and Visit Sandy Springs with a TravelBlazer Award. The three North Fulton County organizations received the award for their collaboration to create the Topside Tap Trail, a seven-brewery trail that spans the cities. The GACVBGEORGIA TREND DAILY
June 7, 2021 Georgia.gov Gov. Kemp Announces Soliant Expanding Headquarters in Gwinnett County, Creating 200 Jobs Staff reports that Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Soliant, a leading provider of specialized health care and education staffing services to hospitals and schools around the U.S., will further expand their Gwinnett County operations, creating 200 new jobs inMUSCOGEE COUNTY
Pace Halter, president & COO of W.C. Bradley Co. Real Estate, proudly points out the various pieces of Columbus history laced throughout the hotel’s interior, such as green woven handles on the nightstands that pay homage to Fort Benning and pine wood at the elevator entrance that was reclaimed from an old W.C. Bradley mill, and says it has been “shockingly busy” during its first few 2019 GEORGIA’S TOP 100 PUBLIC COMPANIES Numbers 1 through 8 stayed the same. SunTrust bank moved from No. 10 last year to No. 9; and Pulte Group landed at No. 10 up from No. 12 last year. Georgia Trend’s 2019 list of Georgia’s Top 100 Public Companies is determined by S&P Global Market Intelligence and isOPINIONS ARCHIVES
For the fourth year, Georgia Trend presents a roster of the state's Legal Elite - attorneys selected by their peers in 11 differentpractice areas.
GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Economy: Jobs Recovery. Jeffrey Humphreys. , Georgia will fully recover the jobs lost to the COVID-19 recession much faster than it recovered jobs lost to either the 2001 recession or the Great Recession. Of course, the jobless recoveries that followed thoserecessions set a
FEATURES - GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Kenna Simmons. , If the state’s economy in general recovers anything like Georgia’s film industry has, we’ll be in for a big boom. Coming off a record 2019 – when 391 film and television productions spent $2.9 billion shooting in Georgia – it. April 29, 2021.Features. ,
2021 TOP DOCTORS
The second annual listing of the state’s top physicians. April 29, 2021. Karen Kirkpatrick, Christy Simo, Mary Ann DeMuth. , Credit: Shutterstock. As the coronavirus has upended the state – especially the health of Georgia residents – the expertise of our doctors has been more important than ever. This year, Georgia Trend is proud to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE STATE Carnesville Chicken: Poultry producer Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. is building a $70 million rendering plant in Franklin County. The facility will primarily make pet food ingredients and create 90 jobs. This article appears in the May 2021 issue of Georgia Trend. Categories: Economic Development Around The State, Up Front. LEGAL ELITE NOMINATION In December, Georgia Trend magazine will publish our 19th annual listing of Georgia’s top attorneys as determined by their peers. To vote, you must be an attorney who lives and practices in Georgia and is a member of the State Bar of Georgia. You may not vote for yourself, but you may vote for attorneys in your own firm, as long as you vote for an equal or greater number of attorneys outside AT ISSUE: BLUE-STATE EXODUS At Issue: Blue-state Exodus. Georgia’s demographics have been shifting, in part due to an influx of people from more liberal-leaning areas of the country. March 31, 2020. Kerwin Swint. , As most people who follow Georgia politics know, the state’s demographics have been shifting in significant ways. These population changes will invariably CULTURE CHANGE AT GEORGIA CORPORATIONS Don’t be reluctant to have the difficult conversations,” says Chris Womack, who will become Georgia Power’s CEO and board chair in April after 33 years at Southern Co., and will be Georgia Power’s first Black CEO. “This country has had a struggle with race for almost 400 years. So talking about race can be very difficult. CELEBRATING BLACK AMERICANS' GROUNDBREAKING ACHIEVEMENTS The Holmes family tours the 60th Anniversary of Desegregation exhibit at the Main Library. February is Black History Month, the annual recognition of African Americans’ achievements and their role in U.S. history. The celebration dates back to 1915, 50 years after the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery. That year the Association for the Study of African American GEORGIA VIEW: ALL ABOARD THE BRAIN TRAIN Georgia View: All Aboard the Brain Train. August 1, 2017. Bill Crane. , Atlanta was born as a rail switching yard and end point, and commerce sprung in most every direction from that Terminus. With Atlanta’s grand Terminal and Union stations both long gone, it’s clear the heyday of rail travel has been over for decades. THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Lasseter says the job, answering legislators’ questions on Capitol Hill, meetings with the secretary of agriculture, and handling a budget of multiple billions, can be overwhelming but she thrives on the challenges. Her husband, Willard, remained in Georgia to run the family’s John Deere dealership, but her daughter, Autumn Veazy, isan
GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Economy: Jobs Recovery. Jeffrey Humphreys. , Georgia will fully recover the jobs lost to the COVID-19 recession much faster than it recovered jobs lost to either the 2001 recession or the Great Recession. Of course, the jobless recoveries that followed thoserecessions set a
FEATURES - GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Kenna Simmons. , If the state’s economy in general recovers anything like Georgia’s film industry has, we’ll be in for a big boom. Coming off a record 2019 – when 391 film and television productions spent $2.9 billion shooting in Georgia – it. April 29, 2021.Features. ,
2021 TOP DOCTORS
The second annual listing of the state’s top physicians. April 29, 2021. Karen Kirkpatrick, Christy Simo, Mary Ann DeMuth. , Credit: Shutterstock. As the coronavirus has upended the state – especially the health of Georgia residents – the expertise of our doctors has been more important than ever. This year, Georgia Trend is proud to ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE STATE Carnesville Chicken: Poultry producer Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. is building a $70 million rendering plant in Franklin County. The facility will primarily make pet food ingredients and create 90 jobs. This article appears in the May 2021 issue of Georgia Trend. Categories: Economic Development Around The State, Up Front. LEGAL ELITE NOMINATION In December, Georgia Trend magazine will publish our 19th annual listing of Georgia’s top attorneys as determined by their peers. To vote, you must be an attorney who lives and practices in Georgia and is a member of the State Bar of Georgia. You may not vote for yourself, but you may vote for attorneys in your own firm, as long as you vote for an equal or greater number of attorneys outside AT ISSUE: BLUE-STATE EXODUS At Issue: Blue-state Exodus. Georgia’s demographics have been shifting, in part due to an influx of people from more liberal-leaning areas of the country. March 31, 2020. Kerwin Swint. , As most people who follow Georgia politics know, the state’s demographics have been shifting in significant ways. These population changes will invariably CULTURE CHANGE AT GEORGIA CORPORATIONS Don’t be reluctant to have the difficult conversations,” says Chris Womack, who will become Georgia Power’s CEO and board chair in April after 33 years at Southern Co., and will be Georgia Power’s first Black CEO. “This country has had a struggle with race for almost 400 years. So talking about race can be very difficult. CELEBRATING BLACK AMERICANS' GROUNDBREAKING ACHIEVEMENTS The Holmes family tours the 60th Anniversary of Desegregation exhibit at the Main Library. February is Black History Month, the annual recognition of African Americans’ achievements and their role in U.S. history. The celebration dates back to 1915, 50 years after the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery. That year the Association for the Study of African American GEORGIA VIEW: ALL ABOARD THE BRAIN TRAIN Georgia View: All Aboard the Brain Train. August 1, 2017. Bill Crane. , Atlanta was born as a rail switching yard and end point, and commerce sprung in most every direction from that Terminus. With Atlanta’s grand Terminal and Union stations both long gone, it’s clear the heyday of rail travel has been over for decades. THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Lasseter says the job, answering legislators’ questions on Capitol Hill, meetings with the secretary of agriculture, and handling a budget of multiple billions, can be overwhelming but she thrives on the challenges. Her husband, Willard, remained in Georgia to run the family’s John Deere dealership, but her daughter, Autumn Veazy, isan
LEGAL ELITE NOMINATIONS CONTINUE 1 day ago · Who do you think is the state’s most effective lawyer? Now through Friday, July 9, 2021, you can tell us. Georgia Trend magazine’s annual Legal Elite listing will highlight the state’s most effective lawyers in 16 different practice areas. The list of the state’s Legal Elite, as chosen by their peers, will appear in the December 2021 issue. Any attorney who livesGEORGIA TREND DAILY
June 8, 2021 Macon Telegraph $680 million plastics recycling and renewal facility is coming to Macon-Bibb County Becky Purser reports that Global waste solutions provider Brightmark announced Monday it’s investing more than $680 million to build an advanced plastics recycling and renewal facility on a 5.3 million-square-foot site in Macon-Bibb County. The company is expected to fill more GEORGIA TREND’S 2020 40 UNDER 40 Graphic by Georgia Trend. It’s been 24 years since Georgia Trend’s inaugural 40 Under 40, and each year the winners continue to leave us awed and inspired.. That’s especially true during this troubling year, as many in this group of young leaders are working toHONORS ARCHIVES
This year, Georgia Trend honors those working to combat and mitigate the COVID-19 crisis that upended the state so dramatically last spring. Bestowing our Georgian of the Year award on a group rather than an individual is a first for CURTAILING CANCER CARE Harsh Reality: Dr. Michael D. Hasselle, a radiation oncologist with Savannah’s Memorial Health system Credit: Frank Fortune. The list of serious health problems caused or affected by COVID-19 is long and growing: heart disease, pneumonia, blood clots, liver and kidneyfailure –
TOPSIDE TAP TRAIL NAMED A TRAVELBLAZER The Georgia Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus (GACVB) has honored the destination marketing organizations of Visit Roswell, Awesome Alpharetta and Visit Sandy Springs with a TravelBlazer Award. The three North Fulton County organizations received the award for their collaboration to create the Topside Tap Trail, a seven-brewery trail that spans the cities. The GACVBGEORGIA TREND DAILY
June 7, 2021 Georgia.gov Gov. Kemp Announces Soliant Expanding Headquarters in Gwinnett County, Creating 200 Jobs Staff reports that Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Soliant, a leading provider of specialized health care and education staffing services to hospitals and schools around the U.S., will further expand their Gwinnett County operations, creating 200 new jobs inMUSCOGEE COUNTY
Pace Halter, president & COO of W.C. Bradley Co. Real Estate, proudly points out the various pieces of Columbus history laced throughout the hotel’s interior, such as green woven handles on the nightstands that pay homage to Fort Benning and pine wood at the elevator entrance that was reclaimed from an old W.C. Bradley mill, and says it has been “shockingly busy” during its first few 2019 GEORGIA’S TOP 100 PUBLIC COMPANIES Numbers 1 through 8 stayed the same. SunTrust bank moved from No. 10 last year to No. 9; and Pulte Group landed at No. 10 up from No. 12 last year. Georgia Trend’s 2019 list of Georgia’s Top 100 Public Companies is determined by S&P Global Market Intelligence and isOPINIONS ARCHIVES
For the fourth year, Georgia Trend presents a roster of the state's Legal Elite - attorneys selected by their peers in 11 differentpractice areas.
GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Economy: Jobs Recovery. Jeffrey Humphreys. , Georgia will fully recover the jobs lost to the COVID-19 recession much faster than it recovered jobs lost to either the 2001 recession or the Great Recession. Of course, the jobless recoveries that followed thoserecessions set a
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The second annual listing of the state’s top physicians. April 29, 2021. Karen Kirkpatrick, Christy Simo, Mary Ann DeMuth. , Credit: Shutterstock. As the coronavirus has upended the state – especially the health of Georgia residents – the expertise of our doctors has been more important than ever. This year, Georgia Trend is proud toGEORGIA TREND DAILY
Georgia Trend magazine’s annual Legal Elite listing will highlight the state’s most effective lawyers in 16 different practice areas. The list of the state’s Legal Elite, as chosen by their peers, will appear in the December 2021 issue. May 10, 2021 Atlanta Journal-Constitution.GEORGIA TREND DAILY
May 20, 2021 Albany Herald IC Biomedical to bring 80 news jobs to Bartow County Staff reports that Gov. Brian Kemp has announced that IC Biomedical, a producer of cryogenic freezers, will make a multimillion-dollar investment in opening an advanced manufacturing facility near Cartersville. As demand for medical-grade freezers continues to surge, the facility will deliver more than 80 jobs LEGAL ELITE NOMINATION The nomination period for the 2021 Legal Elite is now OPEN. Of the Georgia lawyers whose work you know well, whom would you rate the best in each of the categories below? Now is your chance to let us know. In December, Georgia Trend magazine will publish our 19th annual listing of Georgia’s top attorneys as determined by their peers. To vote,GEORGIA TREND DAILY
April 12, 2021 Capitol Beat News Georgia tax revenues show modest March increase after February spike Dave Williams reports that tax collections in Georgia rose a modest 3.7% last month, as the state Department of Revenue accelerated the processing of refunds following a delay in February that sent tax revenues soaring. The state brought in nearly $1.9 billion in taxes ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE STATE Carnesville Chicken: Poultry producer Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. is building a $70 million rendering plant in Franklin County. The facility will primarily make pet food ingredients and create 90 jobs. This article appears in the May 2021 issue of Georgia Trend. Categories: Economic Development Around The State, Up Front.MAY 17, 2021
May 17, 2021 Saporta Report . Feds raise protections for North Atlantic right whales, but sea turtles may suffer. David Pendered reports that North Atlantic right whales have gained protections and sea turtles are more imperiled under a new federal calendar for harbor dredging that came to light May 14 in a federal lawsuit that seeks to protect sea turtles.GEORGIA TREND DAILY
Susan Percy writes, one of the earliest bills from this year’s legislative session to be signed into law by Gov. Kemp is HB 539, the Tax Relief Act of 2021. It will raise the state income tax standard deduction for individual filers by $800, to $5400, and for couplesfiling
THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Lasseter says the job, answering legislators’ questions on Capitol Hill, meetings with the secretary of agriculture, and handling a budget of multiple billions, can be overwhelming but she thrives on the challenges. Her husband, Willard, remained in Georgia to run the family’s John Deere dealership, but her daughter, Autumn Veazy, isan
GEORGIA TREND MAGAZINE Economy: Jobs Recovery. Jeffrey Humphreys. , Georgia will fully recover the jobs lost to the COVID-19 recession much faster than it recovered jobs lost to either the 2001 recession or the Great Recession. Of course, the jobless recoveries that followed thoserecessions set a
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The second annual listing of the state’s top physicians. April 29, 2021. Karen Kirkpatrick, Christy Simo, Mary Ann DeMuth. , Credit: Shutterstock. As the coronavirus has upended the state – especially the health of Georgia residents – the expertise of our doctors has been more important than ever. This year, Georgia Trend is proud toGEORGIA TREND DAILY
Georgia Trend magazine’s annual Legal Elite listing will highlight the state’s most effective lawyers in 16 different practice areas. The list of the state’s Legal Elite, as chosen by their peers, will appear in the December 2021 issue. May 10, 2021 Atlanta Journal-Constitution.GEORGIA TREND DAILY
May 20, 2021 Albany Herald IC Biomedical to bring 80 news jobs to Bartow County Staff reports that Gov. Brian Kemp has announced that IC Biomedical, a producer of cryogenic freezers, will make a multimillion-dollar investment in opening an advanced manufacturing facility near Cartersville. As demand for medical-grade freezers continues to surge, the facility will deliver more than 80 jobs LEGAL ELITE NOMINATION The nomination period for the 2021 Legal Elite is now OPEN. Of the Georgia lawyers whose work you know well, whom would you rate the best in each of the categories below? Now is your chance to let us know. In December, Georgia Trend magazine will publish our 19th annual listing of Georgia’s top attorneys as determined by their peers. To vote,GEORGIA TREND DAILY
April 12, 2021 Capitol Beat News Georgia tax revenues show modest March increase after February spike Dave Williams reports that tax collections in Georgia rose a modest 3.7% last month, as the state Department of Revenue accelerated the processing of refunds following a delay in February that sent tax revenues soaring. The state brought in nearly $1.9 billion in taxes ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE STATE Carnesville Chicken: Poultry producer Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. is building a $70 million rendering plant in Franklin County. The facility will primarily make pet food ingredients and create 90 jobs. This article appears in the May 2021 issue of Georgia Trend. Categories: Economic Development Around The State, Up Front.MAY 17, 2021
May 17, 2021 Saporta Report . Feds raise protections for North Atlantic right whales, but sea turtles may suffer. David Pendered reports that North Atlantic right whales have gained protections and sea turtles are more imperiled under a new federal calendar for harbor dredging that came to light May 14 in a federal lawsuit that seeks to protect sea turtles.GEORGIA TREND DAILY
Susan Percy writes, one of the earliest bills from this year’s legislative session to be signed into law by Gov. Kemp is HB 539, the Tax Relief Act of 2021. It will raise the state income tax standard deduction for individual filers by $800, to $5400, and for couplesfiling
THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE Lasseter says the job, answering legislators’ questions on Capitol Hill, meetings with the secretary of agriculture, and handling a budget of multiple billions, can be overwhelming but she thrives on the challenges. Her husband, Willard, remained in Georgia to run the family’s John Deere dealership, but her daughter, Autumn Veazy, isan
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June 8, 2021 Macon Telegraph $680 million plastics recycling and renewal facility is coming to Macon-Bibb County Becky Purser reports that Global waste solutions provider Brightmark announced Monday it’s investing more than $680 million to build an advanced plastics recycling and renewal facility on a 5.3 million-square-foot site in Macon-Bibb County. The company is expected to fill more LEGAL ELITE NOMINATIONS CONTINUE 1 day ago · Who do you think is the state’s most effective lawyer? Now through Friday, July 9, 2021, you can tell us. Georgia Trend magazine’s annual Legal Elite listing will highlight the state’s most effective lawyers in 16 different practice areas. The list of the state’s Legal Elite, as chosen by their peers, will appear in the December 2021 issue. Any attorney who lives 2021 ECONOMIC YEARBOOK: SOUTHWEST Remarkable Resilience. March 31, 2021. Randy Southerland. , Site Revitalization: Jana Dyke, president and CEO of the Albany-Dougherty Economic Development Commission Credit: EliotVanOtteren.com. Southwest Georgia is on the rise. Throughout this largely rural region, local economies are emerging from a pandemic pause and gearing up forexpansion.
TOPSIDE TAP TRAIL NAMED A TRAVELBLAZER The Georgia Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus (GACVB) has honored the destination marketing organizations of Visit Roswell, Awesome Alpharetta and Visit Sandy Springs with a TravelBlazer Award. The three North Fulton County organizations received the award for their collaboration to create the Topside Tap Trail, a seven-brewery trail that spans the cities. The GACVB CURTAILING CANCER CARE Harsh Reality: Dr. Michael D. Hasselle, a radiation oncologist with Savannah’s Memorial Health system Credit: Frank Fortune. The list of serious health problems caused or affected by COVID-19 is long and growing: heart disease, pneumonia, blood clots, liver and kidneyfailure –
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June 7, 2021 Georgia.gov Gov. Kemp Announces Soliant Expanding Headquarters in Gwinnett County, Creating 200 Jobs Staff reports that Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Soliant, a leading provider of specialized health care and education staffing services to hospitals and schools around the U.S., will further expand their Gwinnett County operations, creating 200 new jobs inMUSCOGEE COUNTY
Pace Halter, president & COO of W.C. Bradley Co. Real Estate, proudly points out the various pieces of Columbus history laced throughout the hotel’s interior, such as green woven handles on the nightstands that pay homage to Fort Benning and pine wood at the elevator entrance that was reclaimed from an old W.C. Bradley mill, and says it has been “shockingly busy” during its first few CELEBRATING BLACK AMERICANS' GROUNDBREAKING ACHIEVEMENTS The Holmes family tours the 60th Anniversary of Desegregation exhibit at the Main Library. February is Black History Month, the annual recognition of African Americans’ achievements and their role in U.S. history. The celebration dates back to 1915, 50 years after the 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution abolished slavery. That year the Association for the Study of African AmericanOPINIONS ARCHIVES
For the fourth year, Georgia Trend presents a roster of the state's Legal Elite - attorneys selected by their peers in 11 differentpractice areas.
GEORGIA TREND DAILY ARCHIVES Jan. 25, 2019 Dalton Daily Citizen-News Georgia infrastructure lagging Jill Nolin reports that Georgia’s infrastructure has improved only slightly in spite of a measure that raised nearly $1 billion annually for the state’s roads and bridges a few years ago, accordingSections
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ECOADVENTURES ABOUND IN GEORGIAMary Ann DeMuth
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Kayaks glide peacefully down Skidaway River, winding through pristine marshlands along Georgia’s coast, while a guide points out species of birds – including bald eagles, ospreys, pelicans, gulls, terns and cormorants – and explains why they need protection. Up north…May 31, 2021
GEORGIA SOUTHERN'S MBA PROGRAM PREPARES STUDENTS WITH REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE FOR BUSINESS SUCCESSJulia Roberts ,
Imagine an MBA program designed specifically for business students who already have some real work experience under their belts—a place where skilled faculty teach not only business-critical skills, but also build character with courses on ethics, honesty, integrity, andprofessionalism.…
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The list of serious health problems caused or affected by COVID-19 is long and growing: heart disease, pneumonia, blood clots, liver and kidney failure – and now, less directly, cancer. Even though there is no evidence that COVID worsens cancer…May 31, 2021
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Last year presented a number of challenges for county governments – from helping keep citizens healthy and fed to tackling issues like diversity and inclusion. The 2021 Georgia County Excellence Awards are presented this year for projects in five counties…May 31, 2021
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GLYNN COUNTY | BRUNSWICK: ON THE UPSWINGBetty Darby ,
Georgia’s Golden Isles boast many tourist attractions: the sun, the sand, the sea and the wildlife. No need for such man-made “attractions” like a roller coaster, but you’ll forgive residents and business owners in Brunswick and Glynn County if they…May 31, 2021
MUSCOGEE COUNTY | COLUMBUS: PARTNERSHIPS DRIVE SUCCESSHaisten Willis ,
In Columbus, there’s always something new being built: a hotel, a school or even an entire industry. The city of 200,000 has long punched above its weight in the business community, as the home of major corporations like Aflac, Synovus…May 31, 2021
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ORGANIZATIONS: SERV INTERNATIONALCandice Dyer ,
From drought-ravaged Kenya to tornado-stricken Newnan, SERV International, with its headquarters in Canton, goes where the trouble is to distribute nutritious food boxes and so much more. SERV – a distinctive way to spell “serve,” not an acronym – is…May 31, 2021
POLITICAL NOTES: UPS, DOWNS AND IN-BETWEENSSusan Percy ,
Water Wars Victory: The U.S. Supreme Court handed Georgia a welcome victory in its years-long battle with Florida over water rights. The justices unanimously dismissed Florida’s case that claimed Georgia’s overuse of water during a drought had ruined the oyster…May 31, 2021
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AROUND THE STATEChristy Simo ,
Indoor Ag: Pete’s, a California-based green-house grower, is investing $18 million in its first eastern U.S. indoor, controlled-environment agriculture facility in Warner Robins. The indoor growing facility requires 90% less land and water compared to traditional farming. Troup County Auto:…May 31, 2021
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FROM THE PUBLISHER: KEEPING PACE?Ben Young ,
Georgia continues to be recognized for its business- friendly environment, and it seems announcements about new manufacturing operations locating or expanding here are happening daily. But can the state provide the advanced workforce manufacturing now requires? The state recently moved…May 31, 2021
STATE OF MIND: COURAGE AND CHANGESusan Percy ,
When I am feeling discouraged about the direction of Georgia’s General Assembly and the lawmakers who passed an elections bill (SB 202) that is, at best, a solution in search of a problem and, at worst, an effort to make…May 31, 2021
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CATCHING UP WITH… DANA RICKMANSusan Percy ,
Earlier this year, Dana Rickman became president of GPEE, the nonpartisan research and advocacy organization founded by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and the Georgia Economic Developers Association; she was formerly vice president and research and policy director.These are…
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