May 2016 Features
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Communicorp: Simply Manage Your Creative Assets Using OnDemand Technologies
May 25, 2016
With all of your graphic design elements in place, you may be wondering how to manage these creative assets throughout your entire organization. Well, technology is a great solution to your dilemma. To help you understand the various solutions that come into play and how they work, let’s walk through a real-world scenario.
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Gaining Financial Confidence is the Focus of SunTrust’s onUp Movement
May 19, 2016
SunTrust Bank has started a movement to help people make better financial decisions. In February, while millions watched Super Bowl 50, SunTrust launched its Onward and Upward—or onUp—campaign with a 30-second ad titled “Hold Your Breath.” The ad was a reminder that worrying about money can create stress and cause a person to miss the everyday joys of life.
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Georgia 2030: The Chamber's GPS Device to Reach State's Business and Economic Future
May 16, 2016
A hundred years ago, the then-newly formed Georgia Chamber of Commerce wisely initiated a road map with the intention of planning the future of business in the Peach State. Today, one year into the second century of the Chamber, President and CEO, Chris Clark and the Chamber Board are instead utilizing modern GPS tracking and other digital tools to explore and research emerging commerce trends, needs and resources for Georgia’s future. This initiative is entitled “Georgia 2030.”
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Enmarket Set to Tackle Increased LLS Fundraising Goal
May 09, 2016
With a goal of $100,000, Enmarket and Enmark locations will offer customers the opportunity to purchase paper icons in support of Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s fundraiser, Light the Night Walk. The paper icons, which can be personalized with the donor’s name, can be purchased for $1 from April 27-May 31, and the icons will be displayed inside the stores.
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Oliver Maner Attorney Blake Greco Provides Insight on Attempts to Reduce Rising Cost of Health Care
May 03, 2016
The rising cost of health care and of federally-funded health care programs continue to emerge as a major topic of discussion. The discussion is often focused on how to reduce the significant cost of health care while also attempting to preserve the quality of patient care. According to Blake L. Greco, an associate with Oliver Maner LLP, the two issues that have the biggest impact in the health law field include alternative payment methods and the continued enforcement efforts related to fraud and abuse.