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  • Mercer University Beats Duke; Prepares for Continued Growth

    April 10, 2014

    The past few years have been all about growth for Mercer University—especially in the medical sector--with a continued effort to double the number of medical students by adding more programs for aspiring medical professionals, such as their Ph.D. in Clinical Medical Psychology degree and a four-year program added at the Savannah campus. The Mercer Health Sciences Center, which opened in 2012, is another piece to help "address the shortage of healthcare access in our region," President Underwood says.

  • CEO Profile: Dr. Dozier, President of Savannah State University

    April 10, 2014

    Founded in 1890, Savannah State University is the oldest historically black university in the State of Georgia. Dr. Cheryl Davenport Dozier was named interim president in May of 2011.

  • Is 100% Customer Satisfaction Achievable? For This Company, Yes

    April 09, 2014

    Simplicity Sofas is a furniture manufacturer in High Point, NC. and an eCommerce retailer specializing in furniture for small spaces. After more than six years in business and $4 million in sales, the company has never received a negative review on their website – not one. We share 10 Tips For Achieving 100% Customer Satisfaction.

  • Gulfstream Realigns Product Support Organization to Enhance Customer Experience

    April 07, 2014

    Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. announced on Wednesdy changes within Product Support that enhance the customer experience and position the organization for future growth.

  • Finding Manufacturing, Logistics Sites in Georgia Just Got Easier

    April 04, 2014

    The Georgia Ports Authority has updated its search engine for manufacturing and logistics sites to make it more comprehensive and easier to access. The GPA’s web-based Commercial Corridors Tool now works on all platforms, including mobile devices.

  • Tollison, SEDA, Bullish on Savannah’s Economic Future

    April 03, 2014

    The Savannah Economic Development Authority is the principal driving force for new and current business development in all of Chatham County. Trip Tollison, president & CEO of SEDA, has been serving in that capacity for about a-year-and a-half.

  • Why the IRS and BLS Disagree on Self-Employment Trends

    April 02, 2014

    Are more or fewer Americans engaged in self-employment than a decade ago? While you might think that this is a simple factual question, its answer depends on which federal government agency’s numbers you look at.

  • Armstrong’s Q4 Economic Monitor Forecasts Significant Improvements in Regional Economy

    April 01, 2014

    Armstrong Atlantic State University’s latest Coastal Empire Economic Monitor reports the Savannah-area economy expanded rapidly during the fourth quarter of 2013 and should continue to experience significant growth throughout 2014.

  • Georgia Heritage Continues Expansion

    March 31, 2014

    The good news for Georgia Heritage Federal Credit Union is that most people need financial products and services. The bad news is that many people do not know what a “credit union” is or the difference between a credit union and a bank.

  • Is America in the Midst of a High Tech Entrepreneurship Boom?

    March 28, 2014

    If you read the business press, you probably think the answer is yes. The popular media is full of stories about start-ups like Facebook, Groupon, Instagram, Linkedin, Snapchat, Twitter, WhatsApp, Yelp, and Zinga. American entrepreneurs are starting high tech companies at a feverish pace, the media experts say.

  • You Should Question Assumptions When You Are Successful

    March 26, 2014

    It’s easy for small business owners to question assumptions and themselves when they are failing. But at that point, it may be too late to fundamentally make changes that can turn their company around. The success rate goes up if the owner questions assumptions when things are going well.

  • Visit Savannah Gears Up for a Banner Year

    March 25, 2014

    Visit Savannah, Savannah’s CVB and tourism arm of the city’s chamber of commerce, is an industry leader in destination marketing.

  • Employees to Employers: Mind Your Own Business

    March 24, 2014

    How much can employers inquire about employees or have a say in their actions on and off the job? The staff of a small business can easily grow into a family of sorts, but this doesn’t give the employer the right to act as the patriarch. The trend, as evidenced by laws, court decisions and administrative rulings, seems to be toward less involvement of employers in the lives of their workers.

  • The Kennickell Group Approaching 125 Years in Business

    March 20, 2014

    The Kennickell Group, founded in 1892, provides print, international fulfillment, signage, point-of-purchase materials, and marketing services for global businesses through their two Savannah locations, and has partnerships with companies in 30+ countries. This storied history offers plenty to reflect on, and even more to live up to.

  • The Link Between Thought Leadership & LinkedIn

    March 19, 2014

    The topic of thought leadership has been hot and heavy over the last year or two. Often discussed, speculated about and outright claimed by some, it is among the more misunderstood business concepts.

  • Fewer Students Plan to Become Business Owners

    March 17, 2014

    College students are more concerned with making money now than they were before the start of the Great Recession, research by the Cooperative Institutional Research Program (CIRP) at UCLA, reveals. Maybe that’s self-evident. But here’s a more surprising finding: The fraction of students intending to become business owners has also declined since 2007.

  • Outsourced Product Development Gaining Popularity Among Small Businesses

    March 12, 2014

    A great product idea alone is no guarantee of success for an entrepreneur. The time taken to develop a product and take it to market within reasonable costs is a key aspect.

  • Ameris Bank to acquire The Coastal Bank

    March 11, 2014

    Ameris Bancorp, the parent company of Ameris Bank, announced today the signing of a definitive merger agreement under which Ameris will acquire Coastal Bankshares, Inc., the parent company of The Coastal Bank.

  • The Power of Thinking Big, But Starting Small

    March 10, 2014

    How did Google manage to come out of nowhere? And how did it grow to reach$58 billion in annual revenues in 2013 — all in under two decades?

  • It All Begins With Your LinkedIn Profile

    March 07, 2014

    LinkedIn is the best place for business professionals to post information about themselves, regardless of your discipline. As a business professional, regardless of what your function is, you need to be findable to those in your field.

  • Georgia Manufacturing Activity Reverses its Two-Month Decline

    March 05, 2014

    Georgia manufacturing activity reversed an anemic performance with a strong boost in new orders and production for February, which offset the doubledigit losses in the prior two months, according to a study released by Kennesaw State University.

  • Conference on Cutting-Edge Port Tech Coming to Savannah

    March 04, 2014

    The International Port & Terminal Technology Conference and Exhibition is coming to Savannah, Ga., May 20-21. The Georgia Ports Authority and MCI Media will present the conference at the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center.

  • Sam McCachern & Mitchell Bohannon on Thomas & Hutton's "Changing of the Guard"

    March 03, 2014

    Mitchell Bohannon will be stepping down as CEO this month after leading the firm for the past seven years. During his tenure as CEO, Bohannon successfully guided the firm through many challenges including the Great Recession and the largest housing collapse since the Great Depression.

  • Broughton Street Project: The Story Behind the Story

    February 28, 2014

    On February 11 of this year, Ben Carter Enterprises announced that its premier company had acquired several buildings and had contracts for 20 more across a five-block area of Broughton Street, Savannah main downtown shopping thoroughfare.

  • The Benefits of Giving Your Staff a Raise

    February 28, 2014

    Are you trying to keep your key employees happy by offering them perks like work-at-home days, cross-training and flexible hours? That’s great and I encourage you to keep offering those extras, but a new study shows that they may not be enough to retain workers.

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