Features
-
Historic Savannah Foundation to Host Lecture Focusing on 19th-Century African American Education in Savannah on Sept. 18th
September 12, 2025
Historic Savannah Foundation, which is currently celebrating its 70th anniversary, will feature Savannah Archaeological Alliance founder Laura Seifert as a guest speaker on Thurs., Sept. 18 at the Murray C. Perlman and Wayne C. Spear Preservation Center, located in the Historic Kennedy Pharmacy.
-
Data Reveals Political Minefield in the Workplace and the Generosity Defense
September 12, 2025
The 2025 Business Generosity Report by goBeyondProfit and Georgia CEO reveals a concerning rise in political disruption, creating new challenges for leaders trying to build a unified, positive, and generous culture. The report reveals where executives and employees feel most vulnerable to political tensions at work.
-
Georgia Power Partners with GPB & Georgia Historical Society to Relaunch "Today In Georgia History" Series
September 11, 2025
Georgia Power has partnered with Georgia Historical Society and Georgia Public Broadcasting to refresh and relaunch the Emmy award-winning series “Today in Georgia History.” This relaunch aligns with the start of the new school year and the 250th anniversary of the United States. "Today in Georgia History" will be available across GPB’s statewide network, reaching nine television stations and 21 radio stations.
-
Savannah Philharmonic Announces Upcoming Phil the Neighborhoods Performances
September 09, 2025
The Savannah Philharmonic is proud to present their fifth annual Phil The Neighborhoods series. This year’s fall series has expanded to even more neighborhoods than ever before and will be performed by a string quartet of Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra members.
-
United Way of the Coastal Empire Kicks Off 2026 Campaign
September 08, 2025
United Way of the Coastal Empire kicked off its 2026 campaign on Thursday, at the Savannah Convention Center. Nearly 700 community leaders gathered to celebrate the start of this year’s fundraising efforts led by campaign chair Ryan Chandler, chief commercial officer of Colonial Group, Inc.
-
Savannah Music Commission Holds First Meeting and Elects Leadership
September 05, 2025
The Savannah Music Commission, which was created with the passage of HB 762 by Rep. Carl Gilliard (Savannah), came together for its first meeting at the Savannah Convention Center on Friday, August 29.
-
The Loyalty Paradox – Getting Generosity ‘Right’ Has Real Business Consequences
September 05, 2025
While leaders focus on external market pressures, the 2025 Business Generosity Report suggests a surprising retention challenge is quietly unfolding within their organizations.
-
Memorial Health to Build Freestanding Emergency Rooms in Pooler & Richmond Hill
September 04, 2025
Memorial Health officials reaffirmed their plans to build freestanding emergency rooms in Pooler and Richmond Hill. Following a comprehensive and rigorous legal process, the Supreme Court of Georgia declined to hear the appeal challenging the Georgia Department of Community Health’s approval for these facilities.
-
General Assembly Looking to Reinvigorate State-run Venture Capital Fund
September 04, 2025
Georgia lawmakers are taking a fresh look at a state-run venture capital fund that was created a dozen years ago.
-
Harambee House and Georgia Tech CEAR Hub Award over $200,000 to Savannah Neighborhoods
September 03, 2025
The Harambee House, in partnership with the Georgia Institute of Technology’s CEAR Hub, has distributed $200,940 to Savannah neighborhood associations and nonprofits to support projects that build community capacity, address local challenges and strengthenresilience to extreme weather and environmental threats, promoting collaboration amongst communities.
-
Why Georgia Stays on Top: GDEcD's Misti Martin on Growth, Talent, and What’s Next
September 03, 2025
In a recent interview with Site Selection magazine, Georgia Department of Economic Development Deputy Commissioner of Global Commerce Misti Martin shared how the state’s strong partnerships, infrastructure investments, and business-first mindset continue to deliver.
-
Georgia Southern Reaches New Economic Impact Record of $1.167 Billion
September 02, 2025
Recent reports from the University System of Georgia show Georgia Southern University continues its legacy of significant economic impact on its surrounding region. According to the USG’s latest Economic Impact report, the system recorded a $23.1 billion total economic impact.
-
Georgia Job Growth Expected To Accelerate in 2026 as Economy Adapts to Global Shifts
September 02, 2025
Georgia is enduring its fair share of hits, ranging in spectrum from federal layoffs and spending cuts, less tourism from abroad to a pullback in film and TV spending by big Hollywood studios. But the Peach State’s multifaceted economy is also benefiting from a boom in data center construction, continued in-migration of retirees, and an expected boost to the state’s aerospace industry due to European NATO nations pledging to boost defense spending in the coming years.
-
Gulfstream Delivers First G800
August 28, 2025
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. announced its first customer delivery of the all-new Gulfstream G800, the world's longest range business aircraft. The G800 entry into service follows its Federal Aviation Administration and European Union Aviation Safety Agency certifications on April 16th.
-
Gov. Kemp & State Delegation to Lead Economic Mission to South America
August 28, 2025
Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that he and First Lady Marty Kemp will lead an international mission this week to promote economic development opportunities for business leaders in Brazil and Argentina that will benefit hardworking Georgians.
-
Georgia DOT Commissioner Russell McMurry Receives ITS Lifetime Achievement Award
August 28, 2025
At the 2025 Intelligent Transportation Systems World Congress, Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Russell R. McMurry, was honored by his election to the ITS World Congress Hall of Fame as the winner of the ITS Lifetime Achievement Award for 2025.
-
Georgia Ports Economic Impact Jumps 7% in 2024
August 27, 2025
Port activity in Georgia now supports 650,965 full- and part-time jobs across the Peach State, according to an economic impact study by the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business. The statewide number has grown by 41,770 jobs or 7 percent compared to fiscal year 2023, the period covered by the previous study.
-
Health Connect South 2025: Atlanta’s Premier Health Collaboration Event Returns with Stellar Speaker Line-Up
August 27, 2025
Health Connect South, the Southeast’s leading healthcare collaboration gathering, is returning on September 17 at the Georgia Aquarium to unite innovators, policy leaders, health executives, researchers, and entrepreneurs under the theme of forging meaningful regional partnerships.
-
USG Foundation Raises $4.5M, Honors Don Waters & Launches the DREAMS Scholarship for Georgia
August 26, 2025
The University System of Georgia Foundation announced a major step forward in student support during its 21st annual Regents’ Scholarship Gala, which raised more than $4.5 million this past weekend from generous sponsors to expand need-based scholarships for USG students across the state.
-
Sen. Ossoff, Reps. Bishop, Carter, Collins, and Scott Headline the 2025 Georgia Chamber Congressional Luncheon
August 26, 2025
On August 20, 2025, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce hosted the 2025 Congressional Luncheon, the premier event convening Georgia’s federal elected officials and the statewide business community.
-
Garden City Expands Destination Marketing Efforts with Launch of New Website
August 26, 2025
The City of Garden City is excited to announce the next phase of its rebranded Destination Marketing Organization (DMO), Choose Garden City. Building on the successful unveiling of its new brand earlier this year, the DMO — in partnership with RobMark Advertising — has now launched a fully redesigned website.
-
Savannah Tech Launches Community-Led Vote to Define New College Identity
August 25, 2025
Savannah Tech is giving local residents the power to define the college's future by launching the final voting round for its new official mascot.
-
Georgia Aerospace Firms Launch Georgia Aerospace & Defense Alliance
August 25, 2025
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, Lockheed Martin, Rolls-Royce, FlightSafety International, and RTX today announced the formation of the Georgia Aerospace & Defense Alliance, a new, statewide organization dedicated to advancing Georgia’s aerospace and defense industries through strategic collaboration and advocacy.
-
TCSG, WorkSource Georgia & GDOL Mobilize to Support More than 1,100 Workers Impacted by International Paper Plant Closures
August 22, 2025
In response to International Paper’s announcement of the permanent closure of its Savannah and Riceboro facilities, the Technical College System of Georgia’s, WorkSource Georgia, and the Georgia Department of Labor have announced a collaborative effort to support the affected 1,100 employees.
-
Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules Wins Coolest Thing Made in Georgia Competition
August 22, 2025
Wednesday, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce announced that the Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules is the inaugural winner of the Coolest Thing Made in Georgia. The announcement was made during the Georgia Chamber’s 2025 Congressional Luncheon.
