June 2019 Video
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U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson on Georgia's Assets
June 28, 2019
Senior U.S. Senator from Georgia Johnny Isakson talks about the many great assets and resources that Georgia has to offer.
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KMMG's Stuart Countess on the Made in Georgia Kia Telluride
June 27, 2019
Stuart Countess, Chief Administrative Officer at Kia Motors Manufacturing at West point, discusses their new Georgia-made Kia Telluride and how it's demand has skyrocketed.
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Charles Bowen of the Bowen Law Group, Savannah's Growing Economy
June 26, 2019
Charles Bowen, Founder of the Bowen Law Group, discusses the immunity of Savannah's constant and growing economy to the recent turbulent national politics.
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Matt Markham of the Georgia Center of Innovation for Logistics & Working with Companies
June 26, 2019
Matt Markham, Director of the Georgia Center of Innovation for Logistics, discusses how they work with companies to help them grow and be successful.
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U.S. Senator David Perdue on the National Defense Authorization Act
June 25, 2019
Junior U.S. Senator David Perdue explains how the current administration has made rebuilding our military a priority and why the National Defense Authorization Act is so important to our nation's defense strategy.
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Jennifer Roach of Thomas and Hutton, Her Journey to Becoming an Engineer
June 24, 2019
Jennifer Roach, Project Manager with Thomas and Hutton, discusses her unique road to becoming an engineer and how she came to Thomas and Hutton.
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Brian Anderson on the 10th Anniversary of The National Infantry Museum in Columbus
June 24, 2019
Brian Anderson, President and CEO of the Greater Columbus Chamber, discusses the importance of remembering our nation's military history. He also gives details on the 10th Anniversary of The National Infantry Museum.
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Meg Haston of Savannah Country Day on Enjoying Tybee
June 21, 2019
Meg Haston, Director of Counseling at Savannah Country Day, discusses her and her family's favorite spot to relax: Tybee.
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Mark Whitlock on the Success of the German Apprenticeship Program in Coweta County
June 21, 2019
Central Educational Center CEO Mark Whitlock gives an update on the German Apprenticeship Program in Coweta County and explains why the program has been such a success.
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Chris Smith of Hunter Maclean, Advantages and Disadvatages of an Arbitration Clause
June 20, 2019
Chris Smith, Transportation Group Leader with Hunter Maclean, discusses pros and cons of arbitration clauses and what should factor into your decision.
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Georgia Farm Bureau's Jeffrey Harvey on the Economic Impact of Agriculture Across Georgia
June 20, 2019
Director of Public Policy for the Georgia Farm Bureau Jeffrey Harvey talks about the history of the organization and their role in Georgia's agriculture industry. Jeffrey also discusses the economic impact that agriculture has on Georgia.
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Governor Brian Kemp on Legislative Successes in 2019
June 19, 2019
Governor of the State of Georgia Brian Kemp discusses some success he and his administration has had in the recent session and his eagerness to continue to serve Georgia.
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Jennifer Abshire of Abshire PR - Building a Rural Renaissance
June 19, 2019
Jennifer Abshire, Founder and CEO of Abshire PR, discusses the work her firm is doing in rural communities and trying to showcase what makes them unique.
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Allen Amason of Georgia Southern on Higher Education on the Decline
June 18, 2019
Allen Amason, Dean of the Parker College of Business of Georgia Southern, talks about the benefits of the degrees they offer and why they think they are worth it when it comes to four year degrees.
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Ken Rabitsch of Synovus, Savannah Market Opportunities
June 18, 2019
Ken Rabitsch, Savannah Market President for Synovus, discusses Savannah's unique and diverse economy and the opportunities that have been created through the growing and diverse economy.
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Megan McCamey of goBeyondProfit: Corporate Generosity as a Business Strategy
June 18, 2019
Megan McCamey with goBeyondProfit talks about their mission to help Georgia businesses see corporate generosity as a business strategy. goBeyondProfit believes that businesses should be recognized for making contributions to improve the communities in which they live, work and serve.
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Stuart Countess on Impacting Workforce Development at Kia
June 17, 2019
Stuart Countess, Chief Administrative Officer at Kia Motors Manufacturing at West point, talks about workforce development programs they are currenlty working on, including the new THINC Expeditions program.
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Phil Kent on the JAMES Magazine Education Issue
June 17, 2019
CEO of InsiderAdvantage/JAMES Magazine Phil Kent talks about the next issue of JAMES Magazine that will be focused on education in Georgia.
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Chuck Kearns of Chatham Emergency Services, Public Education and Giving Back to the Community
June 14, 2019
Chuck Kearns, CEO of Chatham Emergency Services, discusses the ways they give back to the community, one being public education.
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Ben Wiggins on the Georgia Association of Educational Leaders Organization
June 14, 2019
President of the GAEL Organization Ben Wiggins talks about the history of the organization and their vision to be the premier network for educational leaders in Georgia.
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Cheyenne Overby of the Savannah Golf Championship & Their Focus on the Community
June 13, 2019
Cheyenne Overby, Tournament Director of the Savannah Golf Championship, discusses the Tournament's work in the community and the importance they place on being civic minded.
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Sandy Benson of Custom Audio Video, How They Are Constantly Upgrading Their Electronics
June 11, 2019
Sandy Benson, Owner of Custom Audio Video, discusses their process of constantly updating their electronics in their retail store.
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Boog Candler on Education Outdoor Space on Jekyll Island
June 10, 2019
Chair of the Jekyll Island Foundation Boog Candler talks about current projects that are focused on education.
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Rodger Brown on Georgia Quick Start & Workforce Development
June 10, 2019
Executive Director of Georgia Quick Start Rodger Brown talks about their focus on workforce training for companies creating jobs in Georgia.
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Trisha Growe of the Port Wentworth Chamber, Changes in the Region
June 07, 2019
Trisha Growe, President and CEO of the Port Wentworth Chamber, discusses all the dramatic changes their region has seen recently, including the future relocation of their city hall