More Than a Pretty Place
GaBiz Editor in Chief talks about Georgia tourism’s economic impact and its dramatic recovery with Georgia Department of Economic Development Deputy Commissioner for Tourism Mark Jaronski.
World-Class
Georgia is known for many things, such as being home to a host of Fortune 500 companies and a burgeoning film industry that accounted for $4 billion in economic impact last year alone. But a few of Georgia’s achievements aren’t as widely recognized, though they are certainly Jeopardy-worthy facts. Here are some of Georgia’s capital accolades.
Next-Gen Skills
GaBiz Editor in Chief explores the mission behind The Deloitte Foundry at SCAD, the newly opened digital design, research, and innovation studios, with Vice President of SCADpro Paul Stonick.
Welcoming the World
GaBiz Editor in Chief talks with Matthias Hoffmann, president and CEO of German American Chamber of Commerce of the Southern U.S., about the synergies between Georgia and Germany.
Pro Tips
Great leaders know that no one is an island. Learning from each other and those that came before us is the key to success. From "brain food" snacks to profound advice gleaned from the pages of leadership books, three Georgia executives pay it forward by sharing what energizes and inspires them.
State of Growth
GaBiz Editor in Chief talks Georgia’s upward trajectory with GDEcD Chief Operating Officer Brittany H. Young.
Rising Tide
GaBiz Editor in Chief talks about the state’s ever-expanding coastal infrastructure and its role in fueling economic growth with Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Griff Lynch.
Stuckey’s CEO Stephanie Stuckey on Resurrecting a Georgia Empire
My grandfather, Sylvester Stuckey, built Stuckey’s in 1937 with a $35 loan and a borrowed car. It began as a roadside pecan stand in Eastman, Georgia; by the 1960s, there were hundreds of Stuckey’s stores in 30 states.