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.
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.
Play to Win
GaBiz Editor in Chief discusses economic impact, philanthropic giving, and sustained growth with long-time Peach Bowl, Inc. CEO and president Gary Stokan.
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.
Catching Up with Kemp
In many ways, it’s a different world than when Governor Brian Kemp took office in January 2019. Since his inauguration, a global health crisis precipitated changes in supply chains, employment, and other elements of the economic landscape. Still, Georgia is thriving amid the challenges, due in part to Kemp’s commitment to facilitating a pro-business environment in both the state’s largest cities and less populated areas.
Business Boom
GaBiz Editor in Chief talks about the state’s accelerated growth and inclusive business community with Georgia Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Chris Clark.
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.
Bright New World
GaBiz Editor in Chief talks about expansion, growth opportunities, and the state infrastructure that helps make it all possible with Qcells North America Head of Market Strategy and Public Affairs Scott Moskowitz.
Moving On Up
GaBiz Editor in Chief talks with Harry Norman Realtors CEO Jenni Bonura about Georgia’s housing market and how the state is positioned to accommodate growth.