November 2023 Features
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        Georgia Ranks Second as the Most Entrepreneurial State in AmericaNovember 30, 2023 Research by project management experts at The Digital Project Manager analyzed eight indicators for how entrepreneurial a state is; these included the percentage of the population that started a new business, the percentage of start-ups still active after one year, number of small businesses per 100,000 of the population, growth rate of business applications as well as others. 
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        Georgia Chamber Foundation Releases War for Talent Economic ReportNovember 28, 2023 Today, the Georgia Chamber Foundation, the state’s leading economic research organization, announced the release of its Fourth Quarter Economic Report highlighting the strength of Georgia’s position in the global War for Talent. 
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        GEDA Hosts Annual Awards to Recognize Exceptional Individual Achievements & the Top Deals of the YearNovember 27, 2023 At its Annual Awards luncheon, the Georgia Economic Developers Association recognized top deals of the year and excellence by individuals. Awards included the Deals of the Year, Committee Chair and Member of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, and Rip Wiley Award for Professional Excellence. 
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        Governor Kemp Issues Executive Orders for Rosalynn Carter Funeral CeremoniesNovember 27, 2023 Gov. Brian Kemp is assigning Georgia National Guard troops and other state resources to help with the “logistical challenges” associated with ceremonies and services to honor the late former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. 
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        Georgia’s Unemployment Remains Unchanged as Labor Force Reaches Record HighsNovember 17, 2023 Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson announced that Georgia's October unemployment rate was 3.4 percent, unchanged from a revised 3.4 percent in September. The unemployment rate was five-tenths lower than the national unemployment rate. 
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        UNG Enrollment Increased in Fall 2023November 16, 2023 The University of North Georgia's (UNG) enrollment increased for the fall 2023 semester, and the university is serving 18,086 students across five campuses and online, according to the University System of Georgia's (USG) enrollment report released Nov. 14. This increase came after two years of enrollment decreases in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
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        Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation Announces Its 2024 List of State's 10 Places in PerilNovember 16, 2023 The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation released its 2024 list of 10 Places in Peril in the state. 
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        TCSG Celebrates Apprenticeship Week with Announcement of 2024 Apprenticeship Awards to Georgia BusinessesNovember 16, 2023 The Technical College System of Georgia today announced the awards of the second year of the High Demand Career Initiative Program supporting Georgia businesses with the creation and expansion of Registered Apprenticeships. 
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        2023 GAgives on GivingTuesday Shines a Spotlight on Nonprofits' Value & Resilience in the Face of Heightened Need & Rising ChallengesNovember 15, 2023 As we move into the season of giving, it’s an ideal time to reflect on who and what we appreciate and how we can show our thankfulness. Everyone in Georgia benefits in some way from one or more of our state’s hard-working nonprofits – which are all coping with surges in demand for their services, increasing costs, and a reduction in resources, staff, and volunteers. 
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        UNG Celebrates Investiture of President ShannonNovember 14, 2023 The University of North Georgia (UNG) celebrated the investiture of President Michael Shannon with a trio of events Nov. 10. University System of Georgia (USG) Chancellor Sonny Perdue performed the official investiture during a morning ceremony, followed by a military review in Memorial Hall Gym and a picnic at Pine Valley Recreation Complex. 
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        State Rolling Out New Literacy InitiativeNovember 14, 2023 The Georgia Department of Education is launching a literacy initiative aimed at both improving literacy among students and training educators on the science of reading. 
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        US Corporate Boards Are More Diverse Than Ever, But the Pace of Growth is SlowingNovember 14, 2023 Corporate boards have become significantly more diverse over the past five years, according to a new report from The Conference Board and ESGAUGE. 
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        Former Isakson Colleagues Praise His Brand of Political CivilityNovember 13, 2023 A U.S. senator and a former senator traveled to the University of Georgia Friday to tout the benefits of political civility at a time extreme partisanship in Congress threatens to shut down the federal government. 
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        State’s New Voter Registration System Passes First TestNovember 13, 2023 A new statewide voter registration system has passed its first test with a successful run during this week’s municipal elections across Georgia. 
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        Georgia Chamber CEO Chris Clark: Get Georgia MovingNovember 10, 2023 Georgia has boasted record economic growth for five consecutive years with over $134 billion in capital investment, $68 billion in real GDP growth, over two thousand new or expanded project locations, and 268,000 jobs created throughout every corner of the state. 
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        LG Burt Jones Announces ‘Red Tape Rollback’November 08, 2023 Lt. Gov. Burt Jones unveiled a legislative push Tuesday aimed at reducing the size and scope of state government while making it easier for Georgians to get business licenses. 
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        United Ways of Georgia Creates Statewide Advisory Committee in Preparation of Groundbreaking ALICE ReportNovember 07, 2023 United Ways of Georgia, an association of the 31 United Way organizations operating across Georgia, have collectively invested to become the 29th state organization to participate in United for ALICE. 
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        UGA Institute of Government Offers New Certificate Program in Downtown DevelopmentNovember 06, 2023 The University of Georgia Institute of Government has partnered with the Georgia Downtown Association and Georgia Power to launch the Certified Downtown Professional Certificate Program. This new training series helps downtown professionals gain the skills and knowledge to boost community and economic development in downtown districts. 
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        goBeyondProfit CEO Interviews: Kashi Sehgal, Founder of RetaazaNovember 03, 2023 What problem is your business uniquely positioned to solve? Kashi Sehgal, founder of Retaaza, was exposed to the crisis of food insecurity and waste in Georgia. In turn, she seized the opportunity to connect hyper-local supply with state-wide demand. Today, their successful business model increases demand for Georgia’s number one industry while simultaneously caring for hungry Georgians. 
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        State Senate Kicks Off Deep Dive into Artificial IntelligenceNovember 02, 2023 Artificial intelligence can prove more beneficial to society than harmful but only with proper regulation, industry experts told Georgia lawmakers Wednesday. 
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        15th Annual GRACE Awards Finalists and Honorees AnnouncedNovember 01, 2023 The Georgia Restaurant Association is thrilled to announce the finalists and honorees for the 2023 Georgia Restaurant Association Crystal of Excellence (GRACE) Awards. 



