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    Philanthropy
    Philanthropy
    Audrey L. Jacobs, The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta
    We give for many reasons but at the end of the day does it really matter why? To whom much is given, much is expected.

    MARTA Challenge
    MARTA Challenge
    Joshua Rosenbaum, MARTA Challenge
    If stations were equipped with simple, inexpensive bikes (with racks!) that were available to paying customers, more people could potentially extend their trip.

    Regional Issues Forum
    Regional Issues Forum
    Andrew Staines, British Embassy to the US
    Fostering key trade relationships and global growth is one of the most important tools we can use to create new jobs by strengthening local, national and global economies.

    Health Care Practice
    Health Care Practice
    David Martin, VeinInnovations
    By David Martin, President and CEO of VeinInnovations As part of his duties as a professor of chemistry at the University of Lille, French scientist Louis Pasteur was tasked with using his knowledge t...

    Sustainability
    Sustainability
    Howard Lalli, HL Strategy
    While everyone’s definition of sustainability is a little different, few will take issue with the economic, environmental and social benefits of the Atlanta BeltLine's Eastside Trail.

    Robinson College of Business
    Robinson College of Business
    Nathan Bennett & Stephen Miles, Robinson College of Business
    The way a leader either absorbs or amplifies the threats that result from these situations plays an enormous role in how employees handle a crises.

    Home Mortgages
    Home Mortgages
    Cal Haupt, Southeast Mortgage
    The role a mentor can play in a young professional’s life is unparalleled, especially in an industry that is by nature constantly fluctuating.

    Global Health
    Global Health
    Michael Nyenhuis, MAP International
    When talking about global health activity here in Atlanta, we typically focus on diseases like malaria, Guinea worm or river blindness. Rarely, do we talk about mental health.

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  • SteveBrown { Here is an interesting article on a recent study stating rail is not the huge incentive in Transit-Oriented Development that everyone thought it was.http://www.theatlanticcities.com/housing/2013/06/transit-might-not-be-essential-transit-oriented-development/5851/?goback=%2Egde_116818_member_248435091 } – Jun 19, 12:07 PM
  • SteveBrown { I must agree with Julian's comments.   We need to address our shortcomings, we have quite a few, but the metro area as an economic... } – Jun 19, 12:01 PM
  • TDL1969 { If you want to know the facts about metro Atlanta's water conservation efforts please read http://www.northgeorgiawater.org/plans/water-supply-and-water-conservation-management-plan } – Jun 19, 11:21 AM
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  • Michelle Hiskey

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  • Latest Reports

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  • Guest Columns

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  • David Pendered

  • Prayers for rain, Senate takes on Supreme Court ruling – all part of Georgia’s water policy issues
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  • Chris Schroder - Moments

  • George McKerrow’s Y2K Mt. Kilimanjaro Moment led him to quit job, start Ted’s Montana Grill
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  • Shawn Wilson was happy in his job, until Moment a mentor took him personally to enroll in college
  • Bill Bolling’s soup kitchen Moment led him to found the Food Bank, which today serves more than 100,000 families monthly
  • Marine later found herself jobless and homeless – until Nobis Works put her back on productive path
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