She is making Atlanta home for the third time as the new Chief Inclusion and Diversity Officer for Marsh & McLennan. By Allison Joyner Professional services firm for risk, strategy and people, Marsh & McLennan, ...
The program will be the first for a Historically Black College or University and in the state of Georgia. By Allison Joyner Dr. Kevin James, president of Morris Brown College and video game company Pharaoh’s ...
Last year the restaurant industry lost over $240 billion in sales, and that decline is continuing into 2021. These tech entrepreneurs are hoping to change that for Black-owned businesses, though. By Allison Joyner Due to ...
Taniya Pilgrim and Messiah Young were injured while the officers were arresting them during a Black Lives Matter protest in May of last year. By Allison Joyner The presidents of two historically Black colleges express ...
Celebrate African American Culture this February with these pandemic-proof events and experiences. By Allison Joyner Black History Month is a great opportunity for people to learn about African American history and heritage. But due to ...
By Maria Saporta Last week, several large trees were cut down at Grady High School – some anticipated and some not. Grady is undergoing an expansion, and the way the new building was designed, it ...
The historic Fountain Hall on the Atlanta University Center campus made the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation’s 2020 “Places in Peril” list. It was one of 10 sites that the Georgia Trust is highlighting as places ...
When philanthropist Diana Blank saw the completed Kendeda Living Building on Georgia Tech’s campus earlier this month, it took her breath away.
The Atlanta-based American Cancer Society is expanding its reach beyond the borders of the United States to fight cancer.
The Coca-Cola sign at downtown’s Five Points will shine brightly for years to come.
Ashley D. Bell, the Southeastern regional administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration, is adding a new role.
The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta’s relatively new impact investment fund – the GoATL Fund – has closed on a $500,000 loan to Focused Community Strategies to boost affordable housing in the historic South Atlanta neighborhood.
By Maria Saporta As published in the Atlanta Business Chronicle on Oct. 4, 2019 At a grand opening gala on Oct. 5, Tyler Perry will unveil to the world all he has created at Tyler Perry Studios since 2015 ...
Atlanta Habitat for Humanity will break ground on its new Browns Mill Village on Oct. 9 – a new and innovative venture in affordable home ownership.
Southface, an Atlanta-based nonprofit that promotes green building and sustainability practices, had reason to celebrate at its Visionary Dinner on Sept. 19.
An Atlanta woman is taking on Target’s use of plastic bags in a “Theresa versus Goliath” campaign.
Zoo Atlanta’s transformation of Savanna Hall could come to a halt in a matter of days due to inaction on the part of the Atlanta Fulton County Recreation Authority.
When Aarti Tandon was looking for the right city to anchor an annual “Smart City Expo” in the United States, she settled on Atlanta. “We felt Atlanta was the ideal market to hold this conference,” said Tandon, co-founder ...
The top executive of one of the largest movie studios in Georgia is making a big bet. Ryan Millsap, CEO of Blackhall Studios, is planning to triple the size of his existing sound stages – from ...
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