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Frank Blake, former Home Depot CEO, receives Lifetime Achievement Award

The former CEO from the Home Depot, Frank Blake, on Tuesday received the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award in Leadership Character at a luncheon at the Georgia Aquarium.

The award was given by the Turknett Leadership Group and the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership. The organizations also recognized a host of other leaders during the Twelfth Leadership Character Awards.

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Janet Simpson named as new president of tvsdesign – firm’s third president in 48 years

The architectural firm of tvsdesign has named Janet Simpson as its next president. She is only the third president in the firm’s 48-year history, and she is the first woman in that role.

Simpson will succeed Roger Neuenschwander, who has been president since 1994 and joined the firm in 1973 as an intern. He will remain as board chairman as he transfers day-to-day governance to Simpson, who will assume her new role on Jan. 1.

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Midtown Atlanta listed by APA as one of five ‘Great Places’ in the nation

The American Planning Association on Monday declared Midtown Atlanta as one of five neighborhoods to make the APA’s 2016 list of Great Places in the country.

APA’s Great Places list celebrates places that demonstrate exceptional character, composition, and planning—attributes that foster community ties, spur economic growth, and raise the bar for quality of life. Recognition is given for best practices in community planning, execution, facility design, public safety, infrastructure, cultural identity, innovation and environmental sustainability.

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Column: Sept. 24 opening of national African-American history museum special for the Russell family

By Maria Saporta
As published in the Atlanta Business Chronicle on Sept. 23, 2016

The family of the late Herman J. Russell will convene in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 24 for the opening of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.

The opening of the museum will be of special significance to the Russell family because their firm — H.J. Russell & Co. — was the lead contractor on the project.

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Music Midtown to give City of Atlanta $100,000 for Piedmont Park

The City of Atlanta announced Friday afternoon that Live Nation – the promoter for Music Midtown – will be donating $100,000 to support improvements in Piedmont Park to its Department of Parks and Recreation.

Because Music Midtown has been the topic of much conversation on this site for the past week, I thought it would be best to just publish the press release in full.

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Letter from Piedmont Park Conservancy CEO Mark Banta about Music Midtown

My Maria’s Metro column this week on Music Midtown generated quite a bit of response and reaction (and it has been updated with a couple of corrections).

Here is a letter from Mark Banta, president and CEO of the Piedmont Park Conservancy. He was responding to both my initial comments as well as the stories that appeared on the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s website.

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Fernbank Museum comes full circle, opens expansion

By Maria Saporta
As published in the Atlanta Business Chronicle on Sept. 23, 2016

The Fernbank Forest now will be the featured attraction of the Fernbank Museum of Natural History.

Starting Sept. 24, the expansion of the Fernbank Museum will be open to visitors – providing people of all ages and abilities to experience the largest old-growth Piedmont forest in the South

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Joy Fitzgerald is retiring as AHA’s CEO; Catherine Buell to succeed her on Jan. 1

A transition in leadership is underway at the Atlanta Housing Authority.

Joy Fitzgerald, AHA’s president and CEO, announced Thursday that she’ll be retiring from the agency on Dec. 31.

At the same time, AHA announced that its board has named Catherine Buell as Fitzgerald’s successor. Buell has been serving as AHA’s chief operating officer since January.

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Chick-fil-A, Coca-Cola and City of Atlanta give $7.5 million to City of Refuge for job training

The City of Refuge, a 20-year-old nonprofit serving Atlanta’s westside, will be expanding its vocational training and entrepreneurial services through $7.5 million in donations from the Chick-fil-A Foundation, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the City of Atlanta.

The donations were being announced today at a press conference at the City of Refuge with Coca-Cola CEO Muhtar Kent, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, Dan Cathy, CEO of Chick-fil-A and Bruce Deel, the founder of the City of Refuge.

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Ryan Gravel and Nathaniel Smith resign from BeltLine Partnership board over equity concerns

Two prominent board members of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership turned in their resignations Monday saying not enough emphasis is being given to the issues of equity and affordability.

The two board members are: Ryan Gravel, an urban planner to initially proposed the concept of the BeltLine in his Georgia Tech Master’s thesis; and Nathaniel Smith, founder of the Partnership for Southern Equity.

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Imlay Foundation’s $5 million grant to boost research at CHOA, Georgia Tech

By Maria Saporta
As published in the Atlanta Business Chronicle on Sept. 23, 2016

The Imlay Foundation is making a $5 million grant – the largest in its 25-year history – to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Georgia Tech to help fund the development of pediatric therapies.

The grant also symbolizes the coming together of the two loves of Mary Ellen Imlay and her late husband, John Imlay, an Atlanta technology entrepreneur and philanthropist.

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Column: Group seeks support for manifesto against religious bigotry

By Maria Saporta
As published in the Atlanta Business Chronicle on Sept. 16, 2016

A group of prominent Atlantans are seeking support for a Manifesto for Interfaith Cooperation, taking a visible stand against religious bigotry and to advance inclusion of all faiths.

The leaders behind the manifesto include philanthropist Thomas Glenn; the Rev. George Wirth; and Bill Clarkson, retired president of Westminster Schools.

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Column: Atlanta leaders celebrate 30 percent drop in crime in city since 2009

By Maria Saporta
As published in the Atlanta Business Chronicle on Sept. 9, 2016

At the annual “Crime is Toast” breakfast on Aug. 30, Atlanta business community celebrated a 30 percent drop in crime within the city limits since 2009.

Part of that success can be attributed to the Atlanta Police Foundation, which raises private dollars to support crime-fighting initiatives not covered by city tax dollars. “Atlanta can not be a thriving business center if it’s not safe,” said Dave Abney, CEO of United Parcel Service, which was the “Chief” sponsor of the breakfast. Abney, who knows Atlanta is the signature city in the region, said the community has to be diligent because “the world is watching.”

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Atlanta’s selection as one of 100 Resilient Cities to help it face unforeseen challenges

By Maria Saporta As one of 100 global cities selected by the Rockefeller Foundation, the City of Atlanta will be able to be better prepared to handle emergencies, such as severe weather-related events. The Rockefeller Foundation held a workshop at the Carter Center on Monday with dozens of stakeholders in the city to work on […]

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