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Mercedes’ Stephen Cannon named CEO of Arthur Blank’s businesses

In a surprise move, Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank announced Monday that Stephen Cannon, currently president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz USA, has been named the next CEO of AMB Group LLC beginning on Feb 1.

Cannon will assume all day-to-day responsibilities of AMB Group, which represents all of Blank’s for-profit entities. Blank will continue in his role as chairman and owner – working with Cannon on overall strategy for the Blank family of businesses.

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Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed favors half-cent sales tax for MARTA

Up until now, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed has been absent from the debate among Fulton County’s mayors on whether they should seek a full-penny, five-year transportation sales tax.

If the county were to go for a full penny, it basically would preclude MARTA from being able to seek an additional half-penny sales tax in Fulton and DeKalb counties so it can expand its transit system.

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Newell Rubbermaid CEO: merger with Jarden will create ‘one of the most impactful consumer products companies’

Atlanta-based Newell Rubbermaid Inc. (NYSE: NWL) has struck a deal to buy rival Boca Raton, Fla.-based Jarden Corp.(NYSE: JAH), for $15.4 billion in cash and stock, the companies reported early Monday.

The deal is expected to close in the second quarter of 2016 and will create a $16 billion, Atlanta-based consumer goods company.

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Metro Atlanta Chamber in 2016 to push transit and an inclusive region

Three words dominated Thursday’s annual meeting of the Metro Atlanta Chamber – inclusive, innovation and transit.

Those words were repeated by outgoing Chairman Larry Gellerstedt III, CEO of Cousins Properties; incoming Chairman Jenner Woods, corporate executive vice president of SunTrust Bank; and MAC President Hala Moddelmog.

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Weingarten: Civic Center redevelopment plans still fluid

Although the City of Atlanta has an agreement to sell the 19-acre Civic Center property to Houston-based Weingarten Realty Investors, the plans for the project are subject to change.

In a brief interview, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed made it clear he still hopes the project will evolve beyond the current plans.

“That story is not over yet,” Reed said.

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Rapper T.I. and Mayor Reed give away 500 turkeys in family affair

The Sixth Annual Turkey Giveaway on Wednesday was a family affair for Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed.

Reed was joined by his wife – Sarah-Elizabeth Reed, and their daughter – Maria Kristan Reed, who is now 17 months old.

But the real star of the day was rapper and actor – T.I., who has been participating in a City of Atlanta Turkey Giveaway for many years.

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An extraordinary lady – Olga Goizueta – left her mark on Atlanta

Olga Casteleiro de Goizueta – one of the grandest ladies in Atlanta – passed away Nov. 16.

Fortunately for Atlanta, the legacy of Mrs. Goizueta and her late husband – former Chairman and CEO of the Coca-Cola Co. Roberto Goizueta – will live on through their family foundation and their children.

Mrs. Goizueta relished her privacy, but once in awhile she would open up with me – show her intelligence, grace and humor.

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U.S. and Georgia companies improving LGBT policies

The president of the Human Rights Campaign – Chad Griffin – came to Atlanta Wednesday to highlight U.S. companies with the best records of inclusion for the LGBT community.

In Georgia, 13 companies reached a perfect score of 100 in the 2016 Corporate Equality Index assessing inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals. There were only 11 Georgia companies with a perfect score a year ago.

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Sources: GE is not moving its corporate headquarters to Atlanta

It appears that General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) will not be moving its corporate headquarters to Georgia.

The company, which ranks No. 8 on the Fortune 500 list, apparently will stay in the Northeast – either in its current home of Fairfield, Conn., or two other Northeast contenders – the greater New York City area or Boston.

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It’s official: Atlanta United will build soccer training facility in Marietta

Atlanta United Football Club – our soon-to-be professional Major League Soccer team – sent out an email Wednesday evening declaring that it will build its training complex in Marietta.

Just last Friday, Atlanta United announced that it had reached a mutual agreement with DeKalb County to not build on property near I-285 and Memorial Drive.

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Atlantan Jackie Parker to head global philanthropy for General Motors

Jackie Parker, who used to lead Newell Rubbermaid’s philanthropic and diversity programs, has been named director of Global Philanthropy and Corporate Giving for General Motors.

Parker, 51, worked for Newell Rubbermaid from 2006 to 2013, and in her latest post, she served as president of the now defunct Newell Rubbermaid Foundation and as vice president of corporate philanthropy.

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Atlanta United says DeKalb site won’t work for soccer training facility; team now planning to build in Cobb

The Atlanta United soccer team will not be building its training complex and headquarters in DeKalb County after all.

Rich McKay, president and CEO of the Atlanta Falcons, said Friday afternoon that now the team is turning its focus on a 32-acre site in Marietta along Franklin Road.

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AIA Atlanta picks winning pavilion design; Michael Arad of NYC’s 9/11 Memorial served on jury

By Maria Saporta In an attempt to improve our city’s urban design, AIA Atlanta sponsored a national design competition for a new pavilion that could be built along the Westside BeltLine Trail at Adair Park. The winning design was from Tim Bragan, Sylvan Miles and Harry Ross of Washington, D.C. – receiving $10,000 for their […]

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