Back in 2003, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin convened the top CEOs in the city to help her steer the city’s future. The Atlanta Committee for Progress has been meeting ever since taking on such issues as ...
Former Gov. Roy Barnes has gotten pretty good at deflecting “the question.” He’s enjoying his thriving law practice in Marietta, and he loves spending time with his five grandchildren. So why would he want to enter ...
The board of the historic Commerce Club appears ready to merge with another downtown business club — the One Ninety One Club. “We are moving forward,” said David Ratcliffe, chairman of the Commerce Club board and ...
When the Commerce Club board meets on Thursday, it will be presented with an outline of a proposed term sheet to merge with the One Ninety One Club. But the board will be given a month ...
People do care. About 300 Atlantans attended the first of two nights of presentations of potential designs for the Center for Civil and Human Rights. Three architectural teams unveiled their designs over three hours Tuesday evening (the ...
At Atlanta Kiwanis Tuesday, Louise Allen Moore recounted her tenure of nearly four years as CEO of Ivan Allen Workspace. In December, Moore sold her stake in the company, bringing to an end one of the ...
One of the Atlanta Rotary Club’s key philanthropic initiatives has been the Safe Water and AIDs Project in Western Kenya. The Atlanta Rotary has been a leader among 10 different organizations in helping provide safe water, ...
The United States has made progress, in fits and starts, in trying to become more energy independent. But much of that progress has not been sustained over the years. That’s the view of Jay Hakes, an ...
In a hastily-called, open-ended press briefing, Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin Thursday was particularly reflective. She answered numerous questions about public safety — police and fire — as well as possible future budget cuts. But in between ...
Transportation politics was all the buzz at Thursday night’s annual meeting of the Civic League for Regional Atlanta. The news that the board of the Georgia Department of Transportation had fired Commissioner Gena Evans had come ...
Up until now, proponents for new transportation funding were taking a neutral stand on which version of two bills they preferred. There’s the Senate version, which would provide a regional two-step approach. First, voters would be ...
The current economic and political climate is giving rise to extremists, according to Bill Nigut, the Southeast regional director of the Anti-Defamation League. “In times like these, hatred and bigotry flourish,” said Nigut, whose organization fights ...
After 30 years at the Georgia World Congress Center, Khalil Johnson announced today that he will retire as chief operating officer on Aug. 1. Johnson has been an integral part of GWCC’s operations for decades. ...
Our own Sam Olens is receiving national recognition. The past weekend, Olens was presented the Tom Bradley Leadership Award from the National Association of Regional Councils at its national conference. Olens is chairman of both the Atlanta ...
Don Nicholaisen, former chief accountant of the Securities & Exchange Commission, started off his talk at Atlanta Rotary today by addressing students in the audience. He told them they should feel excited about the future because ...
Atlanta lost two of its great ones this past week — Margaret Munroe Thrower and Don Elliot Heald. I was lucky to have known both of them in different contexts, but mainly I admired both from ...
The executive committee of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce heard an outsider’s view Thursday morning of how our region is faring from an economic development perspective. Bob Hess, managing principal of NKF Consulting which helps ...
Irony of ironies. For nine days, new urbanist Andres Duany and his team have been in Atlanta working on ways to design pedestrian-friendly communities that welcome all generations. And on Tuesday, the day of his last presentation, ...
People are loving the Terracotta warriors. Michael Shapiro, director of the High Museum of Art, speaking at Tuesday's meeting of Atlanta Kiwanis Club, told the audience that "The First Emperor: China's Terracotta Army," might end up ...
Solutions, including new transportation funding, must be found to relieve this region of congestion, says Jim Maran, president of the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce. Maran, and several of his Gwinnett colleages, met with the staff of ...
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