Georgia Chamber and Fiserv Continue to Award Recipients of New Small Diverse Business Program

For Second Straight Year, Eight Diverse Businesses Selected to Receive One-Year Membership Atlanta, Georgia – February 1, 2022 – The Georgia Chamber has announced the recipients for this year’s Small Diverse Business program memberships. Eight diverse businesses – Emergency Training, RedInk Enterprises, Rosales Financial Group, The Leadership Center, OPUA, Creative Scale Designs, Linkscape 360, and Capstone Performance Solutions – will have opportunity to take full advantage of a…

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2022 Georgia Chamber Executive Committee Leaders Appointed

Atlanta, Georgia – January 21, 2022 – The Georgia Chamber of Commerce announces the transition of its leadership effective January 12, 2022, with Ben Tarbutton succeeding Teresa White as Chairman. White, President of AFLAC U.S., served as the Chairwoman of the Georgia Chamber for 2021 and will continue to serve on the Executive Committee for…

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Fabulous Fox hosts Georgia Chamber Annual Eggs and Issues Event

The Georgia Chamber annual Eggs and Issues event, presented by AT&T, Amazon, Atlanta Gas Light, Chick-fil-A, Delta Air Lines, Inc., and Georgia Power was held at the Fox Theater on January 12th. It was attended by more than 2,000 business and community leaders live and virtually from across the state. Governor Brian Kemp, Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan, Speaker David Ralston, U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock, Atlanta…

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2022 Georgia Chamber Executive Committee Announced

During the 2022 Eggs and Issues event at the Fox Theater, the Georgia Chamber recognized Teresa White, President of Aflac U.S., for her leadership as Chairwoman of the Board in 2021 and welcomed incoming Chair Ben Tarbutton, President of the Sandersville Railroad Company. For a full list of this year’s Executive Committee, see below.

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Georgia Chamber Statement on SCOTUS Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Ruling

Atlanta, January 13, 2022 – Today the Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s OSHA rule requiring vaccines for businesses with over 100 employees. However, the court upheld the vaccine policy issued by the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, which requires COVID-19 vaccines for certain health care workers…

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