March 2023 Video
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Bill Slaughter of Lowndes County Commission Reflects on Past Year and Looks Ahead to 2023
March 30, 2023
Bill Slaughter is Chairman of Lowndes County Commission. He talks about the rapid growth of the county and the stress it puts on resources in the region. However, the county has been able to fund key initiatives to keep pace with the growth last year and into 2023.
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Larry Williams of the Technology Association of Georgia Discusses TAG-Ed
March 29, 2023
Larry Williams of TAG talks about the history of the organization and their creation of TAG Education. TAG-Ed recently received a grant made possible by the Build Back Better Act. As a result TAG will be able to further help with bringing resources to diverse members of the community for the goal of job placement.
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Powell Jones of Secure Records Solutions on Family Values in Business
March 27, 2023
Powell Jones of Secure Records Solutions talks about the importance of family values in a business. He reflects on his father and grandfather's history in business and how their experiences has been passed on to him today.
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Jimmy DeLoach of the Abbie DeLoach Foundation Talks About the #HandsFreeForAbbie Campaign
March 24, 2023
Jimmy DeLoach of the Abbie DeLoach Foundation talks about the history of the organization and how they supported the 2018 passing of the handsfree legislation signed into law by Governor Nathan Deal that has spurred the handsfree pledge.
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Betty Morgan of the Valdosta Chamber Talks About the SEEDS Program
March 22, 2023
Betty Morgan of the Valdosta Chamber talks about the programs and resources available to business owners through the SEEDS Business Resource Center.
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Joe Marinelli on Attracting Larger Conventions to Savannah
March 22, 2023
Joe Marinelli of Visit Savannah talks about the exciting expansion of the convention center set to be complete in time for 2024. The new center will be double in size and includes a 900 space parking garage.
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Telling the Story of Agriculture for Over 50 Years
March 21, 2023
Jennifer Parson of Georgia Farm Bureau talks about what you can expect when you tune into the Farm Monitor each weekend. From compelling farm features to the latest in Georgia ag news, the Farm Monitor helps you learn more about your food and the people who grow it. The Farm Monitor airs on Georgia Public Broadcasting, RFDTV as well as select broadcast stations.
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Julie Klein of Lowndes County Schools on Elementary Learning
March 20, 2023
Julie Klein of Lowndes County Schools talks about the important early years for children as they learn in a quality environment by excellent teachers. She talks about how teachers encourage active engagement by students in key subjects like math and science.
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Matt Bishop on the Youth LEAD Georgia Program
March 17, 2023
Matt Bishop of the J.W. Fanning Institute talks about the recent announcement of a new program called Youth LEAD Georgia, which is funded and sponsored by Chick-fil-A.
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David DiSalvo on the Valdostahhh Program and Outlook for 2023
March 16, 2023
David DiSalvo of Visit Valdosta talks about the success of the Valdostahhh program and the promotions on TV and digital outlets. He also talks about spending in 2022 by visitors and how that has helped businesses in the community.
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Paige Pushkin Gives an Update on the PEACH Education Tax Credit
March 15, 2023
Paige Pushkin of the Georgia Foundation for Public Education talks about the PEACH Education Tax Credit and how individuals around the state can support the workforce of tomorrow by directing taxes owed to educational initiatives and institutions.
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Tara Parker Gives an Overview of the Local Chapter of the American Red Cross
March 14, 2023
Tara Parker of the American Red Cross talks about the services the organization offers the region and how they work with communities impacted by disasters.
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Larry Hanson Discusses a New GMA Initiative Focusing on Civility
March 14, 2023
Larry Hanson of the Georgia Municipal Association talks about the growing problem of incivility in government. GMA has created a new program that provides resources to help city officials learn about civility and how all can better achieve common goals to benefit the communities served by being more present and tolerable in these dealings.
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Dr. Stacie Fairley of PCOM on Addressing the Physician Shortage
March 10, 2023
Dr. Stacie Fairley of PCOM talks about how they promote the healthcare industry and medical field to students in the region.
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Miriam Jackson of Wiregrass Technical College on Receiving the Rick Perkins Award
March 09, 2023
Miriam Jackson of Wiregrass Technical College talks about receiving the Rick Perkins Award and what it means to her.
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Angela Ward & Steven Heddon on The Reformation Project
March 08, 2023
Angela Ward of the Gamechangers Media Group and Steven Heddon of Fusion Creative Marketing talk about their partners for The Reformation Project documentary.
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Stacy Bush: What’s the Best Investing Strategy During a Potential Recession?
March 07, 2023
Stacy Bush talks about how you can still thrive even during a national or global recession.
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Kevin O’Neill on Clearwave Fiber in Valdosta
March 06, 2023
Kevin O’Neill of Clearwave Fiber talks about the investment the company has made into technology to deliver reliable and fast internet to homes.
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Chris Clark on the Georgia Chamber's Upcoming Future of Talent Event
March 06, 2023
Chris Clark of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce talks about their upcoming 'Future of Talent Event' to be held on March 13th, at the GTRI Conference Center on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta.
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Brandie Dame of Valdosta Main Street on Friday After 5 Activities
March 01, 2023
Brandie Dame of Valdosta Main Street talks about the Friday after 5 activities every first Friday and the Maker's Market that started in March on the second Saturday.
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Stuart Countess of Kia Georgia on Set Shift Changes in 2023
March 01, 2023
Stuart Countess of Kia Georgia talks about thinking differently, as a result of the pandemic. One such change at Kia Manufacturing Georgia is adjusting their staffing for shifts to a set-shift model.