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Don Waters reflects on journey from college student to CEO in GS Norman Fries Distinguished Lecture Series

Don Waters reflects on journey from college student to CEO in GS Norman Fries Distinguished Lecture Series

Savannah native Don Waters shared his inspiring journey from college student to CEO, reflecting on family, hard work, and vision in a speech at Georgia Southern University’s Norman Fries Distinguished Lectureship Series. Waters detailed how his experiences in law and business shaped his commitment to Southeast Georgia’s growth, urging the community to support Georgia Southern’s role in advancing regional progress.
Savannah Economic Development Authority to host Chatham County Career Connection Job Fair

Savannah Economic Development Authority to host Chatham County Career Connection Job Fair

The Savannah Economic Development Authority will host the Chatham County Career Connection job fair on November 6 at Georgia Southern University’s Armstrong Center, featuring a diverse range of employers from various industries. The fair includes an exclusive preview hour for Georgia Southern students.
TMC Transformers to bring 110 jobs, new manufacturing facility to Burke County

TMC Transformers to bring 110 jobs, new manufacturing facility to Burke County

Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that TMC Transformers USA Inc. will invest over $15.3 million to expand its operations in Georgia with a new manufacturing facility in Waynesboro, creating at least 110 new jobs in Burke County.
Aspen Aerogels, Inc. receives conditional commitment for proposed DOE loan and provides Q3 2024 preliminary financial results

Aspen Aerogels, Inc. receives conditional commitment for proposed DOE loan and provides Q3 2024 preliminary financial results

Aspen Aerogels has just secured a $670.6 million conditional loan commitment from the U.S. Department of Energy to build a second aerogel manufacturing facility in Register, Georgia, which is set to create hundreds of new jobs and support the electric vehicle industry's push towards zero-emissions.
Statesboro City Council compromises on millage rate again

Statesboro City Council compromises on millage rate again

Statesboro City Council approved a lower 8.725 mills increase after several hours of debate and discussion led to a tie-breaking vote by Mayor Jonathan McCollar. Read about this and all business covered by the Council at its September 17 regular meeting.
New downtown boutique Mirror on Main preparing for grand opening

New downtown boutique Mirror on Main preparing for grand opening

Maria Proctor has opened Mirror on Main, located at 65 E. Main Street, a one-stop shop for women's clothing, shoes, and accessories. They will be having a two-day grand opening celebration on October 5 and 6, starting at 10:00am. The first 25 women will get a swag bag, and there will be giveaways throughout the weekend.
Bulloch Fertilizer thrives on innovation and integrity across generations

Bulloch Fertilizer thrives on innovation and integrity across generations

Founded in 1963, Bulloch Fertilizer has grown from a small family business into a trusted leader in agriculture and turf management. Now led by the second and third generations of the Anderson family, the company continues to uphold its commitment to innovation, integrity, and customer service.
Habitat Bulloch ReStore property under contract; Closing sales announced

Habitat Bulloch ReStore property under contract; Closing sales announced

The Johnson Street Habitat for Humanity property, which includes the Habitat Bulloch office and Spike's ReStore, is now under contract. The ReStore will host special sales to move out inventory before the official closure of the store next month.
Statesboro Business Commission to host ‘Beans & Business’ forum Sept. 10

Statesboro Business Commission to host ‘Beans & Business’ forum Sept. 10

The City of Statesboro Business Commission is hosting a “Beans & Business” forum on September 10, 2024, at Cool Beanz Espresso Bar, offering local entrepreneurs and small business owners a valuable opportunity to engage with city staff about business regulations and network with peers.
Rural jobs, investment dominate Georgia's economic growth

Rural jobs, investment dominate Georgia's economic growth

Georgia's economic development strategy continues to prioritize rural areas, with over $20 billion in investments and significant job creation outside the Atlanta metro area, reflecting a commitment by Governor Brian Kemp to enhance regional economic opportunities.