Sunday, December 7, 2014

December 2014 Newsletter

Featured Articles

2015 Sponsorship Opportunities

October Consultants Panel Luncheon Summary

November Annual Awards Luncheon Summary

Member News

Upcoming Events

New Members

 

2015 Sponsorship Opportunities

We introduced a new Champions Circle sponsorship level in 2014 to great success with inaugural sponsors, to whom we are extremely grateful:  Greater Dalton Chamber of Commerce, Georgia Power Company, Development Authority of Fulton County, and King & Spalding.   For 2015, we are continuing the Champions Circle level with a goal of increasing it to five sponsors.  We are also offering sponsorship opportunities for our monthly luncheons.   Additionally, we have many sponsorship opportunities for the Spring Workshop at Callaway Gardens and the Annual Conference in Savannah.  Click HERE to review the benefits of these sponsorship opportunities.  If you have any leads, please contact Ricky McGee, Sponsorship Chair, at Ricky.Mcgee@GeorgiaEMC.com.

Click here for the complete list of 2015 Sponsorship Opportunities.

 

October Consultants Panel Luncheon

On October 20, we hosted the Site Selection Consultants Forum in Atlanta where our expert panelists discussed the site selection process, business incentives, and the site certification process to an audience of 275 people. Betty McIntosh of Cushman & Wakefield, Jeff Rossate of Deloitte and Charlie Gatlin of the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) provided great commentary and Jonathan Sangster moderated this fine panel.  Thank you to the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) for sponsoring this luncheon.  Gretchen Corbin, Commissioner of DCA at the time, shared about the many great programs (and MONEY) available as well as new changes (little did she know) to provide better service to the economic development community.  And thanks to Wylly Harrison of GDEcD for putting this program together. Click here for the October photo gallery.

 

November Annual Awards Luncheon

Governor Deal joined us for our annual Deal of the Year awards luncheon at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center.  Deal of the Year winners were: the Development Authority of Bryan County for the Caesarstone project in the small community category; the Walker County Development Authority for the Audia International project in the mid-size community category; and the Development Authority of Douglas County for the Keurig Green Mountain project in the large community category.

Congratulations also to the Special Service Award winners.  Francis Lott of Douglas-Coffee County was awarded the Volunteer of the Year Award for his unyielding and relentless efforts and support of his community.  Senator Saxby Chambliss was presented with the Zell Miller Award for Public Policy.  Senator Chambliss has been a supporter of Georgians for many years and is leaving our state in good shape as he retires from public service. 

Peggy Jolley was awarded the Rip Wiley Award for Professional Excellence.  Peggy is the Regional Manager of Community and Economic Development for Georgia Power Company in Southeast Georgia. 

In appreciation to our monthly speakers this year, GEDA made a $1,000 contribution to the “Read Across Georgia” campaign in honor of Georgia’s First Lady, Sandra Deal, and presented this check to her.  Thank you to our sponsor, the Southeast Georgia Joint Development Authority (SEGAJDA).  Members of the SEGJDA were on hand to introduce themselves and a promotional video of their region. Members include: Dr. Richard Thornton, Executive Director, Brantley County Development Authority; James Coughlin, Executive Director, Camden County Joint Development Authority; Dawn Malin, Executive Director, Folkston / Charlton County Development Authority; Mel Baxter, Interim Director, Brunswick and Glynn County Development Authority; Wally Orrel, Executive Director, McIntosh County Industrial Development Authority; and John Riddle, President & CEO, Wayne County Industrial Development Authority.     Click here for the SEGAJDA website.  Click here to see the November photo gallery

Member News

In January, Page Siplon becomes CEO of TeamOne Logistics in Alpharetta.  Gretchen Corbin Commissioner of DCA is moving to head the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), and the Governor has proposed changing its name to the Georgia Career College System. Also moving to TCSG are Niki Knox Vanderslice  as the Executive Director, Business Development/External Affairs for QuickStart; Allison Tyrer, Executive Director of Communications; and Darlene Smith as Executive Assistant to Commissioner Corbin.  Camila Knowles is the new Commissioner of DCA, coming to us from Sen. Chambliss’ office where she was Chief of Staff.  Additionally, Brian Dill, formerly  SVP of Global Commerce at Carroll Tomorrow, joins DCA as Chief Operating Officer. 

Many changes have occurred at the GDEcD including:  Ember Bishop as the new Deputy Commissioner of International Relations, who formerly served as First Lady Sandra Deal’s Chief of Staff; Scott McMurray adds the Division Director of Global Commerce positon to that of Director of the International Project Team ; Bill Dobbs moves from Project Director to Business Development;  Charlie Moseley moves from Project Manager to be the new Executive Director of Henry County Development Authority; Lauren Salas Lambiase moves from Project Manager to the Georgia Power Company as Community Development Representative; and Jennifer Nelson joins the Carl Vinson Institute of Government as Economic Development Faculty.  GDEcD said good-bye to Kathy Falls, former Deputy Commissioner of International Trade, after 30 years, who left to lead Louisiana’s economic development office; and Holly Holcombe left the Trade Division for First Performance. 

Hans Gant, formerly with the Atlanta Metro Chamber recently joined Batson-Cook Construction Company.  And Marisa (pronounced Mar-say) Simpson joined the Atlanta Gas Company.

If you are making news or know someone who is, please let us know.  We would like to include changes in future newsletters.

Upcoming Events:

January 27:  January Legislative Luncheon at the Georgia Freight Depot.  Thanks to our sponsor, Douglas Coffee County Chamber of Commerce and Development Authority!  Click Here for their website. 

February 16: Small Business Rock Star Awards at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center—Click here for details.

Click here for a complete list of 2015 events.

New Members: October—December

Andrea Daniel, Vice President for Economic Development, Athens Technical College

Shalin Jyotishi, Undergraduate Student, University of Georgia

Jean-Pierre Bourget, Graduate Student, Georgia Tech College of Architecture

Christopher Copenhaver, Director, Cushman & Wakefiedl of GA, Inc.

Robert Smith, Economic Development Director, City of Perry