People Archive
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Big Banking PresenceWachovia’s Bill Liginfelter says his bank’s size and structure is a plus, when it comes to customer service and community involvement. As chairman-elect of the Metro Atlanta chamber, he’ll be tackling some tough transportation problems. |
September 2007 | |
Casey Cagle: Setting Out To Set A New ToneGeorgia’s lieutenant governor says despite a testy legislative session, education came out a winner. He’s looking ahead to the challenges of transportation and healthcare. |
August 2007 | |
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Mother Of InventionMother Of Invention |
July 2007 |
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Battling Breast Cancer |
July 2007 |
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People Who CarePeople Who Care |
June 2007 |
2007 Family Business AwardsMeet the winners of this year’s Family Business Awards selected by the Cox Family Enterprise Center at Kennesaw State University: Blalock Machinery & Equipment, College Park; Bowen Family Homes, Duluth; Southwire, Carrollton; and Fred W. Gretsch Enterprises, Savannah. |
May 2007 | |
Karen Handel: Voting RitesGeorgia’s Secretary of State says providing a paper trail for electronic voting is a matter of when, not if. But the transition needs to be a practical one, and getting it right could cost the state as much as $100 million. |
May 2007 | |
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Man Of ArtAthens businessman, philanthropist and collector C.L. Morehead owns the largest private collection of the works of Georgia artist Lamar Dodd. His friendship with Dodd helped shape the state’s artistic legacy. |
April 2007 |
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Marketing GeorgiaKen Stewart, the new economic development commissioner, says the state is a player in the new global economy. He’s bullish on tourism, bioscience and international trade. |
April 2007 |
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True BelieversThree Georgia advocates are fighting the good fight for the environment, for consumers and for children with special needs. |
February 2007 |










