Georgia Trend - March 2026

Georgia Business Magazine

A Quiet Competitor

Campus life can be a very good life, and love of alma mater can lead to lifelong commitment to the institution. Lucius Sanford, executive director of the Letterwinner Association at Georgia Tech, is an example of the many college faculty…

Ups, Downs and In-betweens

Open Seats: Georgia’s U.S. House delegation will have at least four new faces this year. U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-11) is the latest incumbent to announce he won’t seek reelection this fall. He joins Marjorie Taylor Greene, who resigned from her…

Building a New Legacy

It’s taken years to get there, but women now represent around 11% of the construction workforce. An even smaller percentage of women manage to rise to the top in the male-dominated field. Four women construction professionals in Georgia are making…

Affordable Housing Solutions

In this issue, we delve into how local communities are leveraging resources to get affordable housing projects going, with an inspiring range of approaches to this complex challenge. As we near the end of the legislative session, it’s worth examining…

Voting in the 21st Century

There are few rights more sacred than the right to vote. Though the “right to vote” was not formally enshrined in our Constitution at the time of the country’s founding, our democratic system was the envy of the world from…