If the U.S. State Department approves the opening of a Peruvian consulate general in Atlanta, some of the credit should go to a grassroots movement headed by the 280 members...
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Canadian IT Companies to Hold “Nearshoring” Information Sessions
Five information technology companies from Canada's Atlantic region will be visiting Atlanta on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 8 and 9, seeking Georgia companies that are interested in outsourcing their business...
Serologicals CEO Receives Annual Oglethorpe Award
David A. Dodd, president and CEO of Norcross-based Serologicals Corp., has been awarded the Oglethorpe Sword, a ceremonial broad sword given annually to an American or British businessperson who has...
$15,000 Needed for Gift to Atlanta’s French Sister City
Only $15,000 more is needed to fully fund a sculpture by Atlanta artist David Landis that will be given to Atlanta's Sister City in Toulouse, France, during a 30th anniversary...
Hispanic Chamber’s Annual Trade Show to Be Held March 11
Latino companies and corporations seeking minority-owned businesses with which to partner will have the opportunity to network at the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's 4th Annual Hispanic Trade Show on...
Minority Business Group to Meet Again at International Center
The first Georgia Minority Business Conference held near Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport at the Georgia International Convention Center on Feb. 17 attracted some 100 attendees and spurred enough interest in international...
Georgia Tech Offering Consulting to Firms Expanding Overseas
The Georgia Institute of Technology's International Business Club is offering free or donation-based consulting services for Atlanta companies looking to expand their overseas operations. Starting with a week-long trip to...
Salvadorans Alerted to Renew Their Protective Status
Asdrubal Aguilar Zepeda, El Salvador's new consul general based in Atlanta, is the point man for encouraging El Salvadorans living in Alabama, Georgia and North and South Carolina, who have...
Georgia State University: Going Places in Africa
Georgia State University has established a strong international presence in recent years, particularly in developing and transitioning economies such as South Africa, Ambassador John Hicks, assistant provost for international affairs,...
Japanese Cartoonist Yutsuko Chusonji Dies
Yutsuko Chusonji, the popular Japanese cartoonist who created the cartoon series "Atlanta Neighbors" for Japanese readers after her stay in Atlanta last May, died Jan. 31 of cancer. Ms. Chusonji,...
