Besides the fact that they provide the first touch points for Atlanta companies doing business in their respective countries, these consuls, honorary consuls and trade officials end up becoming de facto ambassadors for the city and region they’ve come to call home. The South, they find, is a region of both political and economic dynamism.
Category: Ukraine
Weekly Briefing | Conflict and Control
June 14, 2025 | v33i08 | Subscribe This issue of the Global Atlanta Weekly Briefing is sponsored by the Cobb Chamber. Conflict and Control Hey all. Apologies for the briefing […]
Georgia State University Hosts Ukrainian Civil Servants for Intensive English Program
Editor’s note: This article was contributed by Georgia State University’s Office of International Initiatives through its partnership with Global Atlanta. This summer, Georgia State University had the unique honor of […]
Avoiding the Avalanche: Evaluating Your Supply Chain for Export Control and Sanctions Risk
Editor’s note: This is a sponsored article posted on behalf of Arnall Golden Gregory LLP as part of its annual partnership with Global Atlanta. Two years today since the world […]
AGCO Donates $50,000 to Feed Ukrainian Children, Displaced Persons
Atlanta-based AGCO Corp.’s is always focused on providing food for the future, but that task has taken on additional urgency in war-torn Ukraine. The Fortune 500 tractor company’s charitable arm […]
A Legal Win – and Another Wait – for Ukrainians and Their Employers in Georgia
Editor’s note: This sponsored article was contributed by attorney Charles Kuck as part of Kuck Baxter Immigration’s annual partnership with Global Atlanta. Any win feels like a triumph in an […]
With War Still On in Ukraine, Georgia Tech Starts Focusing on Rebuilding
Editor’s note: This commentary was written by Adam Stulberg, chair of the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs within the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts at Georgia Institute of […]
How to Help Ukraine: A Few Curated Charity Lists
With scenes of devastation in Ukraine playing out daily in the news, Americans are naturally asking the question of how they can help. At the same time, the federal government has […]
Commentary: Congress Should Grant Temporary Protected Status to All Ukrainians
Editor’s note: This sponsored article was contributed by attorney Charles Kuck as part of Kuck Baxter Immigration’s annual partnership with Global Atlanta. Even as millions of Ukrainians flee violence in […]
UGA Experts Explore Underlying Causes and Ongoing Effects of Ukraine War
A webinar at the University of Georgia March 17 showcased its academics’ expertise across a wide range of disciplines while shedding light on under-explored spillover of the war in Ukraine. […]
