Atlanta United is partnering with the city’s oldest international school on a pioneering educational program designed to support high-school-age players in development with the Major League Soccer franchise. Atlanta International […]
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Atlanta’s Rotorcorp One of Just 11 U.S. Companies to Receive Presidential Export Honor
Atlanta-based Rotorcorp has taken home a presidential export award for its international sales focus, the only company in Georgia decorated with the honor this year. A parts exporter that helps […]
Georgia Export Council Wins Commerce Department Nod
The Georgia District Export Council, a group of private-sector advisers that help companies in the state grow their sales internationally, was named the best organization of its kind by the […]
Anovion’s $800 Million Georgia Plant Aimed at Securing U.S. Graphite Supply
The only commercial producer of synthetic graphite in North America is putting an $800 million plant in Georgia as the U.S. ramps up efforts to reduce dependence on China for […]
27 Georgia Firms Honored for Breaking Into New Export Markets
Twenty-seven Georgia companies were honored this week with an annual recognition for their expansion of export sales into new markets over the previous year. While some were seasoned exporters that […]
Hartsfield-Jackson Establishes Incentive Program for International Routes, Focusing on Africa and Asia
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is bringing back an incentive program designed to lure international airlines on new routes, prioritizing Africa and Asia. The program will provide $250,000 for any new […]
Kiwanis Club Honors Atlanta Council on International Relations and Its President
In a rare sweep of its two annual international awards, Atlanta Council on International Relations and its president, Robert Kennedy, were honored this week by the Kiwanis Club of Atlanta. […]
With UPS Backing, ‘Export University’ Program Helps Atlanta Women Go Global
Women face enough challenges running their own businesses — fighting bias, juggling family and struggling for financing — that the added complexity of selling across borders can seem too tough […]
Atlanta Global Studies Symposium to Equip Students, Researchers for Demands of Complex World
Editor’s note: This sponsored article was written by Joel Brene and DorMiya Vance, PR writing majors at Georgia State University, as part of the Atlanta Global Studies Center’s annual partnership […]
Hartsfield-Jackson to Host Global Entry Blitz in Early April
Atlanta travelers looking to complete their required interviews for the U.S. government trusted traveler program known as Global Entry will see their chances improve April 5-7. Global Entry allows air […]
