Consumer Stories

Local bank makes near $300,000 of donations within a few months

Because of its efforts to provide equitable health care for uninsured and underserved patients in the CSRA, Christ Community Health has received a $50,000 grant. Christ Community has been named this year’s Bank of America Neighborhood Champion. The nonprofit, which operates two clinics in downtown Augusta, will also receive virtual training on a variety of leadership topics, such as storytelling and human capital management. “We’re grateful for Bank of America’s many years of generous support for Christ Community,” says Don Branum, the organization’s chief executive officer. “This grant means more

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Consumer Stories

Ghosting makes good help even harder to find for local businesses

If you’ve ever tried online dating, you’re probably familiar with the term ghosting, but it’s becoming an increasingly common problem for employers as well. Job seekers also know about ghosting, as many employers don’t follow up with candidates after the interview. In this context, ghosting refers to job candidates failing to show up for interviews or new employees missing work without calling their employers. For Eddie and Carol Kennedy – owners of Great Deals on Furniture located at 270 Bobby Jones Expressway, Suite 148 in Martinez – ghosting has become

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B2B Stories

BIZBIT: West Augusta Developments

Business is booming on Washington Road—starting with a new—used car franchise set to open and continuing towards Alexander Drive in West Augusta. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUSXnl4_LvM

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Consumer Stories

Simon Says: Where have all the cowboys (and other workers) gone?

Restaurants ask for our patience because of a lack of staff. Delivery times have lengthened (remember when Amazon prime was 2 days?). The pre-pandemic peak in employment in the Augusta MSA was 246,300 and currently stands at 238,400, a loss of 7,900 jobs. In percentage terms, the loss is similar to the national data. Almost all the difference in the jobs numbers is accounted for by a smaller labor force. In Augusta, the labor force (people in work or looking for work) decreased by 3,567 to 265,381 in September. The

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B2B Stories

Amazon executive to speak in Columbia County

Companies that invest in their employees tend to achieve greater success and have more satisfied customers. Investing in employees will be the topic of the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce’s Executive Luncheon Series on Wednesday, Nov. 17 at Savannah Rapids Pavilion starting at 11 a.m. The keynote speaker will be Robert Packett – Amazon’s southeast regional director of operations. In this role, he oversees more than 20,000 employees. The title of his presentation will be “Turning Team Members Into Team Leaders.” “Investment in our people leads to delighted customers,” says

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Augusta Business Daily Podcast

The Change Maker Podcast with Fuzzy Zoeller

Golf champion and Augusta National veteran Fuzzy Zoeller is also a successful businessman. Recently, he sat down with Augusta’s Deke Copenhaver —videotaped from the Augusta Podcast studios on 7th Street in Augusta. Deke talks golf, Fuzzy’s BBQ\Steak sauces and Fuzzy’s Ultra Premium Vodka.

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Darin Myers

Work Life Balance

How is your work/life balance? In today’s podcast, business coach Darin Myers of TAB CSRA shares some insight on how to get your priorities in alignment.

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Top Story

Local bank jump starts the economy with one of a kind CSRA program

Augusta Office Solutions CEO, Garnett Johnson wishes Bank of America’s new CSRA Entrepreneurship training program was around when he grew up on the east side of Augusta before the turn of the century. “From a black perspective where I grew up we idolized professional football or basketball players or even people committing crimes,” said Johnson. Johnson said his dreams back then never included entrepreneurship, and that’s why he’s willing to volunteer to help with this public/non-profit partnership between Bank of America (BOFA) and the Greater Augusta Black Chamber of Commerce

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B2B Stories

Local business leaders to hold customer service workshop next week

Robbie King and Erik Smith want to help local businesses provide great customer service despite the numerous challenges employees face every day. King – founder of Lead Augusta and Smith, owner/operator of Chick-fil-A’s Grovetown location, will hold an event called Building a Culture of Exceptional Customer Service, a customer service workshop designed for local business leaders on Tuesday, Nov. 9 from 9 a.m. to noon at 930 Stevens Creek Road in the ABD boardroom. “We want them to get some fresh, actionable ideas that they can implement into their own

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B2B Stories

Everyone Doesn’t Think The Way You Do

    Don MacNeil is the former Marketing Director of Windsor Jewelers and long-time on-air radio professional. Is it just me, or… Everyone Doesn’t Think The Way You Do In all of my school years the course that had the greatest impact on my life was required-in-freshman-year, Sociology 101. Used creatively, the principles of “Soc” explain nearly everything in life, save maybe String Theory. Along about week 5 of that course we were introduced to the principle of, “Barriers To Entry” which, this will surprise you with its stunning simplicity

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