
Young Professionals are leading the way in the CSRA
Amy Richardson leads an interesting discussion with two leading young professionals in the CSRA. James Allen and Jeannine Steinkuhl are leading the future for young professionals.

Amy Richardson leads an interesting discussion with two leading young professionals in the CSRA. James Allen and Jeannine Steinkuhl are leading the future for young professionals.

“Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen, and a push in the right direction.” Neil Gordon explores the subject with a mentor and mentee.

Mark Koppelmann, a financial planner for Financial Connex, sits down with Augusta Business Daily publisher, Neil Gordon to talk about how the newly enacted Secure 2.0 could impact retirement investments. Koppelmann says that businesses and employees should take the time to evaluate their current retirement plans to increase savings and take advantage of certain benefits in place. Those who are interested in learning more about saving for retirement can visit www.financialconnex.com for more information.

Augusta has its very own Buffalo Wild Wings at 120 Robert C. Daniel Jr Parkway, with plenty of boneless wings. However, an Illinois man has a ‘bone to pick’ with the Atlanta-headquartered restaurant chain. Mike Petchenik reports from Atlanta with the latest on that, online betting and a new plant heading to the Peach State in this week’s Georgia Business Minute.

There’s much to be glad about! Dave Holdeman from The Alternative Board of the CSRA and Augusta Business Daily publisher, Neil Gordon discuss the importance of employee morale and what’s coming to the CSRA in this week’s economic update. They discuss what it takes to run a business, as well as what companies can learn from exit interviews.

One of the most important decisions for a realtor is whom to call for a home inspection BEFORE the sale of a home. Neil Gordon discusses inspections with Absolute Home Analysis owner, John Johnson.

If you are in any business, whether it’s retail, food service, manufacturing, or any other business, you’ve felt the pain of finding employees who show up and want to work. Neil Gordon discusses the struggle with Nate Lauger from Manpower.

Neil Gordon discusses the 411 on insurance changes with Tiffany Robinson. If you don’t love the Liberty emu, there are other options.

Georgia tax collections are up, Rivian sets sights on a new plant in Georgia and Coca-Cola gets artful with a “masterpiece.” Atlanta reporter, Mike Petchenik shares the latest updates in this week’s Georgia Business Minute.

An air show is flying into town! Dave Holdeman from The Alternative Board of the CSRA and Augusta Business Daily publisher, Neil Gordon discuss the latest business growth and what’s coming to the area in this week’s economic update. Several places have seen increases including the Masters Tournament, Crowne Plaza, and Augusta University’s Jaguar Job Fair, the first it’s hosted since 2019.