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Best in Business deadline TODAY

In case you missed the notices from the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce, today is the last day to nominate companies or fill out an application to take home “Best in Business” awards. HERE is the link to fill out the form. Georgia Power was named Corporation of the Year in 2024, thanks in part to the Herculean efforts during Hurricane Helene. The co-owners of Laziza Mediterranean Grill were named Entrepreneur of the Year last year in part because of the unique benefits they offer its employees and their growth

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Annual networking event wows attendees

Most every seat was filled for a business summit conference on Tuesday in Augusta. With the theme “The Power of You,” the conference brought together speakers presenting topics useful across all industries and career levels. “I’ve been very blessed to be able to travel around the country and do conferences and participate in conferences, and we just don’t really have anything like that here,” said Amy Richardson, President and CEO of Richardson Professional Solutions, who spearheaded the event. “Talking to other business owners, they may not have the means or

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Giving back to a new class of young leaders

Applications are being accepted for two programs designed to help young professionals in the early days of their careers. The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce offers the programs. They are Young Women on the Way (YWOW) and Young Men on the Move (YMOM). “So, we’re talking about 22-year-olds to 30-year-olds, and this is an important part of starting their career,” David Jameson, interim President and CEO of the chamber, told ABD. “They will benefit from this mentorship-based program. It’s career-focused, and it’s built to help them be stronger earlier in

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Tonight’s Unique Business Event

Businesses that are members of the North Augusta Chamber of Commerce are invited to stop by the organization’s Third Thursday booth on October 16. North Augusta Forward stages its Third Thursday event each month. It is designed to highlight the unique local businesses in the city. This month, the chamber will partner with SRS Community Reuse Organization (SRSCRO) for a member mixer, pop-up shop, and speed networking to help members understand and access, benefits they have through the chamber. “A lot of times they are so active in their business,

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Bringing together the best minds and best practices

A summit scheduled for later this month is an opportunity for Metro Augusta business leaders, employees, and interested individuals to learn successful techniques from experts. The Power of You summit is set for Tuesday, Oct. 28th, in the fellowship hall at First Baptist Church of Augusta. This is the second year Richardson Professional Solutions (RPS) has sponsored this event. RPS President and CEO Amy Richardson told ABD as a business owner and member of Business Network International (BNI), she has had the opportunity to travel to conferences across the country.

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Business summit planned at Augusta Tech

The Greater Augusta Black Chamber of Commerce (GABCC) is holding its 5th Annual Black Business Summit on the campus of Augusta Technical College. It is this Thursday, and it coincides with August being National Black Business Month, as well as Black Philanthropic Month in Augusta. Ronic West, President and co-founder of GABCC, told ABD the focus will be on introducing attendees to area minority-owned businesses and re-certification, but it will also have information about funding changes anticipated in 2026. “Those changes are cuts to Medicaid, cuts to possibly the share

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Issuing a call to young professionals in the CSRA

An organization on one side of the Savannah River is inviting the next generation of business leaders to work together. The Aiken Young Professionals (AYP) organization is offered by the Aiken Chamber of Commerce to young professionals between 22 and 39 years of age. The purpose is to attract, engage, and retain young leaders in Aiken County. It can be particularly beneficial for newcomers looking to meet people and build a local network of contacts. “It’s really making those connections,” Whitney Goodwin told ABD. “We are incorporating some more activities

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Groundbreaking for $30 Million CSRA Cyber Center

The South Carolina National Guard (SCNG), in partnership with the University of South Carolina Aiken (USCA), will host a groundbreaking ceremony for its new $30-million Cyber Integration Center on the university’s campus on Tuesday, May 27, at 10 a.m. The state-of-the-art center, slated to break ground adjacent to Savannah River National Laboratory’s Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative on the university’s campus and near Fort Eisenhower and other regional cybersecurity assets, will serve as an ecosystem for cybersecurity experts in private, government and academic sectors and include space for classes, training areas, and operational and administrative

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B2B Networking for the next generation in the CSRA

An organization in Augusta works to bring together young individuals and prepare them for leadership roles in business, education, and non-profit organizations. The Young Professionals of Augusta (YPA) was founded in 2007 by State Farm Agent Jonathan English and Ed Presnell, Regional Business Executive for Peach State Federal Credit Union. “It is an independent organization that really focuses on the development of young professionals. A young professional is defined by the organization as anybody between 21 to 40 years of age,” explained current President James Allen. “Over the years, there

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Business Institute to Enhance Success Strategies

The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce is kicking off its annual Business Institute on Thursday, May 1. The two-hour programs run monthly through August. The goal is to help business owners or employees learn new techniques and processes to run their business. “Because some businesses, it’s really just one person running the show, and they have to wear lots of hats, and so this is an opportunity at a low cost for them to get at least something that they can use,” Ivana Beckworth, the Chamber’s Programs and Events Director,

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