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Medical administrators are often inundated with cyber security advice. Patrick Reynolds of Crosslink Consulting gives tips on to discover the specific risks your office faces.

Medical administrators are often inundated with cyber security advice. Patrick Reynolds of Crosslink Consulting gives tips on to discover the specific risks your office faces.

In about a month, a local triathlon is expected to generate an estimated economic impact of more than $9 million, according to Michelle Pippin. Pippin, CEO of the Augusta Sports Council, said nearly 3,000 people are expected to participate in this year’s Ironman 70.3 Augusta. The 13th annual event, which will be held Sunday, Sept. 25 in downtown Augusta, consists of a 1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike ride, and 13.1-mile run. “The race continues to be a beginner favorite for the sport and one of the largest Ironman events in North

Dr. Rick Franza, Dean of the Hull College of Business, discusses a different, timely business topic each Monday in this column. This week, with Labor Day coming up, he talks about the reasons behind the Great Resignation and its effect on the labor force. The interview has been edited for clarity and impact. ABD: During and after the pandemic, a lot of workers dropped out of the workforce – some estimates as high as 47 million – which has been dubbed the Great Resignation. What caused that? Rick: There

Augusta Technical College continues to re-imagine our future workforce with a strong emphasis on technology. Late yesterday, Dr. Jermaine Whirl, President of Augusta Tech, shared the news of a $1.6 million grant. The U.S. Dept. of Education Predominantly Black Institutions Formula grant will be spread out over five years. The VARIETY (Virtual and Augmented Reality in Engineering Technology) Grant is designed to enhance student engagement and improve educational outcomes in electrical and computer engineering technology, mechanical engineering technology, and nuclear engineering technology, as well as encourage women to pursue engineering

About 25 marketing, real estate, and other business sponsors are pitching in to make the National Community Development Association 2022 Region IV Conference a success on Sept. 13-16 at the Augusta Marriott Convention Center. The conference will focus on community transformation with success stories like the re-gentrification of blighted areas in the Laney Walker corridor. Transforming Lives – Impacting Lives is the theme for this year’s gathering. The three-day conference brings together community development professionals from across the region to discuss the latest federal policies and best practices for addressing

As entrepreneurs, it’s important to stay informed on topics that affect your business, home, and family. The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce is giving you the opportunity to hear updates from community leaders and network with other business owners. The Chamber will host its annual State of the Community on Thursday, Sept. 8, from 4 -8 p.m. at the Columbia County Performing Arts Center. The event will include a business expo and presentations from Fort Gordon Garrison Commander, Col. Reggie Evans; Columbia County School District Superintendent, Dr. Steven Flynt; and

It’s not every day a logo you design is shown on a national TV show, but that’s exactly what happened to Wes Roberts. Roberts, the owner of Skysong Creative, a local graphic and web design firm, designed a logo that appeared on a new competition show called “BBQ USA” on the Food Network. Kurt Mueller, his friend and pit master for Atomic City Smokers, a competition and catering barbecue team based in North Augusta, asked him to design the logo. The team appeared on the show’s second episode, which aired

The continued mixed messages sent by the economic data continued in June with job openings increasing by 13.6 percent in Georgia. Georgia was one of only two states, the other being Ohio, that saw an increase in job openings. This follows the 16 percent fall in job openings in May. South Carolina job openings fell by 6.7 percent in June. Given the availability of job offers, people quitting their jobs in Georgia rose by 0.6 percent in June, the highest number for all states at 27,000. Layoffs and discharges by

Jason Brown, the grandson of the legendary James Brown, learned a lot from the example of his grandfather’s life. He talks to former Augusta Mayor, Deke Copenhaver about his own career in the entertainment industry, including a new cartoon featuring Snoop Dogg. Courtesy of Augusta Podcasts and The Change Maker Podcast.

Buffalo Wild Wings innovates takeout technology and a Macon business adds about 100 new jobs – Augusta Business Daily Business Update by Mike Petchenik.