International Representative Spotlight: Canada
Interviewee Name and Title:
Ludovic Ortuno, Managing Director
Georgia has had representation in Canada since 1981. Exports from Georgia to Canada have grown 37% in the last 20 years, and Canada remains Georgia's… Read More
Atlanta, GA – January 12, 2022 – Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Bowery Farming, the largest vertical farming company in the U.S., will open a smart indoor vertical farm in Locust Grove, creating more than 100 green jobs in Henry County. The… Read More
International Representative Spotlight: Brazil
Interviewee Name and Title:
José Madeira, Managing Director
The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) has maintained representation in Brazil since 1996 and recently celebrated 25 years of economic… Read More
Atlanta, GA – January 25, 2022 – Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Titan Steel Door will invest more than $11 million in expanding their operations to Gateway Industrial Park in Hart County. This expansion will create 90 new jobs in northeast Georgia.
“… Read More
Atlanta, GA – January 31, 2022 – Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Cinelease Studios will expand its Georgia operations, Three Ring Studio in Covington. Cinelease currently serves the Peach State's film industry via three locations in Clayton, Gwinnett, and… Read More
ATLANTA – February 2, 2022 – The Georgia Department of Economic Development, in cooperation with the Putnam Development Authority today announced that the South Industrial Park located at 173 Industrial Boulevard SE in Eatonton, has earned a “Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development” (GRAD… Read More
Occasionally we check-in with some of the people featured in our stories to learn how their careers are progressing in Georgia's production industry. Here's an update on Theresa Daniel.
When Covid-19 derailed productions in 2020, Theresa Daniel was out of action for a while, like countless… Read More
Hollywood productions often call for specific, elaborate set decorations. Take the show "The First Last," for which Myers Carpet of Dalton produced three 38-foot oval rugs for the Oval Office sets of different administrations - from FDR to Obama. … Read More
Austin Arizpe had dabbled in stunt work enough in Texas and New Orleans to know that he liked it. In fact, he decided to make it his next career, after an injury had ended his time as a dancer, with classical ballet training and musical theater experience.
So, he wondered: Go West to… Read More
Occasionally we check-in with some of the people featured in our stories to learn how their careers are progressing in Georgia's production industry. Here's an update on Terrence Williams.
When the pandemic hit, Augusta's Indie Grip business slowed down until March 2021. In… Read More