Tina Lilly is the Executive Director of Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) at the Georgia Department of Economic Development, where she has led the organization since 2021, bringing to the role a depth of knowledge of Georgia’s arts communities as well as a lifetime of arts advocacy. Under her… Read More
The Georgia Electric Mobility and Innovation Alliance (EMIA), announced by Governor Brian Kemp in July 2021, is led by the Georgia Department of Economic Development and constitutes a statewide initiative between government, industries, electric utilities, nonprofits, and other… Read More
In recent years we have witnessed ongoing advancements in fields such as battery technology, flying vehicles, autonomous driving and unmanned aircraft systems – developments like these are driving the electric mobility industry. The goal of EMIA is to support Georgia in strengthening its position… Read More
As the state of Georgia plans on growing the electric mobility supply chain, it is EMIA’s goal to support these efforts through precise policy suggestions and initiatives that help attract jobs and investments, and provide guidance for the state’s existing industry. The electrification of the… Read More
EMIA (the Electric Mobility Innovation Alliance) has the goal to propose policy suggestions and initiatives that support the continuous growth of the electric mobility sector in Georgia. These policy suggestions should focus on recommendations from each of the other committees as well as industry… Read More
Cybercrime cost US businesses and individuals $3.5 billion in 2019, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Internet Crime Report. Statistically, 43% of cyberattacks are aimed at small businesses and fewer than 14% of businesses are prepared to defend themselves.
The new… Read More