Georgia Breast Cancer Coalition Fund's 13th Annual Legislative BreakfastGBCCF Presents First: Stand up! Speak Out! Grassroots Advocacy Award |
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Dream Team of Speakers Slated for Atlanta Women’s Leadership Development ConferenceJudge Glenda Hatchett, Mexico’s 1st Lady Marta Sahagun de Fox, Shuttle Commander Eileen Collins and Jim Huling at ‘Dare to Dream’ Conference will Keynote |
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Sunday, Feb. 4 last day for Girl Scout Cookie Sale Program order takingThis upcoming weekend is the last in which more than 25,000 Girl Scouts from 20 counties served by The Girl Scout Council of Northwest Georgia Inc., will be taking cookie orders for this year’s cookie sale program. Girl Scouts ages 6-17 will be taking cookie orders through Sunday, Feb. 4. |
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| Location: All Metro Atlanta |
PRSA|GA February Luncheon: Creating the Starbucks ExperienceJoin us for our February luncheon where Starbuck's Southeast Region Marketing Manager Alan Richardson will share his insights about how his company leverages its brand through its communications and marketing initiatives. |
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| Location: Downtown/ Midtown /Buckhead |
Junior Achievement of Georgia Kicks Off Its 2nd Annual JA Job Shadow Challenge
Daybook welcomes new members:Kamelya Hinson, Marketing and Brand Communications Manager, Girl Scout Council of Northwest Georgia. Has your company added a new client? A new executive? Submit your company’s news headline to the Dayblog free of charge. E-mail us at: dayblog@atlantadaybook.com |
Daybook Community SquareRockBridge Commercial Bank announced the recent hires of Steven Lehwald as a Vice President – Commercial Lending and Patti Batyske as Senior Vice President – Operations and Branch Manager. |
Daybook Fast FactsDeveloping nations collectively grew their economies about 7% last year - more than twice as fast as high-income countries. Developing nations now account for 49% of the world economic output, up from 39% in 1990. (World Bank; Time) "A study of economics usually reveals that the best time to buy anything is last year." - Marty Allen |





