Cryptocurrency and the gig economy are a natural fit, and as companies grow faster and expand both nationally and globally, there is a crypto option that is becoming increasingly attractive to both gig economy businesses and workers: stablecoins.
Alston & Bird’s Zack Higbee and Dan O'Connor, senior associates in the firm’s Intellectual Property Group, have been named “2022 Rising Stars” by Managing Intellectual Property, which recognizes up-and-coming intellectual property practitioners in private practice.
The Fulton County Government Center will be illuminated in pink during the month of October in observance of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In addition to lighting the building in pink, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners will also recognize the month with the presentation of a proclamation in October.
Select Fulton in partnership with Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs (ACE) and Fulton County’s Purchasing & Contract Compliance Department will host a free Small Business Funding webinar on Tuesday, October 25 at 12 p.m. The webinar focuses on supporting small business owners at all stages of development and will share funding opportunities in the form of low interest loans and new business with Fulton County.
Throughout the years, Black student organizations at Tech have developed unique traditions that celebrate their history and culture. Some of these focus on Homecoming week, such as the annual Step Show and the Black Alumni Organization (BAO) Tailgate. These events empower and build community while also celebrating Homecoming on Georgia Tech’s campus.
When it comes to joining the workforce, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. There are many paths to a great career, and a company’s success often depends on various skill sets and points of view. That’s certainly true when it comes to creative jobs such as designers, creative directors, illustrators, graphic artists, visual designers, copywriters, web designers and more.
Clark Atlanta University’s Office of Alumni Relations and Engagement will host the university’s first 40 Under 40 Awards Ceremony to highlight its graduates and their advancement in their industries.
The Georgia Department of Public Safety’s Motor Carrier Compliance Division (MCCD) held graduation ceremonies for its 8th Motor Carrier Officer (MCO) School Friday, September 30, at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center (GPSTC) in Forsyth.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is coordinating closely with federal, state, local and tribal partners in the wake of Hurricane Ian and reminds communities, families, and business owners affected by the hurricane to take steps to make storm cleanup as safe and effective as possible.
Clark Atlanta University (CAU) is proud to announce the university has been selected as the home of the New PROPEL Center, a global headquarters for innovation.
The number of degrees awarded by University System of Georgia (USG) institutions increased in FY2022 to an all-time high of 74,446, a 2.1% increase over the previous year.
To mark President Jimmy Carter’s 98th birthday on October 1, The Carter Center is engaging the public in a weeklong, virtual celebration of a life dedicated to service and making the world a better place.
The Carter Center expresses solidarity with the people of Iran who are calling for the end to severe restrictions on women in the wake of the death of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested for a slight violation of Iran’s strict dress code and died while in custody.
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners appropriated $500,000 toward community programs to fight human trafficking. Funding approved during the Board of Commissioners September 7 meeting will go to Wellspring Living to help domestic sex trafficking victims and those at risk with specialized recovery services.