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Star Business of the Week: Gill’s Inc.

Congratulations to Gill’s for being recognized as the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce Star Business of the Week! As a third-generation, locally owned business, Gill’s has been a proud member of the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce since 1975. Their commitment to unbeatable prices, quality products, and superior service is evident in every aspect of their business. From no credit needed flexible payment options to free delivery and installation on rent-to-own items, Gill’s goes above and beyond to make the shopping experience convenient and accessible for everyone. The Holiday Deals featured in their 2023 Wishbook (viewable at www.mygills.com) showcase their dedication to offering fantastic deals on a variety of products. Gill’s is a standout choice for those in the Albany are and beyond looking to elevate their homes. Cheers to Gill’s for this well-deserved recognition!

The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce Star Business of the week is sponsored by Fleming & Riles Insurance and WALB News 10. Treats are provided by Q’s Cakes.

Star Business of the Week: Garnto Financial Group

Congratulations to Garnto Financial Group for being recognized as the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce Star Business of the Week! With over a decade of expertise, Ryan A. Garnto and his team at Garnto Financial Group provide personalized and strategic financial planning services. Their hands-on approach and commitment to customized strategies set them apart. As a proud member of the Albany Area Chamber for 6 years, their active involvement in the community reflects a dedication to fostering local business growth. Ryan believes that all businesses can experience advantages through chamber membership, as a robust chamber serves as a guiding force, illuminating new business prospects and actively supporting the influx of fresh enterprises to our community. Garnto Financial Group’s comprehensive services showcase their commitment to addressing the diverse financial needs of individuals and businesses. Cheers to Garnto Financial Group!

The Star Business of the Week program is sponsored by Fleming & Riles Insurance and WALB News 10. Treats are provided by Q’s Cakes at 2700 Dawson Road in Albany.

 

Star Business of the Week: Moore, Clarke, DuVall & Rodgers, P.C.

Congratulations to Moore, Clarke, DuVall & Rodgers, P.C., this week’s recipient of the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce Star Business of the Week! With offices located in Albany, Atlanta, Valdosta, Savannah, and Tifton, this premier Georgia law firm has stood at the forefront of legal excellence for decades. They’re a dynamic legal powerhouse, specializing in a diverse array of practices, including commercial, banking, and business law, agricultural law, business transactions, corporate law, creditors’ rights in bankruptcy and collections, real estate law, wealth and business planning, and more! Beyond their impressive legal prowess, the firm is deeply rooted in community service, embodying a strong commitment to giving back. Moore, Clarke, DuVall & Rodgers, P.C. is not just a law firm; they are a beacon of legal expertise and community engagement, making them a deserving Star Business of the Week.

 

The Star Business of the Week program is sponsored by Fleming & Riles Insurance and WALB News 10.

Star Business of the Week: Coldwell Banker Walden & Kirkland

The Albany Area Chamber of Commerce proudly congratulates Coldwell Banker Walden & Kirkland, Inc. for being named our Star Business of the Week! For over 70 years, they’ve been a cornerstone in our community, founded on honesty and integrity by Spencer C. Walden, Jr. and George M. Kirkland, Jr. Their Relocation Department is skilled in meeting all needs and excels globally with Cartus, Navy Federal Realty Plus, Realogy Military Rewards, and AARP® Real Estate Benefits. In real estate, their diverse team stands ready to assist in buying or selling Residential, Commercial, Farm/Land, and Recreational properties, ensuring a seamless experience with digital technology. The Commercial division, specializing in property development, is a key player locally. Their expertise in turnkey Build-to-Suit buildings showcases dedication to facilitating growth and relocation. Their exceptional contributions make them a true star in the Albany business community. If you are in need of their services, please visit their website at www.waldenandkirkland.com.

The Star Business of the Week program is sponsored by Fleming & Riles Insurance and WALB News 10. Treats are provided by Q’s Cakes at 2700 Dawson Road in Albany.

Albany Area Chamber Foundation hosts THRIVE!

Albany – The Albany Area Chamber Foundation Thursday hosted its inaugural and highly

successful THRIVE program, a dynamic talent development initiative aimed at preparing

students for the professional world. THRIVE empowers students with a range of employability

skills crucial for success in the workplace. Through engaging sessions and interactive activities,

students gain insights into effective communication, networking and professional growth.

For the Thursday event, held at Albany Technical College, the Albany Area Chamber

Foundation partnered with the Dougherty County School System and local employers to present

skills training, business connections and local opportunities to students with disabilities who will

seek employment after graduation.

“The No. 1 growth inhibitor for our employers is talent – work force – and it’s a challenge faced

by employers across the country. In Albany, the business community is working closely with our

educational partners to design a modern, adaptive talent pipeline that is sustainable and relevant

to our marketplace,” said Barbara Rivera Holmes, president & CEO of the Albany Area

Chamber and the Albany Area Chamber Foundation. “Through programs such as THRIVE,

we’re in the schools working one-on-one with students on the key employability skills that the

workplace demands and connecting students to local employers. We want all members of our

community to have opportunities to thrive.”

The Chamber Foundation, the 501©3 affiliate of the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, leads

the community’s comprehensive work force efforts via the Albany-Dougherty Talent Strategy

2.0, a public-private effort in which strategic partners, employers and educators participate.

Other Chamber Foundation talent development programs include PROPEL+, targeted at female

high school students, and implementation of the U.S. Chamber’s Talent Pipeline Management

framework. The Chamber Foundation’s efforts amplify the primary business organization’s

programs in the areas of talent and innovation and are a direct response to employer and

community needs.

“There’s significant demand for this programming – we hear it from the students, from the

educators and from the employers,” Holmes said. “We’re encouraged by feedback from the

students and our partners about the impact of our work force programs and look forward to

scaling this work to continue building our community’s talent infrastructure.”

Representatives from Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, the Albany Area YMCA and Albany

Technical College participated in Thursday’s program, sharing with students the diversity of

available jobs at their organizations, the skills required for those jobs and training pathways to

obtain those skills.

During THRIVE students practiced their public speaking skills through mock interviews with

volunteers from businesses who offered valuable feedback and guidance to the students. While

students were taking turns participating in the one-on-interviews, other students were practicing

networking with peers and adults as they answered ice-breaker prompts facilitated by community

volunteers.

The program also featured a unique segment highlighting appropriate professional attire where

business community members served as models, showcasing the “DOs” and “DON’Ts” of

dressing for success in the workplace.

“This event will help these students have more confidence, flexibility and adaptability with

individuals that they don’t know in speaking with them and sharing information about

themselves,” said Gordina Porter, director of the Exceptional Students Program (ESP) at the

Dougherty County School System. “It was a great event.”

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Star Business of the Week: Georgia Community Bank

Congratulations to Georgia Community Bank on being named the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce Star Business of the Week! Since its establishment in 1922 as The Citizens State Bank, Georgia Community Bank has been a staple in community banking, expanding its presence across several Georgia counties. Their most recent opening of a modern corporate office and branch on Westover Rd. in Albany reflects their commitment to innovation, with the incorporation of ITMs and cash recyclers. Rooted in community-oriented principles, the bank actively supports 17 local charitable organizations, reinforcing its dedication to making a positive impact. Beyond just a name, community is intrinsic to who they are. Join us in applauding Georgia Community Bank for its enduring commitment to customer service, community values and its significant role in fostering growth within the region. Learn more about their journey and contributions at www.GCB.bank

The Star Business of the Week program is sponsored by Fleming & Riles Insurance and WALB News 10. Treats are provided by Q’s Cakes at 2700 Dawson Road in Albany