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      <title>ExactTarget to expand its Pardot Marketing Automation Team</title>
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<p><strong>Atlanta, May 16, 2013 </strong>—  Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that global digital marketing software-as-a-service leader ExactTarget will expand its operations in metro Atlanta, creating 225 jobs and investing $1.25 million over five years.  </p>
<p>“Georgia is one of the best places in the world for technology companies to do business,” said Deal. “Our mature IT infrastructure, talented workforce and low operating costs give companies such as ExactTarget a great competitive advantage in the marketplace.” </p>
<p>ExactTarget, which acquired Atlanta-based business-to-business marketing automation technology provider Pardot in October 2012, will locate its expanded Atlanta operations at Pardot’s existing Buckhead offices on East Paces Ferry Road. </p>
<p>With approximately 1,800 employees worldwide, ExactTarget is a global software leader whose digital marketing technology empowers organizations to communicate with their customers through email, mobile, social media, Web and marketing automation. Through ExactTarget’s suite of digital marketing solutions, marketers can plan, automate, deliver and optimize digital marketing to drive customer engagement, increase sales and improve return on marketing investment. </p>
<p>“Our ExactTarget team is united by a passion for innovation, digital marketing and marketing automation,” said Scott Dorsey, chairman and chief executive officer, ExactTarget. &quot;We are very excited to further invest in growing our Pardot team with the tremendous marketing and technology talent in the Atlanta market.&quot;<br>“Today’s announcement further proves that Atlanta is a great city for technology growth,” said Mayor Kasim Reed. “Atlanta will provide the diverse talent pool and growing culture of innovation that ExactTarget needs to expand its operations. We look forward to welcoming them to our great city.”<br>The Georgia Department of Economic Development partnered with InvestAtlanta to help the company locate in Georgia. Carol Henderson, Director of Advanced Technology for GDEcD, managed the project for the state. </p>
<p>“ExactTarget is bringing the type of high-paying jobs we need in Atlanta,” said Brian P. McGowan, President and CEO of Invest Atlanta. “The fact Atlanta successfully recruited these new jobs in a competitive environment is a testament to our city's position as a true technology hub that will continue to attract high-tech jobs.” </p>
<p>“We had a great team working with ExactTarget on its location, and introducing its leaders to the value and benefit of being a part of Georgia’s dynamic technology industry cluster,” said GDEcD Commissioner Chris Cummiskey. “This is the right place for a company that thrives on innovation to grow.” </p>
<p><strong>About ExactTarget<br></strong>ExactTarget is a leading global provider of cross-channel digital marketing software-as-a-service solutions that empower organizations of all sizes to communicate with their customers through email, mobile, social media, Web and marketing automation. ExactTarget's suite of integrated applications enables marketers to plan, automate, deliver and optimize data-driven digital marketing and real-time communications to drive customer engagement, increase sales and improve return on marketing investment. Headquartered in Indianapolis, with offices in Asia, Australia, Europe, North America and South America, ExactTarget trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “ET.” For more information, visit <a href="http://www.ExactTarget.com">www.ExactTarget.com</a>.<br></p></div></div></div>
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      <title>Deal: Mattex to create 200 jobs in Murray County</title>
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<p><strong>Atlanta, May 8, 2013 </strong>—Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Mattex, a Dubai and Saudi Arabian carpet backings producer, will expand its operations in Georgia by building an extrusion manufacturing plant in Murray County. The company will invest $60 million and create 200 jobs over the next three years in its U.S. headquarters and its first manufacturing facility outside the Middle East.</p>
<p>“Mattex’s expansion speaks to the continued revitalization of the floor covering industry in northwest Georgia,” said Deal. “Georgia’s rich history in the industry, skilled talent and workforce training foster the ideal business environment for companies in this industry to succeed.”</p>
<p>Headquartered in Dubai, Mattex Group is a leading provider for polyolefin-based textiles, developing and producing primary and secondary carpet backings, artificial grass backings, and woven and nonwoven geotextiles. The company has four state-of-the-art production facilities in the Middle East and warehouse and representative offices in Australia/New Zealand, Europe, the Middle East, the United States and Africa. The company currently has a warehouse in Calhoun under the brand Mattex USA. </p>
<p>&quot;Our mission to be the ‘preferred global partner of choice’ led us to build a state-of-the-art carpet-backing facility in North Georgia as the next logical step for better servicing our current customer base,” said Luc Blommaert, CEO of Mattex Group. “The period we’ve been operating out of our existing distribution center can be referred to as our engagement period. Now it’s time to get married, so we are building a plant. This is the Group’s fifth expansion. The choice of North Georgia was easy: The available business assets spoke for themselves, and after careful consideration we decided to build and grow in and with Murray County.”</p>
<p>The manufacturing plant is anticipated to be between 275,000 and 375,000 square feet. The company, which is building the facility in order to be closer to its North American markets, plans to start construction this summer and begin operations in 2014. </p>
<p>“This plant is a first step. We can truly say Mattex Group is coming to America!” said Barclay Payne, general manager of Mattex USA. “This milestone would never have happened without the support of our North American customer base. We are truly thankful for their support.”</p>
<p>The Georgia Department of Economic Development partnered with Murray County and Murray County Industrial Development Authority to manage this expansion. Carl Campbell, regional project manager at GDEcD, led the project on behalf of the state. Georgia Quick Start, the nation's top-ranked workforce training program, will provide assistance to the company.</p>
<p>“We are pleased that Mattex has chosen to invest in Murray County as an attractive and competitive place for business. Job creation is the key economic engine that is going to take our local economy to the next level,” said Brittany Pittman, sole commissioner of Murray County. “The company’s location was made possible by the collaborative efforts of everyone involved, especially the Murray County Industrial Authority, our local leadership and our continued partnership with GDEcD.”</p>
<p>“Here’s a company that understands the importance of being close to its customers,” said Chris Cummiskey, commissioner of GDEcD. “It’s no more than a two-day truck drive to 80 percent of the country from Georgia, which gives international companies such as Mattex a competitive advantage when they locate in this state.”  </p>
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<div><b>Release Date:</b> 5/8/2013</div>
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      <title>Telecom software company to expand in Atlanta </title>
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<div><strong>Atlanta, May 7, 2013</strong>—The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) announces that Overgroup Consulting, a software company that supports telecom providers, has opened an office in Atlanta and will create 15 new jobs within the next two years. The office, which will house the company’s executive, development and sales functions, will take advantage of the state’s large pool of technology talent to add to its current 25-person staff.</div>
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<div>“Overgroup joins a very healthy technology presence already in Midtown Atlanta,” said Chris Cummiskey, Commissioner of Georgia Department of Economic Development. “Information technology is an increasingly growing industry sector in the state thanks to a large, experienced workforce, excelling graduates eager to work, and our existing infrastructure.”</div>
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<div>Overgroup, based in Pensacola, Fla., has located in 4,780 square feet of space in the BB&amp;T building in Atlantic Station, near Georgia Tech, selecting the Midtown district for its high-tech capacity. The company is currently accepting applicants at <a href="mailto:careers@overgroup.com">careers@overgroup.com</a>.</div>
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<div>“Expanding to the Atlanta market provides us with better access to our clients and access to a world class talent pool,” said Brent Maropis, CEO of Overgroup. “We have experienced significant growth over the last few years and this strategic expansion positions our company for continued growth and high tech job creation.&quot;</div>
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<div>Named one of Inc. magazine's 2012 &quot;5,000 Fastest Growing Companies in the United States,&quot; Overgroup provides innovative web-based back-office support to telecom companies across the nation. As a leading developer of back‐office software, the company helps clients streamline billing and workflow processes and provides solutions to help them compete. </div>
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<div>“Our mission is to be identified as a leading innovator of billing and back-office software which empowers clients to thrive and enables end-users to become happier and more productive,” said Ross Overstreet, CTO of Overgroup. “Expanding our company to Atlanta is a step in that direction.”</div>
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<div>The Georgia Department of Economic Development partnered with Invest Atlanta, the Metro Atlanta Chamber and the Georgia Institute of Technology to facilitate this project. GDEcD Project Manager Amanda Shailendra managed the project on behalf of the state. </div>
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<div><strong>About Overgroup<br></strong>Overgroup Consulting is a leading developer of web-based software that provides back-office and billing solutions to telecom providers across the United States. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.overgroup.com/">www.overgroup.com</a>.</div>
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<div><strong>About GDEcD</strong><br>The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) plans, manages and mobilizes state resources to attract new business investment to Georgia, drive the expansion of existing industry and small business, locate new markets for Georgia products, inspire tourists to visit Georgia, and promote the state as a top destination for arts events and film, music and digital entertainment projects. Visit <a href="/">www.georgia.org</a>.</div>
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<div><b>Release Date:</b> 5/7/2013</div>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 May 2013 20:25:35 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Georgia’s tourism industry impact surpasses $50 billion for first time</title>
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<p align=left><strong>Atlanta, Ga. – May 7, 2013 – </strong>Georgia Tourism, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, today announced that tourism demand generated $51.2 billion in business sales including direct, indirect and induced impact in 2012, up 4.6 percent, according to the U.S. Travel Association and Tourism Economics. This visitor spending generated $2.8 billion in state and local tax revenue to Georgia. Every Georgia household benefited from state and local tax savings of $767 as a result of the tourism industry’s tax contribution.</p>
<p align=left>“Georgia Tourism had its best year ever,” said Kevin Langston, deputy commissioner for tourism for the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “With more than 405,000 jobs directly or indirectly sustained by tourism activities, our industry is responsible for 10.2 percent of all jobs in the state.”   </p>
<p align=left>According to the U.S. Travel Association and Tourism Economics, Georgia’s visitor impact now stands 12 percent higher than its pre-recession level in 2007.  </p>
<p align=left>The first full week of May is annually recognized as National Travel and Tourism Week, a tradition first celebrated in 1984. This year's theme for the 30th annual event is Travel Effect, U.S. Travel's new advocacy and awareness campaign. For more information about National Travel and Tourism Week, visit <a href="http://www.ustravel.org">www.ustravel.org</a>. </p>
<p align=left>“Travel is a force that can drive our nation’s economic recovery. It is one of the healthiest sectors in terms of job creation and hiring, employing one out of every eight Americans,” said Roger Dow, president and CEO of U.S. Travel, the umbrella organization representing the U.S. travel industry. “We are galvanizing support to spread awareness of the Travel Effect to showcase the power of our industry and its impact on not only our economy and businesses, but also on our health, education and relationships.”</p>
<p align=left><strong>About GDEcD<br></strong>The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) plans, manages and mobilizes state resources to attract new business investment to Georgia, drive the expansion of existing industry and small business, locate new markets for Georgia products, inspire tourists to visit Georgia, and promote the state as a top destination for arts events and film, music and digital entertainment projects. Visit <a href="/">www.georgia.org</a>. </p>
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<div><b>Release Date:</b> 5/7/2013</div>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal><strong>Atlanta, Ga. – May 2, 2013</strong> – <a href="http://www.pointclearsolutions.com/">PointClear Solutions</a>, a leading healthcare software development partner, today announced it is relocating its corporate headquarters to Atlanta, the nation’s health IT capital. This move supports the company’s focus on leading edge healthcare software design and development. Georgia leads the nation with more than 250 companies and nearly 30,000 jobs in the health IT sector.</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>PointClear designs and develops customized and intuitive healthcare technologies for hospitals, health systems and physician practices by partnering with health IT vendors investing in innovation. Collaborating closely with clients, PointClear increases clients’ ability to work smarter and faster in getting successful products to market. The company projects it will accelerate the growth it has experienced over the past 3 years by adding 100 and 200 technology employees to its Atlanta staff over the next three years. With a nationwide customer base, PointClear also aims to expand offices outside the Southeast in the coming years.</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>“Healthcare IT is an industry that has grown in global importance even as Georgia has become a dominant presence in that sector,” said Nathan Deal, governor of Georgia. “Our technology infrastructure, accessibility and deep talent pool continue to attract the business of top-flight HIT companies such as PointClear Solutions.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>Georgia serves as a powerhouse for the rapidly growing health IT and bioscience industries. Seven top Atlanta-based health IT companies report nearly $4 billion in annual revenue while the state’s bioscience industry supports more than 94,000 jobs and delivers an annual economic impact of $20 billion. In terms of the technology industry overall, Atlanta is among the fastest growing high tech metro areas in the nation with 13,000 technology companies employing more than 260,000 people.</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>“We made the decision to move our corporate headquarters to Atlanta due to the large footprint of health IT companies and the breadth of academic and technology resources it offers,” said David Karabinos, CEO of PointClear. “We look forward to further adding to the city’s strong résumé in the health IT industry through our user-centric approach to software design and development.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>“We are truly excited that PointClear Solutions has chosen Atlanta for its corporate headquarters,” said David Hartnett, Vice President of Bioscience &amp; Health IT Development, Metro Atlanta Chamber. “The company’s presence here is a huge asset for our booming health IT sector and their decision is another example of how Atlanta has become the right landing spot for health IT companies who are on a strong growth trajectory and need the right ecosystem to tap into in order to expand and accelerate. This move brings new jobs to our region and adds new strength to one of Georgia’s most important industries.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>“This announcement is another example of an IT company locating its headquarters in Dunwoody and Metro Atlanta for better access to the high quality workforce that drives its business,” said Michael Starling, Director of Economic Development for the City of Dunwoody. “We appreciate the continued support from the Georgia Department of Economic Development and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce in strengthening our city’s economy.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>To learn more about PointClear Solutions, please visit <a href="http://www.pointclearsolutions.com/">www.pointclearsolutions.com</a>.</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=Default><span style="font-family:'Verdana','sans-serif';font-size:10pt"><strong>About PointClear Solutions </strong></span><span style="font-family:'Verdana','sans-serif';font-size:10pt"></span></p>
<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>PointClear Solutions focuses on transforming healthcare delivery through technology innovation that improves user experience. PointClear’s competencies lie at the intersection of solution strategy, technology and user experience.  A user-centered approach to software development drives user adoption, promotes human-centered delivery of professional healthcare, and creates business value for clients. PointClear serves provider, payer, pharmaceutical, public health organizations and the supporting technology markets providing innovative healthcare technology products and solutions. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.pointclearsolutions.com/"><span style="color:windowtext">www.pointclearsolutions.com</span></a> or call 800.286.7611.<span style="font-family:'Verdana','sans-serif';font-size:10pt"></span></p>
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<div><b>Release Date:</b> 5/2/2013</div>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>Today at the Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia facility in West Point, Gov. Nathan Deal signed two key bills promoting economic development in Georgia. House Bill 475 will start a reciprocal driver’s license program for legal international citizens, and Senate Bill 122 will allow noncitizens to apply for an extension of their Georgia driver’s licenses within a certain time frame. </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>“International companies bring in around 20 percent of all new jobs created in Georgia each year,” said Deal. “The reciprocal benefits outlined in HB 475 will benefit the state’s status as a global player and reinforce Georgia’s reputation as a welcoming state.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>The Department of Drivers' Services will oversee the reciprocity program, and the Department of Economic Development will verify that countries considered for the agreement will make, or are likely to make, a substantial economic investment in Georgia. Individuals will only qualify for the program if they have a lawful presence in the state and their home country offers similar opportunities for Georgians with a valid driver’s license. </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>Once a country qualifies and a program is established at DDS, a citizen of that nation can attain a Georgia driver's license without having to take the required written or driving test. No country can be considered for a reciprocal agreement if it is designated as a “state sponsor of terrorism” by the U.S State Department.  </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>SB 122 will permit noncitizens whose Georgia driver’s license is facing expiration, or has already expired, to request a temporary driving permit or identification card valid for an additional 120 days, given they can remain lawfully within the United States.</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>“Economic development is based on good relationships, and having these arrangements in place acknowledges our understanding of the challenges that often face international businesses when they come to the United States,” said Chris Cummiskey, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “These new laws will further encourage international businesses to consider Georgia when looking to expand in this country.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>The Georgia Department of Economic Development plans, manages and mobilizes state resources to attract new business investment to Georgia, drive the expansion of existing industry and small business, locate new markets for Georgia products, inspire tourists to visit Georgia, and promote the state as a top destination for arts events and film, music and digital entertainment projects. Visit <a href="/">www.georgia.org</a><span style="color:#1f497d">. </span></p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>Gov. Nathan Deal and Kubota Corp. today announced the grand opening of its new $73 million manufacturing facility at Kubota Industrial Equipment in Jefferson. The 522,000-square-foot plant on the 88-acre site recently began production of Kubota’s 30- to 50-horsepower compact tractor models. The event was co-sponsored by Kubota Tractor Corp., the U.S. marketer and distributor of Kubota tractors and equipment.</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>“Georgia is proud to join with Kubota today in celebrating one of our state’s greatest business success stories,” said Deal. “Kubota’s record of consistent growth has contributed to the quality of life for countless Georgia families as well as the overall health of our economy. This expansion will further help to make Georgia the No. 1 place in the country in which to do business.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>Kubota began doing business in Georgia approximately 40 years ago, with its first operations located in Norcross. In the mid-1980s, Kubota purchased its first office building in the state at the current Southeast Division headquarters in Suwanee. Since that time, Kubota has further expanded its operation in Georgia to include Kubota Manufacturing of America in Gainesville; its National Distribution Center in Jefferson; and Kubota Industrial Equipment, also in Jefferson. Today in Georgia, the company employs more than 1,700 people at Kubota facilities and has 43 dealerships that retail and market Kubota-branded products. </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>“We are committed to making investments that will enable us to grow our business to meet the strong demand for Kubota tractors here in the U.S.,” said KIE President Henry Kubota. “Our goal is to efficiently deliver quality products that provide value to our customers, and with the expanded capabilities that our new plant will deliver, we can achieve that goal today and into the future.” </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>Added to existing facilities in the state, the recent expansion brings Kubota’s total footprint of manufacturing and assembly space in Georgia to 2.2 million square feet. The new facility is located on the same site as the existing KIE property in Jefferson, which currently produces Kubota implements, including loaders and backhoes. Once fully operational, the new facility will add hundreds of new jobs to support the production capacity of 22,000 units annually.  </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>The announcement comes on the heels of Kubota’s recent 40-year anniversary in the United States. In 1972, Kubota entered the market with three tractor models; today, the company offers a complete line of tractors up to 118 PTO horsepower, and is the industry leader in the under 40-horsepower tractor segment. </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>Kubota products currently manufactured and assembled at Georgia facilities include RTV utility vehicles; BX-Series subcompact tractors; Z-Series commercial and residential zero-turn mowers; and Kubota implements and attachments, including loaders, backhoes and mower decks. Just added at the new KIE facility are the Kubota L3200 and L3800 compact tractors.</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>“We are honored that Kubota has decided to expand its presence in the city of Jefferson,” said Jefferson Mayor Jim Joiner. “Kubota has been an excellent corporate citizen and we look forward to our continued partnership involving this third expansion in the McClure Industrial Park. Creating much needed jobs in our community is a priority of the city of Jefferson. We welcome Kubota’s expansion and the new jobs that will be added to their operations.”  </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>The Georgia Department of Economic Development partnered with the development authorities of Jefferson and Jackson County and the city of Jefferson to manage the KIE expansion. GDEcD senior regional project manager Susie Haggard managed this expansion on behalf of the state. </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>“Georgia’s 40-year business relationship with Japan has been the foundation of success for Kubota and hundreds of other Japanese companies here,” said GDEcD Commissioner Chris Cummiskey. “Our unique package of workforce, location, affordability and global access is very attractive for international companies looking to expand their markets.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>As Kubota’s business and overall footprint has grown in the state and throughout the United States, the company has maintained its global commitment to minimizing its impact on the environment. As part of its corporate social responsibility initiatives, KIE has adopted several environmentally<span style="color:#1f497d"> </span>conscious processes and product-installations onsite, resulting in the facility receiving ISO 14001 certification. Among its most advanced environmentally<span style="color:#1f497d"> </span>conscious technology is the <a href="http://kubota-membrane.com/aboutus.htm">Kubota Membrane</a> installation that will allow KIE to recycle and reuse 70 percent of its overall water consumption, which is particularly beneficial for the work done onsite within the facility’s paint shop operation. </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>Kubota Tractor Corp<span style="color:#1f497d">.</span>, Torrance, Calif., is the U.S. marketer and distributor of Kubota-engineered and manufactured equipment, including a complete line of tractors up to 118 PTO hp, performance-matched implements, compact and utility-class construction equipment, consumer lawn and garden equipment, commercial turf products and utility vehicles. For product literature or dealer locations, contact Kubota Tractor Corp<span style="color:#1f497d">.</span> at 3401 Del Amo Blvd., Torrance, CA 90503, (888) 4-KUBOTA [(888) 458-2682], Ext. 900, or visit <a href="http://www.kubota.com/">www.kubota.com</a>.</p>
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<div><strong>Atlanta, May 1, 2013 </strong>— Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Engineered Floors, LLC, a Dalton-based carpet maker, will invest $450 million and create 2,000 new jobs, with the potential for hundreds more, over the next five years in northwest Georgia. The company will construct new facilities in Whitfield and Murray counties. </div></div>
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<div>&quot;The story of Engineered Floors is the story of a Georgia-grown company's continued commitment to, and investment in, northwest Georgia,&quot; said Deal. &quot;Georgia provides the business environment, workforce training and unparalleled logistics infrastructure to fuel growth for the floor-covering industry, which has been a cornerstone of the state's economy.&quot;</div>
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<div>Engineered Floors will construct manufacturing and distribution facilities in Whitfield County, and a manufacturing facility in Murray County. The company is a driving force behind the resurgence of the carpet industry. Northwest Georgia is home to the company's corporate headquarters, two large manufacturing facilities, a tufting operation and a distribution center. The company currently employs 1,400 in the region.</div>
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<div>&quot;We are pleased that these new facilities will allow for further job creation for the area,&quot; said Robert E. Shaw, chairman and CEO of Engineered Floors, LLC. “The exemption of sales tax on energy in the manufacturing process that the legislature put in place under Gov. Deal’s leadership during the 2012 legislative session makes a significant difference to manufacturers looking to grow and succeed.”</div>
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<div>The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) partnered with Dalton-Whitfield County Joint Development Authority and Dalton-Whitfield Chamber of Commerce to manage this expansion. Carl Campbell, regional project manager at GDEcD, led the expansion project for the state. Georgia Quick Start, the nation's top-ranked workforce training program, will provide assistance to the company.</div>
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<div>&quot;Whitfield County continues to work diligently to support the creation of jobs in our community,&quot; said Michael Babb, Whitfield County Commission chairman. &quot;The Board of Commissioners has collaboratively worked with the State of Georgia, its economic development team, our local Chamber team, and the Dalton-Whitfield County JDA in making Whitfield County an attractive community for businesses to locate and expand. We are excited that Engineered Floors has chosen Whitfield County as its home for its third operation. We appreciate Governor Deal and GDEcD Commissioner Chris Cummiskey and his team for their efforts in working with the county in bringing this project to our region.</div>
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<div>“This is a great day for Murray County and its citizens. We are proud that Engineered Floors is continuing to grow in our community, and we look forward to working with our community and state partners to support its success,” said Brittany D. Pittman, sole commissioner of Murray County. “The company’s decision to continue to invest in Murray County is the result of ongoing relationships and much-appreciated assistance and cooperation from several community leaders and the Murray County Industrial Development Authority.”</div>
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<div>As the birthplace of the broadloom textile industry, Georgia is known worldwide as a leading producer of carpets. Carpet companies operating in Georgia supply over 90 percent of the United States' carpet market, and 54 percent of the United States' carpet exports. Georgia's carpet and rug mill manufacturing jobs also represent 71.5 percent of the nation's total. During the third quarter of 2012, 22,374 people in Georgia were employed in 195 establishments in this industry, which recorded $225.1 million in total payroll during that time, according to the Georgia Department of Labor. Georgia exported $601.7 million in carpets and other textile floor coverings in 2012.</div>
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<div>&quot;Georgia has a long history of successful expansions by existing companies such as Engineered Floors, thanks to our spirit of collaboration and unique business assets,&quot; said Chris Cummiskey, commissioner of GDEcD. &quot;Existing companies are vital in maintaining our state's economic health, so we're pleased that Engineered Floors has chosen to grow in Georgia.&quot;</div>
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<div><strong>About Engineered Floors, LLC</strong><br>Engineered Floors, LLC is a privately held carpet producer founded by Robert E. Shaw in 2009 and based in Dalton with facilities in Calhoun and Dalton. The company, which employs approximately 1,200 people, produces stain-resistant and colorfast PureColor next-generation solution dyed polyester fiber with SoilShielf for residential replacement and multifamily housing carpeting. The company acquired carpet maker Dream Weaver Carpet Industries, Inc. in 2011. Dream Weaver specializes in quality residential replacement carpets and can be found in floor covering specialty retailers nationwide. To learn more visit, <a href="http://www.engineeredfloorsllc.com">www.engineeredfloorsllc.com</a>.</div>
<div><br><strong>About GDEcD<br></strong>The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) plans, manages and mobilizes state resources to attract new business investment to Georgia, drive the expansion of existing industry and small business, locate new markets for Georgia products, inspire tourists to visit Georgia, and promote the state as a top destination for arts events and film, music and digital entertainment projects. Visit <a href="/">www.georgia.org</a>.</div>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>Today at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Gov. Nathan Deal signed into law House Bill 318, legislation that changes the procedures of the Georgia Tourism Development Act. The bill allows sales tax exemptions for certain approved projects in order to stimulate the creation of tourism attractions or the expansion of existing attractions.</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNoSpacing>“This legislation bolsters one of Georgia’s most important industries,” said Deal. “With these new incentives, we hope to grow the industry even more by encouraging the construction of new attractions. An existing Georgia business, such as the Atlanta Motor Speedway, also stands to benefit if it chooses to significantly expand or improve its campus. However, this bill is about more than any one location. It is about creating jobs for Georgians and taking another step toward making our state the best place in the nation in which to do business.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>The revision of the Tourism Act is based on the extensive work of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, the Georgia Department of Revenue and the Georgia Department of Economic Development, and will allow certain companies that build new attractions to maintain a portion of their sales tax revenues for 10 years.  </p>
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<p align=left><strong>COLUMBUS, GA – April 23, 2013</strong> – Hostess Brands, LLC, a new company and employer under new ownership, (“Hostess” or the “Company”) today announced plans to re-launch its state-of-the-art bakery in Columbus, Georgia.The Company will initially add 200 jobs to the local economy and plans to create a total of more than 300 jobs in the community within the next several years. The baking facility, located at 1969 Victory Drive in Columbus, will resume operations this summer and will produce a full assortment of Hostess’ iconic snack products, including <em>Twinkies</em>, <em>Cup Cakes</em>, <em>HoHos</em> and <em>Ding Dongs</em>.</p>
<p align=left>The investment in the Columbus baking facility is being funded by affiliates of Apollo Global Management, LLC (NYSE: APO) and Metropoulos &amp; Co., which purchased selected Hostess assets out of bankruptcy in April 2013. “Over the past several months, we have invested significantly in Hostess and the Columbus facility we acquired. We are focused on re-introducing the Hostess brands and bringing the Company’s high quality and beloved snack products back to American consumers,” said Dean Metropoulos, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Hostess. “We want to thank the state of Georgia and city of Columbus for their long-standing partnership and support of Hostess, and their commitment to helping us re-open this facility as quickly as possible.”</p>
<p align=left>“The re-opening of the Hostess plant in Columbus will give a tremendous boost to Columbus and the local economy,” said Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Chris Cummiskey. “Not only will the community benefit from over 300 manufacturing jobs, but Hostess will have access to lower production costs, a workforce training program, and our advanced transportation and logistics network.”</p>
<p align=left>Georgia Quick Start will provide Hostess with customized workforce training assistance to facilitate the re-launch of the Columbus bakery. In addition, the following are involved in this project: the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Georgia EMC, Georgia Department of Labor, Columbus Technical College, Columbus Consolidated Government, Development Authority of Columbus and the Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber of Commerce which have helped forward Hostess’ plans to invest more than $20 million into the facility and community.</p>
<p align=left>“This bakery has been a vital part of the Columbus business community for more than 40 years, and we look forward to working with the new owners and management team as they continue to invest in the Hostess brands and in our community,” said Teresa Tomlinson, Mayor of Columbus, Georgia.</p>
<p align=left>“Our economic development efforts continue to pay off,” said Jacki Lowe, 2013 Chair of the Greater Columbus Georgia Chamber of Commerce. “We are committed to fostering an environment that allows for the creation of new jobs and capital investment and the ripple effect it has throughout the Columbus region.”</p>
<p align=left>Hostess Brands LLC will begin actively recruiting production, sanitation, distribution, maintenance engineering and management positions for the Columbus facility at a job fair on Saturday, April 27th from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The event is presented in partnership with the Georgia Department of Labor and will be held at its Columbus, GA location at 700 Veterans Parkway. Applicants must bring an updated resume. For more details on the fair, please contact the GDOL Columbus Career Center at (706) 649-7423. Applicants unable to attend the event can submit applications online beginning April 27th at the Georgia Department of Labor website <a href="http://www.dol.state.ga.us">http://www.dol.state.ga.us</a> or at Hostess’ website <a href="http://www.jobshbnewco.com">http://www.jobshbnewco.com</a>.</p>
<p align=left><strong>About Hostess</strong><br>Hostess is a leading fresh-baked sweet goods company in the U.S. with iconic brands that include <em>Twinkies</em>, <em>Cup Cakes</em>, <em>HoHos</em>, <em>Ding Dongs</em>, <em>Mini Muffins</em>, <em>Donnets</em>, <em>Zingers</em> and <em>Suzy Q’s</em>. Through its 80+ year history, Hostess has established unparalleled consumer brand awareness, strong customer relationships and partnerships with local communities throughout the U.S. The company is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and Kansas City, Missouri.</p>
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<div>Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Koch Foods will expand its poultry processing facility in Hamilton, creating 750 new jobs and investing $49 million. Koch Foods is one of only five vertically integrated food processors in the nation.</div>
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<div>“Georgia is the top producer of poultry in the United States and Koch Foods is one of the reasons why,” said Deal. “Our network of supporting resources and experience makes our state ideal for any existing company to expand its operations and remain competitive. We are committed to helping our producers grow, to creating opportunities for citizens and to making our state the No. 1 place in the nation to do business.”</div>
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<div>Koch purchased an existing Cagle’s facility in 2012, retaining 350 jobs. During a two-phase expansion, the company added 350 jobs last year. This second phase, incorporating two new processing lines, will create an additional 750 new jobs. Prior to Koch’s acquisition of the former Cagle’s facility in June, the workforce had been reduced by 50 percent since 2010.</div>
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<div>“Harris County is excited about Koch Foods’ acquisition of the former Cagle’s plant in Pine Mountain Valley and Koch’s plans to bring the facility up to full capacity by offering people in our region the opportunity to work for a first-class company,” said chairman of the Harris County Commission J. Harry Lange. “I would like to thank the Georgia Department of Economic Development, the Georgia Public Service Commission, Liberty Utilities, and the Valley Partnership, the economic development arm of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce, for all their hard work and commitment to make this project a reality.”</div>
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<div>“We are happy to announce our company’s expansion in Harris County,” said Koch Foods’ Vice President of the Western Division Tommy Knight. “The attitude displayed by the people who helped us along the way affirms our commitment to invest in this community and continue the relationships that we have developed.”</div>
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<div>The Georgia Department of Economic Development collaborated with the Valley Partnership, the Harris County Commission and the Harris County Development Authority to manage this project. The Georgia Department of Economic Development’s existing industry project manager Candice Scott assisted the company on behalf of the state.</div>
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<div>“This is a great example of the important role Georgia’s existing companies play in supporting our economy,” said Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Chris Cummiskey. “Thanks to the collective efforts of all involved, this expansion will have long-term benefits for Harris County and its area farmers, as well as for the state’s agribusiness economy.”</div>
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<div><strong>About Koch Foods</strong><br>Founded in 1973, Koch Foods began as a one-room chicken deboning and cutting operation. Following its first acquisition in 1995 and subsequent acquisitions of feed mills and slaughterhouses, Koch Foods has grown into a poultry processor that distributes fresh and frozen products internationally under the Koch Foods, Antioch Farms, Preferred Foods, and Rogers Royal brand names, and other custom and private labels. Koch Foods is one of five vertically integrated food processors in the United States capable of offering its customers a virtual “one stop shop” for all foodservice, retail and quick serve standard and staple chicken products. In 2010, Koch Foods made Forbes Magazine’s “America’s Largest Private Companies” list at No. 220. <br></div></div></div></div>
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<div><strong>March 26, 2013 –</strong> The Georgia Film, Music &amp; Digital Entertainment Office, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) today celebrated the 40th anniversary of film and television productions in Georgia during Film &amp; Music Day at the Capitol. Gov. Nathan Deal, Speaker David Ralston and Rep. Ron Stephens headlined the celebration, an annual recognition of the film and music industry’s importance to Georgia’s economy. </div>
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<div>Georgia-lensed productions generated an economic impact of $3.1 billion in the state during the 2012 fiscal year (July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012), a 29% increase from FY11. Fiscal year 2012 saw record investment in the state by the entertainment industry, with more than $879.8 million in direct spending. The music business in Georgia accounts for an estimated additional $3.8 billion in economic output, according to a study commissioned by Georgia Music Partners.</div>
<div><br>“Communities across Georgia are benefiting from new infrastructure, company expansions and relocations, and ancillary businesses generated by business from the entertainment industry,” said Chris Cummiskey, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “We are pleased that Greene, Ben Hill and Lee counties have now been designated Camera Ready and join hundreds of other communities across the state ready to welcome business from this rapidly-expanding industry.”</div>
<div><br>The state’s Camera Ready Community Program was created to enhance Georgia’s statewide resources for the growing number of film and television productions. Launched in October 2010, the program now includes 142 counties across the state. </div>
<div><br>To attract visitors interested in Georgia’s entertainment industry, the state also launched a brand new website today, <a href="http://www.cometourgeorgia.com/">www.ComeTourGeorgia.com</a>. The new interactive website promotes Georgia’s film and music history, film tours, Georgia-filmed productions, film locations, destinations, festivals and other events. By increasing visitation to entertainment-related destinations across the state, the website will enhance the film industry’s long-term impact on Georgia tourism. The state’s 2013 travel guide also showcases the connections between Georgia’s entertainment and tourism industries with dual covers featuring Zac Brown of the Zac Brown Band, and the most-watched television series in basic cable history, “The Walking Dead,” filmed in Senoia.</div>
<div><br>“ComeTourGeorgia.com is an opportunity to help drive tourism to Georgia by showcasing filming locations across the state,” said Lee Thomas, Director of the Georgia Film, Music and Digital Entertainment division. “Catching Fire,” the sequel to “The Hunger Games,” opens in theaters on November 22. Not only did this production create hundreds of jobs in Georgia, but it is anticipated that the momentum generated by Lionsgate’s billion dollar franchise will benefit our tourism industry by bringing fans to Georgia.”</div>
<div><br>Georgia-filmed movies to be released in the next few months include Tyler Perry’s “Temptation” on March 29; “42” starring Harrison Ford and Chadwick Boseman on April 12; and “The Internship” starring Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson on June 7. Other Georgia projects slated to hit theaters are “Prisoners” starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal on September 20; “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” on November 22; Tyler Perry's “Madea Christmas” on December 13; and “Last Vegas” starring Morgan Freeman, Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro and Kevin Kline on December 20.</div>
<div><br>In addition, a record number of television shows are shot in Georgia including AMC’s “The Walking Dead;” CW’s “The Vampire Diaries;” BET’s “Reed Between the Lines,” “The Game,” and “Let’s Stay Together;” “Family Feud;” USA’s “Necessary Roughness” and “Royal Pains;” Lifetime’s “Drop Dead Diva” and the new series “Devious Maids.”</div>
<div><br>Feature films in preproduction or currently in production in Georgia include “Anchorman 2” starring Will Ferrell; “Prisoners” starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal; “Need for Speed” starring Aaron Paul and Michael Keaton; and “The Good Lie” starring Reese Witherspoon.</div>
<div><br>The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) plans, manages and mobilizes state resources to attract new business investment to Georgia, drive the expansion of existing industry and small business, locate new markets for Georgia products, inspire tourists to visit Georgia, and promote the state as a top destination for arts events and film, music and digital entertainment projects. Visit <a href="/">www.georgia.org</a>. </div>
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<div><strong>Dalton, GA –</strong> Boyd Property Preservation LLC, a locally owned property preservation company, announced today the creation of 104 jobs in Whitfield County and 300 over the State of Georgia. The company is establishing its headquarters in Dalton and the jobs will consist of accounting, customer service, and information technology positions.</div>
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<div>“Boyd Property Preservation's decision to expand its operations is terrific news for North Georgia's workforce and for the state”, said Chris Cummiskey, Commissioner of the Georgia department of Economic Development. “Most of the job creation in the state comes from our existing industry, so we and our partners, like those in Dalton-Whitfield County, work hard to make sure these companies know we appreciate them and that the can accomplish their business goals right here in Georgia.”</div>
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<div>The company maintains bank owned properties in the Southeast. This includes Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida. Boyd Property Preservation began the hiring process by interviewing job seekers during the Dalton Career Expo on December 5, 2012, hosted by the Georgia Department of Labor.</div>
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<div>“It's always great to help an existing business with the creation of new jobs,” said Elyse Cochran-Davis, Executive Director of the Dalton-Whitfield County Joint Development Authority. “I'd like to thank all of our partners for helping the company establish their headquarters and workforce here in Dalton.”  </div>
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<div>The Dalton-Whitfield County Joint Development Authority partnered with the Georgia Department of Economic Development and Georgia Department of Labor to facilitate this project. GDEcD Regional Project Manager, Carl Campbell, supported the company on behalf of the state.</div>
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<div>“I would like to express my thanks to the Joint Development Authority for their assistance,” says Carol Boyd, owner and founder of Boyd Property Preservation. “I especially want to thank Andrew Carnes, who worked diligently to guide us through this process and was there to assist us whenever needed.”  </div>
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<div>Wells Fargo Bank NA also provided assistance on the project.  </div>
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<div>“Wells Fargo has been a tremendous help to our company in ways that went beyond our expectations,” added Boyd. “It is great to know that we have such hometown support.”</div>
<div>Carol concluded by adding, “The Georgia Department of Labor has been and will continue to be a strong partner of ours as we seek qualified applicants.”</div>
<div><br><strong>About Boyd Property Preservation</strong>:<br>A woman owned and operated property preservation business based in Dalton, Georgia, Boyd Property Preservation has been in business since 2009. The company maintains bank assets, both residential and commercial, in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida. For more information on the company, visit <a href="http://www.boydpropertypreservation.com/">www.boydpropertypreservation.com</a>.</div>
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<div><strong>Atlanta, March 18, 2013</strong>—More than two dozen consular and trade officials from 23 countries will visit business and tourism centers in southwestern Georgia March 20-22 during Georgia’s 28th annual International VIP Tour. The tour, conducted by the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), will showcase tourism destinations, businesses and economic development partnerships in the region, and provide Georgia’s diplomatic corps opportunities to meet local Georgians in Albany, Americus, Plains, Adel, Lakeland, Thomasville and Tifton.   </div>
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<div>The International VIP Tour, which combines travel destinations with economic development projects and business communities, is the only event in the state that enables the bulk of Georgia’s diplomatic corps to meet local Georgians in their own communities.  The event benefits both the participants and the host regions: it enhances the consular corps’ understanding of Georgia’s business and tourism assets, and offers communities the opportunity to establish international business relationships.</div>
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<div>“The VIP Tour exposes Georgia’s influential consular corps to regions outside Metro Atlanta that may have potential interest for international investors and visitors,” said GDEcD Commissioner Chris Cummiskey. “It allows the consuls the opportunity to interact with Georgia citizens, and highlights not only the diversity of Georgia’s business and cultural environments, but also the strength of the state’s partnerships with local leaders, which are so important to the economic development process.”  </div>
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<div>The tour is a unique, hybrid program that is mutually beneficial for both participants and host regions.  Each year tour participants visit a part of the state they might not otherwise experience, in order to enhance their understanding of Georgia’s amenities and culture and offer communities the opportunity to establish international business representatives.   </div>
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<div>This year’s participants will visit sites highlighting Southwest Georgia’s diversity of agriculture, aerospace, manufacturing, tourism, entertainment and agricultural assets. The tour will commence in Americus, where the group will tour Habitat for Humanity’s Global Village and Discovery Center. From there, the group will go to the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site and stop in Albany overnight, enjoying dinner at the Flint Riverquarium hosted by the Albany-Dougherty County Economic Development Commission and Albany Convention &amp; Visitors Bureau. </div>
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<div>Thursday’s itinerary begins with a tour of Thrush Aircraft’s manufacturing facility in Albany and proceeds to Thomasville and Southwest Georgia Technical College. The consuls will lunch with Thomasville-Thomas County’s Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center, and then depart to Adel for a visit to the South Georgia Motorsports Park, where participants will get a first-hand look at the 350-acre racing facility. Dinner hosted by the Adel-Cook County Tourism Authority will be held at Horse Creek Winery before the group overnights in Adel. Final stops of the tour include breakfast with the Georgia Olive Farm and Gayla’s Grits, as well as the Lakeland-Lanier County Chamber of Commerce. The final stop of the tour is the Georgia Center of Innovation for Agribusiness at the University of Georgia-Tifton campus.</div>
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<div>“Each year, the VIP Tour offers a unique, in-depth and personal opportunity to the members of Georgia’s Consular Corps to discover and experience a different part of Georgia,” said Claudio Leoncavallo, Consul General of Switzerland. “Learning about what the different regions of the state have to offer in terms of economic development, academia, tourism, culinary and cultural traditions helps us do a better job in representing our own countries and in creating opportunities beneficial for all parties. We are grateful and honored to be guests of the state of Georgia and the many communities that are part of it.”</div>
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<div>The 2013 VIP Tour will include representatives of entities in Albania, the Bahamas, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Flanders (Belgium), Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, India, Ireland, Japan, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Nigeria, Québec, the Rhône-Alpes (France), Sweden and Switzerland.</div>
<div>The Consular Corps of Georgia consists of consuls general, consuls, honorary consuls and trade commissioners representing more than 70 countries.  Career officials are members of their country’s foreign services while honorary officials are local residents appointed by foreign governments to perform consular duties.  Most consulates offer assistance to nationals from their respective countries in the areas of tourist visas, business visa, renewal of passports, legalization of documents, and other official matters.</div>
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<div>Currently, more than 60 countries operate almost 3,500 internationally-owned facilities in Georgia, employing more than 170,000 Georgians.  With a record $35.8 billion in exports in 2012, Georgia is the 12th largest exporting state in the nation.  </div>
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<div>The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) plans, manages and mobilizes state resources to attract new business investment to Georgia, drive the expansion of existing industry and small business, locate new markets for Georgia products, inspire tourists to visit Georgia, and promote the state as a top destination for arts events and film, music and digital entertainment projects. Visit <a href="/">www.georgia.org</a>.</div>
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<div><strong>Eastman, GA, March 18, 2013</strong>—Aremac Heat Treating, LLC announced it will expand its heat treating operations in Eastman. The facility is in the design-phase and the company plans to be in operations in the Third Quarter of 2013. This project will result in the creation of 60 new jobs in Dodge County within five years.</div>
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<div>“We have finalized our decision to move here. It is nice to be wanted, to be part of a community, where we can join in the moral and social fabric and add to the functioning parts of this community,” stated Denny Butler, Vice President, Aremac Heat Treating, LLC.</div>
<div><br>Aremac is in the process of expanding its heat treating operations through the establishment of a new facility in Eastman. This facility will benefit currently underserved markets along the East Coast. Aremac’s new approximately 28,000 square-foot facility will be located on 10 acres adjacent to the Heart of Georgia Regional Airport and Middle Georgia State College’s Aviation Campus. This area is home to several other industries serving the aerospace market, representing a growing strategic industry cluster. Positioning itself near existing companies such as Dynamic Paint Solutions and Heart of Georgia Metal Crafters, Aremac’s decision to locate adjacent to the Heart of Georgia Airport will continue to strengthen the area’s exposure to the aerospace industry.<br></div>
<p>“Aremac gives Dodge County an unprecedented footprint in the aerospace industry, which will allow us to continue economic growth based on technology,” stated Terry Coleman, former Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives. </p>
<p>More than 500 aerospace companies have operations in Georgia, employing more than 86,000 Georgians. Georgia’s nationally-recognized Center of Innovation for Aerospace (COI) is the state’s one-stop-shop for aerospace solutions to industry needs. The COI-Aerospace tackles opportunities large and small, from assisting with federal contracts to prototype manufacturing of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Nearly half a billion dollars is spent annually on cutting-edge, university-backed engineering R&amp;D, putting them in reach of the latest aerospace technologies.</p>
<p> “We’re pleased to welcome Aremac to the large industry cluster in Dodge County that contributes to Georgia’s leadership in aerospace and other advanced manufacturing sectors,” said Chris Cummiskey, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “The company will find in Georgia the skilled workers it needs and a dynamic environment in which to grow.” GDEcD regional representative, Ryan Waldrep, as well as Representative Jimmy Pruett, assisted the Dodge County community with this project.</p>
<p>Aremac provides numerous services, including hardening, tempering, vacuum heat treating and more. By working with alloy materials such as aluminum, nickel-based, steel, titanium, and other metals including beryllium copper, plain carbon steels, mumetal, brass and bronze and ductile iron, Aremac has successfully positioned itself as a recognized leader in the metal treating industry. Aremac provides heat treating services for recognizable aerospace companies such as Boeing, Bombardier, Honeywell, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and Goodrich. Aremac also provides services for other companies, such as Alcoa and Parker Hannifin, with operations in the area.</p>
<p>“We are delighted to have a new partner and neighbor in Aremac. The quality of new jobs is tremendous. In a few short months, Aremac will be an existing industry, expanding our reach into the aerospace sector, and making it easier to do business in our area on a national scale,” said Judy Hemphill Madden, President and Economic Developer, Eastman-Dodge County Chamber of Commerce. “This is a great day for Dodge County!”</p>
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<div align=left><strong>Cobb County, Metro Atlanta, March 4, 2013</strong> – Infosys, a global leader in consulting, technology and outsourcing, today announced that it plans to add approximately 200 new jobs in the next fiscal year at its Cumberland location in Cobb County, and expects additional expansion in the metro Atlanta area over the next couple of years. </div>
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<div align=left>Infosys has identified Atlanta as a strategic hub for growth in the United States. The infrastructure, cosmopolitan culture, and talent available in Atlanta attracted Infosys BPO (its Business Process Outsourcing subsidiary) to set up an onshore operations center to deliver high-end business process services to North American clients. Cobb County offers a secure, easily accessible and central location with world class space available for large scale business process operations. </div>
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<div align=left>Infosys is committed to job creation in the United States, and today’s announcement underscores its continued investment in its Cumberland location and Georgia. With unparalleled support and guidance from the Cobb Chamber, the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, and the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Infosys is working with the local university system and technical colleges to recruit local talent, and also to help improve the education system to equip students with more market relevant curriculum. Infosys plans additional investment in training and development, with employees also able to leverage the global resources of Infosys award-winning education center in India.  Career opportunities are available to support high-end business process services across financial services, insurance, healthcare, retail and legal process management services.</div>
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<div align=left>Gautam Thakkar, Vice President and Unit Head – Enterprise Services, Infosys BPO said, &quot;It is critical for Infosys to create global hubs of talent, and the Southeast is a key U.S. region with a number of our important clients. We also are impressed with the highly skilled talent pool available in Atlanta, and look forward to our expansion to continue to improve services to our customers.”</div>
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<div align=left>The company also is committed to the local community as a whole. For example, the Infosys USA Foundation recently presented a grant to the YWCA of Greater Atlanta’s “Teen Girls in Technology” (TGI Tech) program, which helps middle and high school girls cultivate an interest and competence in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).</div>
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<div align=left>In addition to Atlanta, Infosys BPO also has a delivery center in Des Moines, Iowa, part of the 19 Infosys locations throughout the United States. </div>
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<div align=left>&quot;Infosys is an integral part of metro Atlanta's technology community and we are pleased that it has decided to expand operations here following the opening of their new business center last year,&quot; said Hans Gant, Senior Vice President of Economic Development at Metro Atlanta Chamber.  &quot;Maintaining our close ties with India and companies like Infosys is central to our growth strategy for the region and it is through collaboration with our partners that these success stories continue to happen. Infosys will create jobs that bolster a key industry for metro Atlanta.&quot;</div>
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<div align=left>“Georgia has a talent pool with the job skills that business process outsourcing requires,” said Gretchen Corbin, Deputy Commissioner with the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “Thanks to a large existing workforce in this area, and the knowledge workers coming out of our universities, we think Georgia and Atlanta will see more of this kind of activity in the future.”</div>
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<div align=left>For Cobb County, the Infosys expansion represents not only desirable new jobs, but also an expanding information technology and software industry and global commerce. </div>
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<div align=left>“Cobb County is excited to see one of its global companies expanding,” said Brooks Mathis, Vice President of Economic Development for the Cobb Chamber and Executive Director of Cobb’s Competitive EDGE, a community and economic development strategy for the county. “Infosys is an important asset and corporate partner in our community for many reasons. The company is experiencing phenomenal growth and providing coveted high-paying jobs. Plus on a global scale, Infosys’ investment in Cobb represents growing commercial ties between the U.S. and India.”</div>
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<div align=left>This jobs announcement also exemplifies the diversity of industries within the Cumberland submarket and Cobb County. This project is the result of teamwork and strategic partnerships between various agencies. Key members on this project include the Georgia Department of Economic Development, the Metro Atlanta Chamber, the Cobb Chamber, and the colleges and universities in Cobb County.</div>
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<div align=left><br><strong>About Infosys<br></strong>Infosys partners with global enterprises to drive their innovation-led growth. That's why Forbes ranked Infosys 19th among the top 100 most innovative companies. As a leading provider of next-generation consulting, technology, and outsourcing solutions, Infosys helps clients in more than 30 countries realize their goals. Visit <a href="http://www.infosys.com/">www.infosys.com</a>  and see how Infosys (NYSE: INFY), with its 150,000+ people, is Building Tomorrow's Enterprise® today.</div>
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<div align=left><strong>About Infosys BPO<br></strong>Infosys BPO Ltd. (<a href="http://www.infosysbpo.com/">www.infosysbpo.com</a>), the Business Process Outsourcing subsidiary of Infosys Limited, was set up in April 2002. Infosys BPO focuses on integrated end-to-end outsourcing and delivers transformational benefits to its clients through reduced costs, ongoing productivity improvements, and process reengineering. Infosys BPO operates in India, the Czech Republic, Poland, Mexico, Brazil, USA, China, the Philippines and Australia, and as on December 31, 2012, employed 24,903 people. It closed FY 2011-12 with revenues of $494.5 million. </div>
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<div align=left><strong>Safe Harbor<br></strong>Certain statements in this release concerning our future growth prospects are forward-looking statements, which involve a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties relating to these statements include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties regarding fluctuations in earnings, fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, our ability to manage growth, intense competition in IT services including those factors which may affect our cost advantage, wage increases in India, our ability to attract and retain highly skilled professionals, time and cost overruns on fixed-price, fixed-time frame contracts, client concentration, restrictions on immigration, industry segment concentration, our ability to manage our international operations, reduced demand for technology in our key focus areas, disruptions in telecommunication networks or system failures, our ability to successfully complete and integrate potential acquisitions, liability for damages on our service contracts, the success of the companies in which Infosys has made strategic investments, withdrawal or expiration of governmental fiscal incentives, political instability and regional conflicts, legal restrictions on raising capital or acquiring companies outside India, and unauthorized use of our intellectual property and general economic conditions affecting our industry. Additional risks that could affect our future operating results are more fully described in our United States Securities and Exchange Commission filings including our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2012 and on Form 6-K for the quarters ended June 30, 2012, September 30, 2012 and December 31, 2012. These filings are available at <a href="http://www.sec.gov/">www.sec.gov</a>. Infosys may, from time to time, make additional written and oral forward-looking statements, including statements contained in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and our reports to shareholders. The company does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements that may be made from time to time by or on behalf of the company.</div>
<div align=left><br><strong>About the Cobb Chamber</strong><br>As one of the most influential business advocacy organizations in Georgia, the Cobb Chamber is dedicated to bringing the community and its leaders together to create jobs and strengthen the economy and quality of life so businesses and the community can achieve more. The Chamber achieves this by creating jobs and driving economic development; strengthening the community and the region; growing member businesses and nurturing leadership; and connecting businesses, government and the community.</div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><strong>Atlanta, November 28 </strong>— Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Kia Motors, one of the fastest-growing car companies in the United States, is investing in production efficiencies at Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia in West Point. In response to continued growth and success in product sales, Kia will make major investments in additional machinery, equipment and production upgrades for the future. </div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>“Kia has an exceptional track record of growth in our state,” said Deal. “The wave of economic impact created by Kia’s presence in Georgia goes far beyond the 10,000-plus jobs the company and its suppliers have created and will underpin the region’s economy for generations to come. Kia’s continued commitment to our state moves us closer to making Georgia the No. 1 state in the nation in which to do business.” </div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>“We are delighted that Kia is taking this big step of commitment to Troup County and our citizens,” said chairman of the Troup County commission Ricky Wolfe. “I believe Kia has been a godsend to this community, this region and the state of Georgia. I am honored to work with the company as they continue to invest and grow in our area.”</div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>The company is investing in machinery and processes to enhance the efficiencies of its production lines and equipment to satisfy demand for Kia’s high quality vehicles. Kia will continue to utilize the services of Georgia Quick Start, the nation’s top-ranked workforce development program, which operates the Kia Georgia Training Center.  </div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>“The City of West Point welcomes Kia's announced investment, which will help Kia grow and continue its success and whose positive effects will be realized for many years,” said West Point Mayor Drew Ferguson. “Kia's commitment to the citizens of our community is unprecedented and demonstrates an unwavering desire to see this community thrive. The strong cooperation between Kia, the state of Georgia, Troup County and the city of West Point is greatly appreciated.” </div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc. is the first manufacturing site in North America for Kia Motors Corporation, which is based in Seoul, Korea. KMMG is located on 2,200 acres in West Point, and began mass production on Nov. 16, 2009. KMMG is home to the 2013 Sorento CUV and the 2013 Optima mid-size sedan, two of the brand’s top selling models. Beginning in 2012, the plant has the ability to build 360,000 vehicles annually from U.S. and globally-sourced parts.</div></div></div>
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<div><strong>Atlanta, November 28 </strong>— Gov. Nathan Deal today announced a comprehensive assessment of economic development opportunities at Georgia’s military base establishments and their surrounding communities as part of his ongoing effort to grow Georgia’s economy through job creation. The new Governor’s Defense Initiative will be operated through the Georgia Department of Economic Development and spearheaded by William L. Ball, former U.S. Secretary of the Navy under President Ronald Reagan. T. Rogers Wade, former president of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation, will be executive director of the new initiative.</div>
<p>“Georgia’s dynamic military community is a fountainhead of economic activity and skilled talent for the state,” said Deal. “We are very fortunate that someone like Will, with deep roots in the defense industry, will be guiding this long-term strategy to prepare for any future Base Closure Realignment Commission examinations and ensure such a critical industry sector remains a healthy pillar of Georgia’s economy.”</p>
<p>The Governor’s Defense Initiative is a multi-year partnership that includes the Georgia Military Affairs Coordinating Committee, an arm of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, which will collaborate with the initiative’s leadership in forging connections and sharing information with Georgia’s communities and local base defense groups. Additional partners in the initiative will be announced in the coming weeks. Deal has met with Georgia’s military base commanders and will continue to seek their counsel in strategies that help the defense presence in the state continue to thrive and produce jobs. The Initiative will remain in close communications with Georgia’s congressional delegation. </p>
<p>“I’ve worked with Rogers for a long time, and I know his tremendous diversity of experience and institutional knowledge of Georgia’s environment for the defense industry, combined with the expertise that Will brings to the table, will prime the state for the job creation this sector is capable of,” said commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development Chris Cummiskey. </p>
<p>Georgia’s military presence, which includes three Army bases, two Air Force bases, a Navy base and a Marine base, ranks among the top five in the nation. These installations together generate approximately $20 billion in economic impact, including salaries, contracts and revenue generated. In addition, eight of the top 10 defense contractors in the United States have operations in Georgia, including Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics (Gulfstream), Raytheon, BAE Systems, United Technologies (Pratt &amp; Whitney), L-3 Communications and SAIC.  </p>
<p>With this massive presence, the state ranks fifth in the United States for total Department of Defense military, civilian direct-hire, reserve and National Guard employment. Robins Air Force Base alone, home of Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, the 78th Air Base Wing, and more than 60 other units that make up a vital part of the Air Force team, is the largest industrial complex in Georgia, employing a workforce of about 25,000 civilians, contractors, and military members. Dobbins Air Reserve Base is also a significant employer. An outstanding educational system of 86 four-year colleges, universities and technical colleges, including the No. 2-ranked graduate aerospace engineering program in the country, as well as an average of 600 military personnel exiting the service each month, ensure Georgia of a continuous workforce pipeline in virtually all defense-related areas. </p>
<p><strong>Williams L. Ball</strong><br>A graduate of Georgia Tech, Ball has held a number of senior positions in both the public and private sectors with a career that has spanned more than 35 years in the nation's capital. His 1988 appointment as Secretary of the Navy was preceded by senior positions in the Reagan White House and at the Department of State. He also served as chief of staff to former Sens. Herman Talmadge (D-Ga.) and John Tower (R-Texas). Ball was also a member of the 1991 Defense Base Realignment and Closure Commission and of the Commission on the National Guard and Reserves. He is presently a consultant and adviser to international business and investment firms, specializing in national security and defense issues, international economic and security policy, and energy. Ball is a trustee and former chairman of the Asia Foundation, a former member of the Georgia Tech President’s Advisory Board, and a former director of the Naval Historical Foundation. </p>
<p><strong>T. Rogers Wade</strong><br>Wade, past president of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation and former head of Deal’s transition team, has been active in the Georgia business and political community for more than 40 years. Earlier in his career, he served as chief of staff to Sen. Talmadge. His experience in private industry includes senior positions with Watkins Associated Industries, which has major holdings in transportation, development, seafood processing, insurance and communications; and with Edington, Wade and Associates, a public affairs firm representing over half the Fortune 100 companies from the United States and Europe. A founding member of Leadership Georgia, Wade is currently active on the boards of the Georgia Research Alliance, Georgia Chamber of Commerce, U.S.O., Georgia Motor Trucking Association, Richard B. Russell Foundation and the McPherson Local Redevelopment Authority.</p></div></div>
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<div><strong>Atlanta, November 27 </strong>— Gov. Nathan Deal, Porsche President and Chief Executive Officer Detlev von Platen and numerous dignitaries broke ground today for Porsche North America’s new headquarters at Aerotropolis Atlanta. The 26.4-acre complex will employ 400 workers and create 100 jobs. <br> <br>“Porsche’s new headquarters is a terrific asset to Georgia’s economy and moves us closer to becoming the No. 1 state in the nation in which to do business,” said Deal. “I’m confident One Porsche Drive will become a renowned address that stands for vision, innovation and success – as well as one of the greatest driving experiences in the world for the millions of travelers who arrive in our great state each year.” <br> <br>Porsche’s expansion and new location, announced in May 2011, will consolidate U.S.-based Porsche employees from Porsche Cars North America as well as the company’s financial, business and consulting arms. The site will encompass not only the company’s U.S. headquarters, but the Porsche Technical Training Center as well as the Porsche Customer and Driving Experience Center, featuring a 1.6-mile test track and handling circuit. The company anticipates beginning operations in the first quarter of 2014. <br> <br>“This world-class facility underscores our commitment to customers and dealers in the United States, which remains the single largest market for Porsche vehicles,” said president and chief executive officer of Porsche Cars North America Detlev von Platen. “Today’s ceremony symbolized Porsche putting down permanent roots here in Atlanta, a city we have proudly called home since 1998.” <br> <br>The company chose Aerotropolis Atlanta after a global search for the best location to grow and showcase its brand. Proximity to the customer base represented by Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport was a key factor in Porsche’s selection of the Aerotropolis site, the location of a former Ford Motor Company plant. Aerotropolis is owned and developed by Jacoby Development. <br> <br>Partnering to assist the company with its expansion were the Georgia Department of Economic Development, City of Atlanta, City of Hapeville, InvestAtlanta, Fulton County and Clayton County. Blair Lewis, director of the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Corporate Solutions team, led the project team that assisted Porsche with its location. <br> <br>“Effective collaborations help attract and keep company headquarters in Georgia,” said Chris Cummiskey, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “Besides factors like workforce and logistics capabilities, the ability of community and state partners to team up and meet our companies’ needs is a large part of why Georgia, and Atlanta in particular, have proven a mecca for corporate headquarters.”<br> <br><strong>About Porsche Cars North America</strong><br>Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (PCNA), based in Atlanta, is the exclusive U.S. importer of Porsche sports cars, the Cayenne SUV and Panamera sports sedan. Established in 1984, it is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Porsche AG, which is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, and employs approximately 220 people who provide parts, service, marketing and training for 192 dealers. They, in turn, work to provide Porsche customers with a best-in-class experience that is in keeping with the brand’s 63-year history and leadership in the advancement of vehicle performance, safety and efficiency. At the core of this success is Porsche’s proud racing heritage that boasts some 30,000 motorsport wins to date.</div></div></div>
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<p><strong>Atlanta, November 30</strong> - Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Decostar Industries, a manufacturing division of the automotive parts supplier Magna Exteriors and Interiors, will expand its facility in Carrollton, creating a minimum of 120 new jobs and investing $26 million. </p>
<p>“Georgia’s dynamic business infrastructure continues to cultivate a growth environment that attracts and retains world leaders such as Decostar,” said Deal. “Our skilled workforce, international logistics network and resources for innovation ensure the state’s competitive position as a stronghold for manufacturing, and will help in our efforts to make Georgia the No. 1 place in the nation to do business.” </p>
<p>Decostar Industries has secured new business to produce interior and exterior auto parts. To accommodate this growth, a new 64,000-square-foot facility is under construction adjacent to the existing operation in Carrollton. Decostar currently employs more than 500 workers at its Carrollton location, and will begin hiring for the new positions in the spring of 2013. Georgia Quick Start, the top-ranked workforce training program in the United States, will assist the company with a customized training program for its new workforce.  </p>
<p>“On this project we have been fortunate to collaborate with many talented and committed people and organizations who understand our business and can help achieve common goals,” said Bob Brownlee, president of Magna Exteriors and Interiors. “We are pleased to be able to bring additional jobs and investment to the Carrollton area, and we look forward to continued success in the service of our customers.”</p>
<p>Partners in the project included the Georgia Department of Economic Development, Carroll Tomorrow, the Carrollton Payroll Development Authority, the City of Carrollton and Georgia Power. E. Jane Caraway was the project manager for the state of Georgia. </p>
<p>“We are very appreciative of the City of Carrollton leadership and the Carrollton Payroll Development Authority for stepping up to make the project work on the community level,” said Daniel Jackson, CEO of Carroll Tomorrow. “This is just another example of our community's ability to be proactive toward our existing industries when creating new jobs.”</p>
<p>Georgia has been a leader in the automotive industry for more than 100 years. The state’s strategic location in the center of the Southeast and its prominence as a logistics and transportation hub have contributed to its current cluster of more than 300 auto and vehicle-related companies, employing  more than 20,000 people. Global companies such as Kia, Porsche, Toyota, Honda and Lotus are represented in the state. </p>
<p>“Not only is this expansion a great addition to Georgia’s automotive sector, but Decostar’s expansion is a great example of how foreign direct investment benefits the state and why it’s a strategic focus for us,” said Chris Cummiskey, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “FDI projects tend to pay higher-than-average wages, create high-quality jobs and invest for the long haul.”</p>
<p><strong>About Magna Exteriors and Interiors</strong><br>Magna Exteriors and Interiors Corp., an operating unit of Magna International Inc., is a full-service global supplier of automotive exterior and interior systems. We design, engineer and manufacture front- and rear-end fascia systems; sealing systems; exterior trim; class A composite panels; top systems; engineered glass; under hood and underbody components; structural components; sidewall and trim systems; cockpit systems; cargo management systems; and overhead systems for automotive, commercial truck, consumer, and industrial markets. We also manufacture sheet molding compound (SMC) material, EpicBlendSMC™, in multiple formulations. For more information please go to <a href="http://www.magna.com/">www.magna.com</a>.  </p>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><strong>Atlanta, December 6 - </strong>Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Dublin-based Green Power Solutions will open a power plant in Laurens County, creating 35 permanent jobs with an initial capital investment of $95 million. This new biomass-fueled plant is the culmination of more than 18 months of collaboration between Beasley Forestry Products and Land Care Services, and it will support up to 200 additional jobs in the forest industry. Having already received approval from the Georgia Public Service Commission, the GPS plant is slated to be the largest renewable energy qualifying facility developed to date in Georgia. <br> <br>“Georgia is increasingly becoming a go-to location for biomass-based energy ventures, so we are encouraged by Green Power Solutions’ decision to choose Dublin and Laurens County for this innovative renewable energy plant,” said Deal. “Companies such as Green Power Solutions do well in Georgia due in large part to our plentiful forestry resources and existing workforce trained for this industry.” <br> <br>The GPS power plant will be located at an existing paper mill in Laurens County that was recently purchased by SP Fiber Technologies, LLC. The planned capital expenditures will allow GPS not only to provide the steam required for the paper mill’s daily operations but also to generate 56 megawatts of electricity that will be provided to the electrical grid. GPS will provide base load power, which will be sold to Georgia Power Co. under a 20-year power purchase agreement.</div>
<div class=ExternalClass1B423F54955342819CEC8B1636FEE2F2 align=left>“This is a great project that will help the local economy and advance the goal of energy independence by utilizing locally produced renewable resources,” said Tim Kennedy of Green Power Solutions. “We look forward to working with the community as the facility takes shape and begins operations.”  <br> <br>GPS will also construct a new wood yard in connection with the project and expects to utilize in excess of one million tons of round wood, bark and other woody biomass annually from the local area.   <br> <br>“We are excited about the new partnership with SP Fiber Technology and GPS. SP Fiber’s commitment to sustainability growth in our community is without comparison,” said Jimmy Allgood, past chairman of the Dublin-Laurens County Development Authority. “The team at GPS makes this project viable for long-term growth in Laurens County. The Dublin-Laurens County Development Authority completely endorses this new technology for our community, state and nation.”</div>
<div class=ExternalClass1B423F54955342819CEC8B1636FEE2F2 align=left>The Georgia Department of Economic Development collaborated with the Dublin-Laurens County Development Authority to manage this project. GDEcD Regional Project Manager Ryan Waldrep assisted Green Power Solutions on behalf of Georgia.</div>
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<div class=ExternalClass1B423F54955342819CEC8B1636FEE2F2 align=left>“Our state’s profile in the renewable energy sector is raised significantly when companies such as Green Power Solutions choose to do business in Georgia,” said GDEcD Commissioner Chris Cummiskey. “Our goal is to be recognized not only as the best place for business, but also as a strategic location for companies in the fast-growing biomass energy industry.” <br> <br>Construction at the Green Power Solutions plant is scheduled to begin in May 2013, with commercial power plant operations beginning in 2015. <br> <br><strong>About Beasley Forest Products<br></strong>Beasley Forest Products LLC, located in Hazlehurst, has significant hardwood production sawmills and procurement operations in several Southeastern states. The company is the largest production hardwood sawmill in the United States, producing more than 90 million board feet of lumber per year. For more information please go to <a href="http://www.beasleyforestproducts.com/">www.beasleyforestproducts.com</a>.   <br>                                                                    <br><strong>About Land Care Services</strong><br>Land Care Services LLC, based in Dublin, is a grading and specialty services contractor.</div></div></div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br>“With Georgia’s rich resources and assets within the bioscience industry, Purac Biomaterials will find a good home in our state,” said Deal. “Being able to sit down with a company’s leaders to ask for their business is a tremendous advantage for economic development. This commitment will further help me in making Georgia the No. 1 place in the nation to do business.” </div>
<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br>Purac Biomaterials, a part of Dutch-based Purac, develops, manufactures and markets resorbable polymers and monomers worldwide under the PURASORB® brand name. The products and services support development from early stage research and development to market introduction and large scale commercial supply. Purac is a subsidiary of CSM with business in bakery supplies, food preservation solutions and bio-based chemicals. CSM already operates two facilities in Tucker. </div>
<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br>Deal met with CSM’s CEO Gerard Hoetmer and toured the company’s headquarters in the Netherlands while in Europe in July, during one of his four economic development missions of the year. The mission also included visits to Vanderlande Industries, TenCate and Philips Electronics, Dutch companies that already operate facilities in the state. The Netherlands ranks fourth among European investors in Georgia.</div>
<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br>“We are very pleased with the support we received from the state of Georgia and DeKalb County in finding a location for Purac Biomaterials,” said Menno Lammers, managing director of Purac Biomaterials. Together, with our location in the Netherlands, this facility will enable us to further strengthen our leading role in biomedical polymers. We look forward to becoming part of the local community.” </div>
<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br>The company will produce resorbable polymers for the medical and pharmaceutical industry in a 60,000-square foot facility in Tucker, whose acquisition was completed on Nov. 28. The facility is expected to be operational in early 2014. </div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br>“We are excited about the location of Purac Biomaterials in DeKalb County,” DeKalb County CEO Burrell Ellis said. “With the Centers for Disease Control, Emory Healthcare, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, and DeKalb Medical Center located nearby, we think that there will be a natural synergy for Purac Biomaterials’ new location in Tucker. This is the result of DeKalb County's collaboration with the Georgia Department of Economic Development, a true partner in stimulating investment and job creation.”</div>
<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br>“Purac’s selection of Metro Atlanta for its North American R&amp;D and specialty polymer production is recognition of our region’s robust growth in pharmaceutical and other health-related markets,” said David Hartnett, vice president bioscience and health IT development for the Metro Atlanta Chamber. “The bioscience industry already employs more than 105,000 people in Georgia. This new facility will take advantage of our uniquely skilled labor mix in metropolitan Atlanta, and it adds to an already impressive supply chain existing here for medical devices and drug delivery products.”</div>
<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br>With strong talent, a spirit of collaboration and access to the world, Georgia is at the crossroads of global health. The state offers robust public-private partnerships in bioscience, including the Georgia Research Alliance, through which the state’s six research universities collaborate with businesses to create, improve and grow science- and technology-based companies. Additionally, Georgia boasts a strong talent pool and one of the largest state university systems in the country, graduating 44,000 students each year. Its bioscience industry cluster includes more than 300 multinational firms. Georgia’s life sciences industry and university research, plus the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, have a $20 billion annual economic impact on Georgia and employ more than 94,000 people.</div>
<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br>“Georgia’s strategic focus on the bioscience industry is resulting in more and more attention from companies in this space, and our business missions are an important way of getting the word out,” GDEcD Commissioner Chris Cummiskey. “We appreciate Purac’s decision to locate in Georgia and look forward to working with the company to help them realize the full advantages of the state’s competitive advantages for this industry.” </div>
<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br><strong>About Purac<br></strong>Purac is a leading company in lactic acid based chemistry and the worldwide market leader in lactic acid, lactic acid derivatives and lactides. Purac is innovation driven and develops new products, technology and services in close cooperation with customers and knowledge centers. Purac has 80 years of experience in the development, manufacturing and marketing of its products in a broad range of industries. Purac operates production plants in the USA, the Netherlands, Spain, Brazil and Thailand and markets its products through a worldwide network of sales offices and distributors. Purac is headquartered in The Netherlands and is a part of CSM. For more information on Purac or Purac Biomaterials: <a href="http://www.purac.com/">www.purac.com</a> or <a href="http://www.puracbiomaterials.com/">www.puracbiomaterials.com</a>.</div>
<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><br><strong>About CSM</strong><br>CSM is global market leader in lactic acid and lactic acid derivatives and is the largest supplier of bakery products worldwide. CSM operates in business-to-business markets throughout Europe, North America, South America, and Asia, generates annual sales of €3.1 billion and has a workforce of around 9,700 employees in 28 countries. CSM is listed on Euronext Amsterdam. For more information: <a href="http://www.csmglobal.com/">www.csmglobal.com</a>.</div></div></div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><strong>ATLANTA - December 21 -</strong> Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Mando Corp. will construct a new casting facility in Meriwether County, investing $80 million and creating 660 jobs by 2020. Deal called on Mando at its Seoul headquarters during his business mission to Korea in the fall of 2011.  </div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>“It was a pleasure to meet with Mando’s leaders in Korea and learn about the company’s plans for growth,” said Deal. “Because Mando has an existing facility here, it was quick to realize how Georgia’s business resources are an advantage for an international company looking to expand. This decision moves us closer to making Georgia the No. 1 place in the nation in which to do business.” </div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>The new 317,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art casting facility in Meriwether Industrial Park will further expand Mando’s footprint in the United States, supporting the company’s manufacture and assembly of a new line of energy-efficient automotive parts. This casting facility will initially serve Mando’s Machining/Electric Power Steering Gear/Electronic Stability Control Module facility in North America.  </div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>Since the mid-1980s, much of the casting business in the United States has moved overseas, but Mando’s expansion into the casting business in Georgia will enable the company to better serve its facilities and its customers in the United States, including Hyundai, Kia, Chrysler and General Motors, among others. The company will use a high-tech, clean process that is electric furnace-driven, and is working  with the state’s Environmental Protection Division to identify best practices and ensure they will be met at this facility. The company will once again utilize the services of Georgia Quick Start, the top-ranked customized workforce development program in the United States, to train its employees to its standards.</div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>Mando Corp. initially selected Meriwether County for its third U.S. manufacturing operation in September 2011 and has invested $200 million in a facility that created more than 400 jobs. It selected the Meriwether location for its expansion after a competitive search. With this expansion, Mando will become the largest employer in Meriwether County.</div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>“We are extremely pleased that Mando has chosen our county to locate the new facility, and we certainly appreciate the investment and the new jobs they will create,” said Meriwether County Commission Chairman Nancy Jones. “I am so proud of the total spirit of cooperation by all parties, to make this expansion happen and grow our industry in Meriwether County.” </div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>“It’s exciting to see this great partnership between Meriwether County and Mando creating more jobs in our community,” said chairman of the Meriwether County Industrial Development Authority Robert Moreland. “This is a tremendous economic boost for our county as well as the region.”</div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>Mando was assisted with its expansion by the Georgia Department of Economic Development, the Meriwether Industrial Development Authority and the Meriwether County Commission. Georgia Department of Economic Development project manager EJane Caraway led the state’s project team. Hee-jung Shin, director of the state’s Korean office, also assisted with the project. </div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left>“Georgia’s labor climate is ranked No. 1 in the nation, so it’s not surprising that our existing industries are thriving,” said Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Chris Cummiskey. “It’s important to note, though, that partnerships like the ones in this part of the state play a critical role in growing companies while retaining jobs in Georgia.”</div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><strong>About Mando Corp.<br></strong>Mando Corp. is a global automotive parts supplier based in Seoul, Korea. It is currently owned and operated by the original founding parent company, HALLA Group. Mando manufactures brake, steering, suspension and driver assist systems. Mando’s global sales revenue for this year is expected to exceed $5 billion with 8,900 employees worldwide. Mando has manufacturing and research and development locations in Korea, India, China, Japan, Malaysia, Brazil, Poland, Germany, Turkey and the U.S. Mando operations in the United States will have more than $860 million in sales revenue this year with close to 650 employees currently located in Georgia, Alabama and Michigan.</div></div></div>
<div><b>Release Date:</b> 12/21/2012</div>
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<div class=ExternalClassFE4B35BF833647048A125B1A893F417D align=left><strong>ATLANTA - January 10 - </strong>Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that General Motors will open an IT Innovation Center in Roswell creating 1,000 high-tech jobs and investing $26 million. The move is part of GM’s company-wide shift to a new operating model to support its global business goals.</div>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>“I am immensely proud that our bright university students as well as our skilled veteran workforce are attracting innovative multinational companies such as General Motors to Georgia,” said Deal. “As a workforce-rich, technology-focused state, Georgia has attracted a cluster of such global innovation centers, and is ideally suited to helping GM achieve its business goals. GM’s strategic decision to locate here moves us closer to becoming the No. 1 place in the nation in which to business. ” </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>GM will purchase a 228,000-square-foot former UPS facility on Warsaw Road in Roswell for the Innovation Center, the third of four such centers it is opening in the United States to strengthen its internal innovation capabilities as part of the company’s transformation to improve performance, reduce the cost of on-going operations and increase its delivery of innovation. The company has already located other IT centers in Austin, Texas, and Warren, Mich., and the location of a fourth site will be announced at a later date. Most of GM’s functions have been outsourced during the past three decades.</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>&quot;Locating this Innovation Center in Atlanta makes good business sense because we can draw from a deep pool of local talent,&quot; said GM Chief Information Officer Randy Mott. “These Innovation Centers will design and deliver IT that drives down the cost of ongoing operations while continuously increasing the level and speed at which innovative products and services are available to our GM customers.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>GM will hire software developers, project managers, database experts, business analysts and other IT professionals for the Innovation Center in Roswell. The company will begin recruitment immediately and anticipates adding approximately 1,000 new employees, recent college graduates as well as seasoned professionals, over the next three to five years.</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>“Georgia Tech and GM have partnered in everything from research projects to student innovation competitions,” said Georgia Tech President Bud Peterson. “We look forward to even greater collaborations, as well as exciting career opportunities for graduates from University System institutions in GM’s new innovation center right here in the Metro Atlanta area. Georgia Tech is committed to working with industry to support their research and innovation goals, as well as with the state to continue to attract and retain business and industry, creating jobs and growing our economy.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>The Georgia Department of Economic Development partnered with the city of Roswell to assist GM with its location. Blair Lewis, director of the Corporate Solutions group at the Georgia Department of Economic Development, was the project manager for the state. </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal><a name="_GoBack"></a>“Roswell is excited about General Motors’ purchase from UPS of a 228,000-square-foot building on Mansell Road designed and wired for high-tech employees,” said Roswell Mayor Jere Wood. “We look forward to GM bringing good jobs and new families to our city. We thank Governor Deal, his Economic Development Office, the Roswell Business Alliance, and the North Fulton Chamber of Commerce for bringing this opportunity to Roswell.”</p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 0pt" class=MsoNormal>“It’s great to have a significant General Motors presence in the state once again. I’d like to thank all the partners who had a hand in helping the company locate and bring these high-quality jobs that are perfect for our high-quality workforce,” said Chris Cummiskey, commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development. </p>
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<p style="margin:0in 0in 12pt;text-autospace:" class=MsoNormal>General Motors Co. (NYSE:GM, TSX: GMM) and its partners produce vehicles in 30 countries, and the company has leadership positions in the world's largest and fastest-growing automotive markets. GM’s brands include Chevrolet and Cadillac, as well as Baojun, Buick, GMC, Holden, Isuzu, Jiefang, Opel, Vauxhall and Wuling. More information on the company and its subsidiaries, including OnStar, a global leader in vehicle safety, security and information services, can be found at<span style="color:black"> </span><a href="http://www.gm.com/">http://www.gm.com</a><span style="color:black">. </span></p></div></div></div>
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<p><strong>ATLANTA, January 14, 2013</strong> - The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) has awarded $180,000 in product development agreements to 18 tourism and art entities across the state. Georgia Tourism and the Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA), both divisions of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, combined resources for the second year to maximize the 2013 Tourism Product Development Agreement program.</p>
<p>“Creating new tourism product in Georgia is essential to the success of our tourism industry,” said Kevin Langston, deputy commissioner for Tourism for the Georgia Department of Economic Development. “We are thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with the Georgia Council for the Arts to create jobs and investment opportunities across the state.”</p>
<p>&quot;The recipients demonstrate the benefits provided to local economies by arts partnerships that produce jobs and generate revenue,” said GCA Director Karen L. Paty. “We continue to be excited by opportunities to continue working together with the Tourism Division in support of a vibrant Georgia.”</p>
<p>The Tourism Product Development Agreement program was designed to financially support tourism development activities at the local level that sustain and create jobs, and support Georgia’s creative economies with an emphasis on local artists and the nonprofit arts industry. The Georgia Department of Economic Development received 72 applications for the 2013 Tourism Product Development grant program amounting to nearly $1 million in requests.   </p>
<p>Recipients of the 2013 Tourism Product Development recipients include:</p>
<p><br>Augusta Canal Authority</p>
<p>City of Darien</p>
<p>City of LaGrange</p>
<p>City of Madison</p>
<p>City of Moultrie</p>
<p>City of Stone Mountain</p>
<p>Decatur County Commission</p>
<p>Decatur Downtown Development Authority</p>
<p>Downtown Development Association of Columbus</p>
<p>Downtown Development Association of LaFayette</p>
<p>Downtown Statesboro Development Authority</p>
<p>Lincoln County Development Authority</p>
<p>Manchester Downtown Development Authority</p>
<p>Tift County Development Authority</p>
<p>Troup County</p>
<p>Waycross Tourism</p>
<p>White County Development Authority</p>
<p>Woodstock Area Convention and Visitors Bureau</p>
<p>Georgia Tourism’s Product Development team assists private for-profit, nonprofit and local governments by providing resources and financial assistance to develop tourism product across Georgia.  </p>
<p><strong>About Georgia Council for the Arts<br></strong>Georgia Council for the Arts provides support for nonprofit arts organizations throughout the state. Established in 1965 as the Georgia Commission on the Arts, the Council encourages excellence in the arts, support the arts’ many forms of expressions and makes the arts available to all Georgians by providing funding, leadership, programming and other services.</p>
<p><strong>About GDEcD</strong><br>The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) plans, manages and mobilizes state resources to attract new business investment to Georgia, drive the expansion of existing industry and small business, locate new markets for Georgia products, inspire tourists to visit Georgia, and promote the state as a top destination for arts events and film, music and digital entertainment projects. Visit <a href="/">www.georgia.org</a>.</p>
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