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Martina Edwards, ACE’s Chief of Strategic Partnerships, Interviews on CAPBuilder Talk
Martina Edwards interviews with Marc Parham on CAPBuilder Talk. Return to Newsletter
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Make Father’s Day, June 16th, Memorable!
Don’t let Father’s Day sneak up on you! It’s this Sunday, June 16th, and you still have time to get your dad an awesome and unique gift. Whether it’s an introductory flying lesson at Dragonfly Aviation or a private lesson at Hawk Music Academy – make it special this year! Here are some more…
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Client Spotlight: Grow Montessori School in Ashview Heights
Working in an after-school program, Emily Hayden noticed how some children struggle with academic, social, and emotional development. She did some research and discovered the Montessori Method, a century-old philosophy that encourages children to initiate learning in a supportive, thoughtfully prepared environment. “I saw that the founder, Maria Montessori, opened her first school in a…
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Employee Spotlight: Ruth Ann Whatley, Executive Assistant to Grace Fricks
As Executive Assistant to the President, Ruth Ann Whatley has proven herself to be an indefatigable multitasker who performs with grace under pressure. Her typical day entails reviewing the CEO’s busy schedule, emails and ensuring smooth operations around the Executive office. She’s involved in planning events, press activities and releases, marketing materials, board and staff…
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Meet Alejandra Diaz, Program Coordinator for the ACE Women’s Business Center
Despite Georgia ranking number two in the country for most startups by women, female entrepreneurs still face some challenges throughout their entrepreneurship journey. As Program Coordinator for ACE’s Women’s Business Center (WBC), Alejandra Diaz works to empower women no matter whether they have a business idea, or they already have an established business. Diaz is…
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Client Spotlight: Takes A Village Transportation
As a mother of four navigating Atlanta rush hours, Amia Guild understood the challenges of transportation. “It can be hard to work a full day and go from one end of town to another,” she said. She was always quick to lend a hand to friends and neighbors who needed a lift. One afternoon, she…