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Northeast Georgia Business RadioX Studio
Aimee & Vicki Keibler/Chamber Chatter with the Keiblers
Welcome to Chamber Chatter with the Keiblers, the podcast for real talk from Barrow County Chamber’s business community. In each episode, Aimee & Vicki sit down with a new guest to get their take on life and work in their corner of the world. From hard-earned lessons to the victories that keep us going, guests share stories that shed light on the business landscape and the people shaping it. It’s about getting to the heart of what makes the Barrow community thrive.
So grab your headphones and join us for “Chamber Chatter with the Keiblers,” and delve into the stories behind the storefronts and the insights from the office. It’s more than just business talk; it’s a peek into the heart of their vibrant community.
Recorded and Produced at the Northeast Georgia Business RadioX studio located at the Empower College & Career Center of Jackson County.
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Tom Sheldon, Executive Producer of the Northeast Georgia Studio gives The Holler a rare glimpse into his world….
Power Evans & Jeremiah Outwater/Southern Holler
Southern Holler is a Deep Rooted Conversation on Civics & Business offering insightful exploration of local politics, community dynamics and business partnerships.
Jeremiah Outwater brings over twenty years of expertise in the small business sector. Specializing in navigating municipal regulations and permits in the signage industry. He has a deep understanding of government processes related to construction for companies and fosters strong relationships with various municipalities. Jeremiah offers valuable insights and strategies to help businesses succeed in a complex regulatory environment.
Power Evans, from the heart of Winder, Georgia is your friendly neighborhood advocate on the Winder City Council. Earning a degree in Political Science from the University of Georgia; he wears the hat of a communications specialist, deftly handling government affairs at SK Battery America in Commerce, Georgia. Beyond council duties, His passion extends to multiple civic and non-profit boards, weaving a tapestry of community involvement at the city, county, and state levels. With roots running deep in Barrow County, Power is more than a public servant; he is a person dedicated to making a positive impact in the community.
Recorded and Produced at the Northeast Georgia Business RadioX studio located at the Empower College & Career Center of Jackson County.
Visit negabrx.com for all series produced at the Northeast studio.
The Law Office of Michael James was designed with modern needs in mind. Michael James understands how life can often get in the way of essential planning. This is why she travels to you. Whether you prefer to meet virtually or in person, Michael strives to ensure your essential planning is completed your way.
Prior to opening her own firm, Michael practiced at a boutique law firm in Watkinsville, Georgia. Michael has significant experience in estate planning, estate administration, and guardianship and conservatorship court proceedings. Michael was admitted to practice in the State of Georgia in 2019. She is also admitted to practice in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Michael is a member of the Georgia State Bar and the Western Circuit Bar Association. Michael Graduated summa cum laude from the University of Georgia in 2016. In 2019, Michael received her “double dawg” status by graduating the University of Georgia School of Law. Michael holds service to her community of the utmost importance. Michael coached mock trial at Athens Academy for two years and has judged mock trial tournaments since 2019. She has served on multiples boards for local non-profits, including The Palm House. Michael currently serves on the boards of directors for the YWCO of Athens and Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia. Michael also donates her time to Leftover Pets of Winder, Georgia. Outside of the office Michael can be found woodworking with her spouse or caring for one of their saltwater aquariums. Michael is an avid reader. Her other hobbies include playing piano and going on outdoor adventures with her family.
The Classic Center is northeast Georgia’s premier award-winning convention center and performing arts theatre. Located in the heart of downtown Athens, Georgia, The Classic Center provides unique meeting space, outstanding special event services and a wide range of entertainment options making this unconventional convention center the choice for conferences, meetings and special events!
Under the auspices of The Classic Center Authority (CCA), a political subdivision of the state government, created on March 10, 1988, as enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia. The Athens-Clarke County Commission appoints the 5-member CCA board of directors.
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The Classic Center has been under the leadership of Executive Director Paul Cramer since it opened in 1995. Considered the crown jewel of downtown Athens, The Classic Center’s motto is “Be Impressed,” and guests most certainly are. Nearly 365,000 people attend more than 650 convention center and theatre events yearly.
The Classic Center Arena is expected to open in 2024 and will be a place that both residents and guests of the city can enjoy. This facility will have the capacity to hold 8,500 people and has the ability to transform for any occasion, from concerts and sports tournaments to general sessions.
Northeast Georgia Business Radio is presented in part by Regions Bank.
Embrace the IF in life. Member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.
Tom Sheldon, Executive Producer of the Northeast Georgia Studio gives The Holler a rare glimpse into his world….
Power Evans & Jeremiah Outwater/Southern Holler
Southern Holler is a Deep Rooted Conversation on Civics & Business offering insightful exploration of local politics, community dynamics and business partnerships.
Jeremiah Outwater brings over twenty years of expertise in the small business sector. Specializing in navigating municipal regulations and permits in the signage industry. He has a deep understanding of government processes related to construction for companies and fosters strong relationships with various municipalities. Jeremiah offers valuable insights and strategies to help businesses succeed in a complex regulatory environment.
Power Evans, from the heart of Winder, Georgia is your friendly neighborhood advocate on the Winder City Council. Earning a degree in Political Science from the University of Georgia; he wears the hat of a communications specialist, deftly handling government affairs at SK Battery America in Commerce, Georgia. Beyond council duties, His passion extends to multiple civic and non-profit boards, weaving a tapestry of community involvement at the city, county, and state levels. With roots running deep in Barrow County, Power is more than a public servant; he is a person dedicated to making a positive impact in the community.
Recorded and Produced at the Northeast Georgia Business RadioX studio located at the Empower College & Career Center of Jackson County.
Visit negabrx.com for all series produced at the Northeast studio.
ITRM began with one simple question, “How does a company fill the staffing needs of its clients while maintaining a unique edge to business?” The answer to this question lies within the company’s mission statement:
Their mission is to help their customers staff their business in the most effective manner. They do this by providing staffing services that are easy to understand and that reliably project their customer’s best image. To provide the highest possible quality of products and services in their field; to do everything possible to meet the customer’s needs in a timely, courteous and helpful manner. To always remember that their customers are the life’s blood and our reason for existence, that serving them is not an imposition on their time; it is the reason they are here.
Employees are expected to put forth maximum effort and initiative towards the performance of their jobs and the achievement of the company’s goals. The company and its management will make every effort to provide working conditions that enable all employees to fulfill their personal needs and goals and to maximize their professional growth as a part of the company.
ITRM is dedicated to putting forth maximum effort and initiative towards the performance of their jobs and to better serve their customers. Management and employees will work together and will constantly seek new ideas and suggestions, from each other and from customers, to achieve this end.
Our Community Partner for this episode of Northeast Georgia Business Radio is Visiting Angels Hoschton. A giant thank you for their continued support. Visiting Angels Hoschton provides dedicated in-home elderly care for your loved ones within familiar surroundings.
Northeast Georgia Business Radio is presented in part by Regions Bank.
Embrace the IF in life. Member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.
Southern Holler is a Deep Rooted Conversation on Civics & Business offering insightful exploration of local politics, community dynamics and business partnerships.
Jeremiah Outwater brings over twenty years of expertise in the small business sector. Specializing in navigating municipal regulations and permits in the signage industry. He has a deep understanding of government processes related to construction for companies and fosters strong relationships with various municipalities. Jeremiah offers valuable insights and strategies to help businesses succeed in a complex regulatory environment.
Power Evans, from the heart of Winder, Georgia is your friendly neighborhood advocate on the Winder City Council. Earning a degree in Political Science from the University of Georgia; he wears the hat of a communications specialist, deftly handling government affairs at SK Battery America in Commerce, Georgia. Beyond council duties, His passion extends to multiple civic and non-profit boards, weaving a tapestry of community involvement at the city, county, and state levels. With roots running deep in Barrow County, Power is more than a public servant; he is a person dedicated to making a positive impact in the community.
Recorded and Produced at the Northeast Georgia Business RadioX studio located at the Empower College & Career Center of Jackson County.
Visit negabrx.com for all series produced at the Northeast studio.
Fort Safety is a dream that became a reality. A dream that a father could honor the short life and legacy of his daughter by creating a charitable organization that planted seeds of hope where there is only fear, courage where there is only despair, and light where there is only darkness.
The idea for Fort Safety was the result of conflicting emotions being felt by John Winstanley during a turbulent time in his life.
With the support of his family, John quit his career as a civil engineer in 2013 to begin speaking and advising schools and faith communities about internet safety issues. Along the way, he met other parents, teachers, pastors, therapists, and technology professionals which shared Fort Safety’s vision and they joined the effort. With the help of these like-minded individuals and their resources, Fort Safety, Inc. became a registered 501c3 organization in 2017.
Since its inception, Fort Safety has impacted over 12,000 parents and families around the United States by providing internet safety workshops, conference talks, fundraisers, and being featured in multiple podcasts, radio, and TV shows.
Our Community Partner for this episode of Northeast Georgia Business Radio is Moneypenny. A giant thank you for their continued support. Moneypenny provides a US based, dedicated receptionist and large business phone handling provision. Moneypenny also provides Website Live Chat boxes to quickly correspond with clients. Visit Moneypenny today!
Northeast Georgia Business Radio is presented in part by Regions Bank.
Embrace the IF in life. Member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.
Owner and pitmaster Justin Bryson shares his story of being in the U.S. Air Force; a high flyer as a professional wrestler and now the pitmaster of his own restaurant.