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People in the News
While discrimination's legacy hasn't been completely erased, Morehouse College grads should eschew excuses and resolve to compete "today's hyperconnected, hypercompetitive world," President Obama said in his commencement address at the Atlanta-based historically black institution May 19.
Atlanta-based Church's Chicken has named a new chief development officer in charge of domestic and international expansion.
Wayne Reece, the founder and principal of Reece & Associates, a law firm specializing in public policy law and regulatory affairs, has been honored with the prestigious Boltzius Award for his work in promoting German language and culture.
Atlanta-based payment processing firm Elavon has named Simon Haslam, an architect of the company's international expansion, as its new president and CEO.
Companies in the News
Pest control franchiser Orkin, a subsidiary of Atlanta-based Rollins Inc., has opened a new franchise in Guam.
Delta Air Lines Inc.'s Brazilian partner has received loan guarantees totaling $45.5 million from the Export-Import Bank of the United States to support their engine maintenance contract.
Equifax Inc.’s chairman and CEO, Richard F. Smith, and Jeff Dodge, senior vice president of investor relations, will be in the United Kingdom May 13-15 to highlight the company’s positive first quarter results.
Atlanta-based asset management software firm Ventyx has won deals worth $6.5 million with utilities in Ecuador as the South American country seeks to modernize its power generation infrastructure.
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