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The Consulate General of Israel serves the Southeast Region of the United States: Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina. As an official representative office of the Government of Israel, the Consulate is responsible for furthering relationships with national and local organizations in the Southeast Region, offices of public officials, businesses, cultural and academic institutes and citizens.
The Georgia Department of Economic Development's Workforce Division was created to improve the job training and marketability of Georgia's workforce and drive future economic growth for the state. Originally started as the Governor's Office of Workforce Development (GOWD) in 2006 and moved under the administration of GDEcD in 2014, it was established to implement state workforce development policy as directed by the Governor and to serve as staff to the State Workforce Investment Board. The office works with macro-level workforce and employment issues to help Georgia be competitive economically in the southeast, the nation and across the world.
The Centers of Innovation exists to provide businesses the technical industry expertise, collaborative research and partnerships so they can connect, compete, and grow globally. We put them in contact with the right people and institutions to expand their products and business in Georgia and around the world. There are 6 industries (or Centers) that we cover: Aerospace Agribusiness Logistics Information Technology Energy Technology Manufacturing We have already helped many businesses expand their commerce across the state, throughout the nation, and overseas. Some of our clients include Yamaha, The Home Depot, Thrush Aircraft, Area-I, Muscadine Products Corporation, Caesarstone, and AirWatch. Check out our website, www.georgiainnovation.org, and see why Georgia has once again been named the No. 1 state in the nation to do business!* Follow us on Twitter: @georgiacoi *Site Selection magazine, CNBC, & Area Development, 2014
Army ROTC is a college elective you can try out for up to two years with no obligation. Unlike traditional college programs, Army ROTC gives you a wide range of experiences while you work toward a degree.