Business leaders and elected officials will travel to Atlanta next week and meet with state lawmakers to discuss priorities for Glynn County during the ongoing legislative session.
Ralph Staffins, president and CEO of the Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce, attends his fair share of ribbon cuttings. Rarely, though, are these events held for a machine.
A panel of five education and business development officials agree the future workforce will be less college educated and more specialized in the trades.
In response to the closure of Pinova, the Golden Isles Development Authority and the Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce have partnered with Pinova to help the more than 200 workers
Local business organizations are asking for the community’s help in finding new jobs for Pinova employees who are reeling in the wake of the announcement the plant is closing.