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Bragbook for Jan. 24

The Regions Foundation, a nonprofit initiative of Regions Bank, awarded the Goizueta Business School’s Start:ME Business Accelerator program a grant of $200,000 to support six Start:ME cohorts over the next two years. Start:ME is a free, intensive, 14-session business training program supporting promising ventures in the metro-Atlanta communities of East Lake, Clarkston and Southside Atlanta. (pictured L to R) Erin Igleheart - Program Manager, Start:ME; Kareem Hall - Southside Program Lead, Start:ME; Marta Self - Executive Director, Regions Foundation; Brian Goebel - Managing Director for Social Enterprise at Goizueta (photo courtesy: Bonnie J. Heath Photography)
The Regions Foundation, a nonprofit initiative of Regions Bank, awarded the Goizueta Business School’s Start:ME Business Accelerator program a grant of $200,000 to support six Start:ME cohorts over the next two years. Start:ME is a free, intensive, 14-session business training program supporting promising ventures in the metro-Atlanta communities of East Lake, Clarkston and Southside Atlanta. (pictured L to R) Erin Igleheart - Program Manager, Start:ME; Kareem Hall - Southside Program Lead, Start:ME; Marta Self - Executive Director, Regions Foundation; Brian Goebel - Managing Director for Social Enterprise at Goizueta (photo courtesy: Bonnie J. Heath Photography)
By Pamela Miller
Jan 23, 2020

Amali Stephens of Austell and Brianna Kelley of Lawrenceville graduated in December from Iowa State University.

Shadell Bell of Decatur and Hanna Kirby of Cumming graduated in December from Coastal Carolina University.

Juan Quero of Loganville graduated from Iowa Wesleyan University in December.

Aleea Bishop of Covington, Amber Dockery of Bethlehem, Justin Dyer of Monroe, Ashlynn Harbin of Commerce, Jennifer Jackson of Jefferson, Zea Patterson of Winder graduated with honors from Piedmont College in December.

Jonathan Tuggle founder shareholder of Boyd Collar Nolen Tuggle & Roddenbery has been named a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

Rachel's Network recently announced that it has awarded Atlanta resident and environmental advocate Brionté McCorkle with its inaugural Catalyst Award. The award recognizes women of color making an environmental impact in communities across the country with a $10,000 prize and networking opportunities.

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