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Gwinnett Chamber Names 2019 Moxie Award Winners

Built for women who are bold in business, the Gwinnett Chamber honored more than 70 finalists and seven winners at the second annual Moxie Awards on Thursday, Aug. 29, at the Infinite Energy Center. The 2019 Awards began with a panel comprised of successful women in various fields,...

Woah! Gwinnett’s Population Nearing One Million!

Can you believe it? According to an estimate by the Atlanta Regional Commission, the county's population totals 925,800, which is 15,100 more than the previous year. The county has added more than 120,000 people since 2010. That makes Gwinnett County the second-most populated county...

Move over Ole Miss…Snellville’s Getting a Grove!

No need to travel to the Ole Miss campus – Snellville is pouring $85 million into a Grove of its own. Mayor Barbara Bender says an agreement has been reached with a development team to build the first phase of the city’s The Grove at Towne Center....

The Force is with the Good

The moment event attendees walked in the doors to the Infinite Energy Forum’s Grand Ballroom, they were surrounded by organizations doing good. From Hans Solo, Darth Vader, Storm Troopers and more from the Georgia Garrison of the 501st Legion to the talented dancers from the Gwinnett Ballet,...

Party Like it’s 65,000,000 BC at the Gwinnett Environmental...

Who doesn't want to party with dinosaurs? Live Healthy Gwinnett and Gwinnett Parks and Recreation are hosting a Prehistoric Pandemonium Extinction Party, Saturday, August 24, starting at 5 p.m. Guests can touch real dinosaur fossils and reconstructed nests, experience hands-on exploration stations, take a...

Best Of Gwinnett

It's here — Best of Gwinnett season is underway! Businesses across the county are asking for your vote — vying to earn the coveted Best of Gwinnett ribbon as one of your favorites. Vote, share, talk among...

Nick Masino to Become Next Chamber President

The Gwinnett Chamber, one of the largest suburban Chambers of Commerce in the nation, recently announced Nick Masino as its new president and CEO, effective July 1. Following a four-month search process, members of the Gwinnett Chamber board of directors voted in...

Get Your Glow On With These Superfoods

Gorgeous, glimmering, supple skin? Yes please. Wouldn't it be nice if there was some way to capture summertime radiance without baking in the sun for hours or spending a small fortune on assorted lotions, creams and serums? Oh wait, there is. And the best part is you can enjoy...

How to Better Ourselves after Charlottesville

In today’s society, the extremist political ideology of the media consists of constant racism, gender inequality, Islamophobia, and homophobia. We like to believe that we live in a society void of racism. Instead, we have made the topic so taboo that it adapts and is embedded in the very...

After Charlottesville: How to Foster Unity

On August 12, 2017, a white supremacist, Neo-Nazi rally broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia, a small college town home to the University of Virginia. This rally was a counter-protest to the current black rallies occurring in other cities throughout the United States. Since the rally occurred, it seems to me...

Gwinnett Chamber Names 2019 Moxie Award Winners

Built for women who are bold in business, the Gwinnett Chamber honored more than 70 finalists and seven winners at the second annual Moxie Awards on Thursday, Aug. 29, at the Infinite Energy Center. The 2019 Awards began with a panel comprised of successful women in various fields,...

Woah! Gwinnett’s Population Nearing One Million!

Can you believe it? According to an estimate by the Atlanta Regional Commission, the county's population totals 925,800, which is 15,100 more than the previous year. The county has added more than 120,000 people since 2010. That makes Gwinnett County the second-most populated county...

Move over Ole Miss…Snellville’s Getting a Grove!

No need to travel to the Ole Miss campus – Snellville is pouring $85 million into a Grove of its own. Mayor Barbara Bender says an agreement has been reached with a development team to build the first phase of the city’s The Grove at Towne Center....

The Force is with the Good

The moment event attendees walked in the doors to the Infinite Energy Forum’s Grand Ballroom, they were surrounded by organizations doing good. From Hans Solo, Darth Vader, Storm Troopers and more from the Georgia Garrison of the 501st Legion to the talented dancers from the Gwinnett Ballet,...

Party Like it’s 65,000,000 BC at the Gwinnett Environmental...

Who doesn't want to party with dinosaurs? Live Healthy Gwinnett and Gwinnett Parks and Recreation are hosting a Prehistoric Pandemonium Extinction Party, Saturday, August 24, starting at 5 p.m. Guests can touch real dinosaur fossils and reconstructed nests, experience hands-on exploration stations, take a...

Best Of Gwinnett

It's here — Best of Gwinnett season is underway! Businesses across the county are asking for your vote — vying to earn the coveted Best of Gwinnett ribbon as one of your favorites. Vote, share, talk among...

Nick Masino to Become Next Chamber President

The Gwinnett Chamber, one of the largest suburban Chambers of Commerce in the nation, recently announced Nick Masino as its new president and CEO, effective July 1. Following a four-month search process, members of the Gwinnett Chamber board of directors voted in...

Get Your Glow On With These Superfoods

Gorgeous, glimmering, supple skin? Yes please. Wouldn't it be nice if there was some way to capture summertime radiance without baking in the sun for hours or spending a small fortune on assorted lotions, creams and serums? Oh wait, there is. And the best part is you can enjoy...

How to Better Ourselves after Charlottesville

In today’s society, the extremist political ideology of the media consists of constant racism, gender inequality, Islamophobia, and homophobia. We like to believe that we live in a society void of racism. Instead, we have made the topic so taboo that it adapts and is embedded in the very...

After Charlottesville: How to Foster Unity

On August 12, 2017, a white supremacist, Neo-Nazi rally broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia, a small college town home to the University of Virginia. This rally was a counter-protest to the current black rallies occurring in other cities throughout the United States. Since the rally occurred, it seems to me...