Doug Chapin

“See Rock City!” — through the eyes of its CEO

See Rock City! That invitation greeted generations of travelers across the Midwest and Southeast, splashed on billboards, and—most memorably—painted on the sides of barns as they headed South to visit family or enjoy a vacation.

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Photo gallery: 2023 Georgia Economic Outlook

The Terry College of Business hosted the Georgia 2023 Economic Outlook at the Georgia Aquarium on Dec. 9, marking the 40th anniversary of the event. It was first prepared in 1983 to give Georgia’s leadership state-level insight into the economy.

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Terry alum Stuart Cofer keeps growing the family business

When Stuart Cofer (BBA ’81) drives around his hometown of Athens, there are two things he can point out: the flowers purchased from his family’s plant nursery and all the changes that have been made since he was a kid.

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Alumnus Josh Sandler loves the music of logistics

The stirring of data with digital communication is beautiful music to Josh Sandler. His cool jams are those virtual flows to the cloud that show cargo moving efficiently throughout sub-Saharan Africa.

Langdon Dial performing with the Redcoat Band

The power of scholarships

Langdon Dial has been a Georgia football fanatic since he was barely into double digits. “Since I was 10 years old, I’ve been the biggest, craziest, most passionate fan of the Bulldogs,” he says.

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Alumna Min Lee leads with heart

As chief operating officer for the University of Virginia Medical Center, Min Lee knows strong relationships underpin every aspect of a viable health care system. Without trust and transparency, there’s no point in focusing on key performance indicators or strategic decision-making. It all begins with the people.

Juan Mencias

Alumnus Juan Mencias inspires others by following his dreams

Juan Mencias has always been a dreamer. The Mencias family worked a small farm owned by Juan’s grandfather in San Gabriel, Ecuador, near the Colombian border. Scrimping and saving, the family managed to find money for a bicycle … for Juan’s older brother, Pedro.

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Welcome to Atlanta: Inside Terry’s bustling Buckhead campus

At the intersection of Lenox and Peachtree roads, the city pulses. A steady flow of traffic whirs by as executives make business deals over working lunches and shoppers browse the upscale boutiques at Phipps Plaza and Lenox Square.

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Photo gallery: Artists’ Rights Symposium

The Terry College of Business hosted a series of roundtable discussions on Nov. 15 called “Know Your Rights: The Future of Authorship and Copyright Office,” the third Artists’ Rights Symposium convened by the Music Business Program.