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FEBRUARY'S ISSUE____________________

 

Balancing Love and Career

Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine’s celebrates the city’s elite power couples. This February, the month of love, we will honor those decision makers that are both successful in business and lucky in love. Five couple are highlighted and ready to share their secrets on how to keep the love alive despite their rigorous career demands.

 

Black History Heroes and Heroines

From yesterday’s heroes to today’s torchbearers, African Americans have been making history in the United States. Oprah Winfrey, Maynard Jackson, Martin Luther King Jr. and many others are listed in Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine’s honorable Black History Month Timeline.

 

Business-Independence Training

With the nation’s top companies going belly up nowadays, what’s a hard-working professional to do? Start your own business. Learn the ins and outs of making your bright idea into a shining entrepreneurial endeavor. Georgia is taking steps to make earning your own money and owning your own business more lucrative.

 

Top Execs Back on Campus

Many top-tier executives are going back into the classroom to heighten their knowledge as well as their dollar amount. Staying on top of your respective field is a great way to illustrate continuous commitment and growth that are great professional assets. Learn the advantages of seeking an additional education.

 

Financial Freedom for the Disabled

The disabled are oftentimes perceived as unable to enter today’s workforce, live independently and unable to make a strong mark on their community. The Bobby Dodd Institute of Atlanta is making sure that today’s disabled are well trained and capable of leading a more sufficient life.