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Summer jazz, R&B in Lithonia

Jason Lary is establishing himself as a household name in Lithonia. This summer, many are expected to head to the Dekalb County suburb for Jason Lary’s Concerts featuring the hottest names in jazz and R&B. Lary sits down with Atlanta Tribune and tells how his concerts have become the hottest ticket in town.

 

Big deals drive entertainment lawyers

Atlanta’s entertainment lawyers, known for brokerage big deals behind the scenes, take center stage in Atlanta Tribune: The Magazine. Kendall Minter, Uwonda Carter and Leron Rogers, leaders in the legal profession, tell of the hard work it takes to make it and have longevity in a fiercely competitive industry.

 

Allstate reaches HBCU students

Courtney Wright, marketing manager for Allstate Insurance, tells the specifics of what the corporation is doing for the African-American community. The industry giant teams up with syndicated radio jock Tom Joyner to provide scholarship dollars to students of historically black colleges and universities.

 

Advocating Georgia's equality

As executive director of the Georgia Commission of Equal Opportunity, Gordon Joyner takes community developers and employers to task when there are allegations of discrimination. His legal expertise makes him one of Atlanta’s leaders of ensuring equal opportunity in the workplace.  Joyner talks about his profession as an advocate for employment equality.

 

Rags-to-$80 million riches

Khalil Johnson manages the Georgia World Congress Center, Georgia Dome and Centennial Olympic Park, three of Atlanta’s top venues. The confident COO tells his rags-to-riches story about rising from his humble beginnings setting up chairs at the Congress Center to now overseeing an $80 million budget.

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