02-05-2024 19:19 via bizjournals.com

The World Cup is coming: How Atlanta’s business leaders can win off the pitch

Despite the economic uncertainty of the past five years, Atlanta’s business climate has demonstrated remarkable resilience, swiftly adjusting to changing circumstances and emerging stronger than before. As the city gears up to host events like the 2026 World Cup, anticipation mounts for further economic expansion and development.
We asked two Atlanta-based leaders, Keith Fleming, head of the South Atlantic for J.P. Morgan Private Bank and Nora Bryant, Georgia region manager of middle marke
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