As one of the oldest cities in Georgia and a significant seaport on the Atlantic Ocean, Savannah continues to demonstrate remarkable growth plans, focusing on business infrastructure, education, community, and local commerce. From non-profit organizations fostering growth to real estate powerhouses integrating efficient changes, the city continues to establish itself as a bustling center for advancements in various sectors.
Carriage Tours of Savannah recently hosted a group of summer campers, sponsored by the city, offering them a wonderful opportunity to learn about horse care. Catering to kids aged 8 to 18, including participants with special abilities, the campers dove into an extensive learning experience about horse care and grooming, courtesy of Cara Marshall, owner, and operator of Carriage Tours of Savannah. The hands-on exposure included feeding and grooming horses and an engaging tour through the historic Savannah cityscape. Significant aspects of Carriage Tours of Savannah’s educational programs serve adults with different abilities, mirroring the diverse community spirit of the city.
In a significant development, Telfair Museums announced the appointment of Dr. David A. Brenneman as its new Director and CEO, effective from September 1, 2024. With years of leadership experience in museum stewardship and a remarkable track record of institutional partnerships, David brings exceptional insights to the Telfair Museums fraternity. His commitment to turning Telfair Museums into a cornerstone of Georgia’s cultural life perfectly aligns with the organization’s vision of fostering growth and community engagement.
Judge Realty, a locally-headquartered commercial, residential, and property management firm, announced recently the appointment of Ryann Keller as their new Property Manager. With four years of real estate experience, Ryann will now oversee the residential property management and leasing for Judge Realty’s property management division. Her extensive skills and deep commitment to customer service are expected to bring significant innovation and growth in the firm.
In a significant recruitment announcement, Tharros Place, a non-profit organization committed to providing residential services for female survivors of human trafficking aged 12 to 17, reported the hiring of Jenn Steele as its Education Coordinator. In this role, Steele will work towards providing a rich and responsive instructional program and build an environment that will contribute to the intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of the girls. Tharros Place leadership welcomes Steele’ on board and believes that her rich background and commitment will aid in transforming the lives of their resident girls.
The wave of changes and developments in Savannah’s business and community sectors unfold as an evident testament to the city’s relentless commitment towards growth and development. To stay updated about all the latest business events and developments across Savannah, tune into the HERE News Network.
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