Springboard Conference: Europe’s ‘Storms’ and Crises Shouldn’t Deter Investors
Neither rampant inflation and sliding currencies, nor a war and a looming energy crisis — even coming on the back of a pandemic — could dampen the spirits of investment […]
View ArticleDiplomatic Digest: Unprecedented 10 New Consuls General Took Up Posts in...
The post-pandemic shakeup of the Atlanta Consular Corps continued throughout the course of 2022, with a number of new diplomats arriving just as their public schedules could return to normal […]
View ArticleSix Northern Ireland Tech Firms Set to Visit Atlanta on Trade Mission
Six tech companies from Northern Ireland are eyeing partnership opportunities in Atlanta during a trade mission March 27-29. The delegation led by the Invest Northern Ireland agency is part of a […]
View ArticleAtlanta Is Getting a Reputation in Ireland, Minister Says at St. Patrick’s...
When Atlanta comes up as a destination for ministerial visits, Irish government officials must be jostling for a spot at the front of the line. The city hosted an unprecedented […]
View ArticleGeorgia Tech to Return to Ireland for 2024 Football Opener
Georgia Tech’s football team will return to Ireland for next year’s football opener in a contest that Atlanta boosters will likely once again use to showcase the city to Irish […]
View ArticleIreland Seeks Honorary Consul for Tennessee, Expanding Diplomatic Network in...
Ireland’s expansion of its consular network throughout the Southeast U.S. as it prioritizes the region is set to continue with the proposed appointment of an honorary consul in Nashville. The […]
View ArticleAtlanta’s Major League Rugby Team Sold, Will Relocate
After four seasons in the city, Atlanta’s professional rugby team, Rugby ATL, has been acquired by a new ownership group and will relocate. Major League Rugby announced the decision in […]
View ArticleWestRock in Merger Talks with Irish Packaging Competitor
Atlanta-based packaging giant WestRock is exploring a merger with Smurfit Kappa Group plc, a competitor based in Ireland. Smurfit announced that the companies’ boards of directors were in discussions...
View ArticleConsuls: Europe Bustling, Not Broken
As they took the stage, they also took the bait on the provocative title. European consuls general couldn’t resist defending the continent’s economy — and those of their particular countries […]
View ArticleHow Irish Software Firm Keeper Solutions Helps Fintechs Build Out Their Products
Editor’s note: This article originally appeared on Hypepotamus as part of its “Get to Know the CEO” series. It is published on Global Atlanta as part of our content partnership with […]
View ArticleIreland Names Honorary Consul for Tennessee Ahead of St. Patrick’s Day
The Consulate General of Ireland in Atlanta has announced its selection for a new diplomatic representative in Tennessee. Based in Nashville, communications and marketing professional Amy Seigenthaler...
View ArticleIrish, British Fintechs Aim to Empower Black Women Entrepreneurs in Atlanta
A pair of British and Irish fintech firms are coming together in Atlanta to help Black women entrepreneurs overcome some of their biggest impediments to their growth: access to capital […]
View ArticleIreland Exchange to Deepen Georgia’s Payments Ties With Europe
Moving into its second decade, an Atlanta-based trade association for the payment processing industry is deepening its international ties through a strategic agreement in Ireland. The American...
View ArticleStudent Housing Developer Eyes Opportunity in U.K., Ireland
Landmark Properties, an Athens-based developer of student housing, is making a foray into the U.K. and Ireland. The transatlantic move comes as the company celebrates its 20th anniversary, coming off […]
View ArticleReview: A Frustrating, Intimate History of Parkinson’s Disease
Book: Brain Storms: The Race to Unlock the Mysteries of Parkinson’s Disease Author: Jon Palfreman Review by: Review by: Kevin Conboy, retired partner, Paul Hastings LLP; former president, Irish Chamber...
View ArticleGeorgia Tech Now 2-0 in Ireland After Stunning Florida State in Dramatic Win
DUBLIN — Eight years ago, Georgia Tech snuck away with a win in Dublin, coming from behind with 35 seconds remaining to beat Boston College in the Atlanta team’s Irish […]
View ArticleA Perfect Excuse: Georgia Tech Fans Show Up for Team, Gain Cultural...
Editor’s note: Throughout the week, we talked to many Yellow Jacket faithful about the push and pull factors that persuaded them to use a football game as the “perfect excuse” […]
View ArticleEuropean Investment Seminar Springs Into Sixth Year
While a few ascendant Asian economies have taken the limelight in recent years, Georgia boosters continue to rightly point out that most of the top investors in the state hail from Europe. Germany, the...
View ArticleWhile Georgia Tech Was in Ireland, Atlanta Got a New Irish Consul General
While Georgia leaders were in Ireland taking advantage of a nationwide platform provided by a Georgia Tech football game there, the country’s new consul general took up his post.
View ArticleEuropean Consuls: Transatlantic Free Trade Under Threat
True to diplomatic form, they wouldn’t wade into the weeds on politics, but a group of European consuls general speaking Monday in Atlanta did express shared concern over one trend […]
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