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Our DeKalb Chamber is embarking on our 79th year   As we look to the year ahead, we will focus on aligning
 advancing our county’s economic viability through job   regional supply chain resources to support economic
 creation, workforce development, and educational   development growth and quality of life in South DeKalb.
 excellence.           This includes entrepreneurial opportunities to support
                       development of the Memorial Drive and the surrounding
 As we begin a new year, we should pause to reect on   corridors.
 the programs and activities in 2015 that brought us to
 this point.           We believe these projects and scores of others will provide
                       our citizens greater opportunities, whether it's through job
 DeKalb County is a diverse and dynamic community   creation for those who are underemployed, or relief from
 second to none in volunteerism and the willingness of   time spent in trac that would otherwise allow a parent
 our citizens to become involved for the greater good of   to help a child with homework.
 our community. Like other counties, ours has endured
 changes, both positive and negative. But our residents   The DeKalb Chamber stands ready to move DeKalb
 remain determined to make DeKalb the best place to live   County forward and we invite our community partners to
 and work in Georgia.  join our 600+business members in reclaiming our
                       opportunities. As our businesses prosper so will our
 The DeKalb Chamber of Commerce believes in our   communities and families.
 strong and vibrant county. We believe that it is our
 shared vision and our ability to come together that   It has been my great pleasure to serve as your chairman in
 makes DeKalb one of the best places to call home.  2015 and look forward to supporting a new leadership
                       team working together to build the best county in
 As we look back over the past year, we are thankful for a   Georgia.
 grocer, aided by members of the community, whose
 forward thinking ideas resulted in today's DeKalb
 Farmer's Market that employs over 800 people. We are
 excited to see the progress of the Perimeter CID, which
 has raised $40 million over 15 years and leveraged those
 funds into more than $1.2 billion in construction and
 development. We are heartened by the idea of
 expanding transit in DeKalb.  We are rolling up our
 sleeves to focus on the Conley Business District  as it
 develops a Community Improvement District (CID).  This   Al
 CID will grow an underutilized logistics corridor that sits
 behind the landll o Moreland Avenue, east of I-285
 and south of I-20.                   ED W ARDS
                                    2015 C hair




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