Cobb In Focus September October 2021

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Sharper Focus Here’s a snapshot of what’s going on in your community.

Leadership Cobb Selects New Members Leadership Cobb, the Cobb Chamber’s leadership development program, has selected 50 new participants for the 2021-2022 class. The group brings together diverse business and community leaders for a 10-month journey focused on personal and professional growth. This year’s class will be led by Co-Chairs Wendy Bunch, RE/MAX Pure; and Matt Teague, Walton Communities; and Vice Co-Chairs, Holly Quinlan, Cobb Travel & Tourism; and Sam Olens, Dentons. For the complete list, visit cobbchamber.org.

Credit Union of Georgia Named Forbes 2021 Best-In-State Forbes magazine recently recognized Credit Union of Georgia as a Best-In-State Credit Union for the third year in a row. “We are truly honored to be recognized as one of the Best-In-State Credit Unions for a third year in a row. Our employees work hard to serve our members and deserve to be recognized for their dedication. We are proud to be a trusted financial partner for so many in our community,” said Brian Albrecht, president and CEO.

Tommy Nobis Center Hosting Free Workplace Readiness Training

Cobb County residents looking to enter the workforce, sharpen interviewing skills, or begin new professional journeys are invited to free in-person employment workshops hosted by the Tommy Nobis Center every Tuesday, through Sept. 28, at Switzer Library in Marietta. Learn more at tommynobiscenter.org.

Annual Next Generation Award Winners Announced

Smyrna Mayor Norton Named Citizen of the Year

Smyrna Mayor Derek Norton was named the recipient of the 2020 Smyrna Citizen of the Year award at the Smyrna Area Council on July 28. “Mayor Derek Norton is extremely deserving of this recognition. He has been an outstanding leader for the citizens of Smyrna,” said Sharon Mason, president and CEO of the Cobb Chamber. “Through his leadership and tough choices, residents and businesses have been able to navigate the pandemic as safely and as successfully as possible.” Recipients of the award have demonstrated definable, exceptional deeds that showcase a dedication to making Smyrna a better place to live. The presentation of the award was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic

Cobb Young Professionals recognizes the county’s top young professionals with the annual Next Generation Award. Award winners are all in their 20s or 30s, active within their community, demonstrate leadership ability in the community and in their current role, and offer a unique perspective. This year’s winners are Allison Giddens, co-president, WinTech, Inc.; and Andrew Dill, director of government relations, Lockheed Martin.

Cobb EMC Receives High Ratings in Member Satisfaction According to its most recent customer satisfaction survey, Cobb EMC’s members are happier than they’ve ever been with the electric cooperative. “We are here to serve our members and our recent ACSI score shows that they are very happy with the experience we are providing,” said Kevan Espy, president and CEO of Cobb EMC. “I am proud of our member care efforts and our team of employees that deliver a high level of member satisfaction.” Cobb EMC received an American Customer Satisfaction Index score of 91 for the first half of 2021, the highest score it has ever received.

Marietta Museum of History Names New Leader The City of Marietta has selected Amy Reed to serve as the new executive director of the Marietta Museum of History. Reed has 20 years of experience with the museum, including as the curator of exhibits and educational programming for 18 years. Reed created and facilitated the Diverse Cobb Advisory Committee, co-hosts the weekly Facebook live series History Loves Company, and facilitates programming such as The Remember When Club, Evening with History lectures, Diverse Cobb programming, and numerous fundraisers.

Cobb E911 Recognized for Excellence Cobb County E911 Emergency Department has attained accreditation for the seventh time from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc., the gold standard in public safety. Cobb County E911 has continued to meet compliance with more than 200 standards in the areas of policy, procedures, management, and operations. Only about 1 percent of communications agencies nationwide can claim this recognition.

Cobb Information Services Ranked in Top 10 Nationwide

In its annual digital survey, the Center for Digital Government selected Cobb in the top 10 nationwide for counties with populations of 500,000 to 1 million. The center cited Cobb’s cybersecurity improvements and dedication to transparency. To see the survey, visit govtech.com/dc/digital-counties. 4

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Department of Public Safety Announces Fall Citizens Public Safety Academy

The Cobb County Department of Public Safety will host its fall session of the Citizens Public Safety Academy starting September 8. The 13-week program provides an opportunity for citizens to get an inside look into the many facets of public safety. Participants will learn how Police, Fire, Animal Services, and 911 departments are organized and the important role each one plays. Learn more at cobbcounty.org/public-safety.


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