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MAX Minutes Provides Detailed Review of Georgia’s New Second Chance Law with Georgia Justice Project

January 24, 2021

On January 22nd, Brenda Smeeton with the Georgia Justice Project joined MAX to review the tenets of Georgia’s “Second Chance Law” – also known as Senate Bill 288 – which went into effect on January 1st.   The enacted law allows for the restriction and sealing of certain … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes Provides Detailed Review of Georgia’s New Second Chance Law with Georgia Justice Project

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MAX Minutes with Brenda Smeeton, Georgia Justice Project, to Focus on Georgia’s New Second Chance Law

January 17, 2021

Georgia’s “Second Chance Law” – also known as Senate Bill 288 – went into effect on January 1st. The enacted law allows for the restriction and sealing of certain misdemeanor and felony convictions from an individual’s official Georgia criminal history – also known as … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes with Brenda Smeeton, Georgia Justice Project, to Focus on Georgia’s New Second Chance Law

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MAX Minutes Focuses on Industrial and Employment Impacts of COVID-19 and Prospects for Recovery

January 10, 2021

On January 8th, Jamie Jordan, Director of Programs and Business Services, Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), Office of Workforce Development joined MAX to review the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on jobs and unemployment and resulting industrial disruptions, trends, and … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes Focuses on Industrial and Employment Impacts of COVID-19 and Prospects for Recovery

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MAX Minutes with Amy Lancaster-King Recaps 2020 and Unveils What’s Ahead for our MAX Network in 2021

January 3, 2021

During our last MAX Minutes session of 2020, MAX Board Chair Amy Lancaster-King discussed MAX’s exciting transition into a professional membership association for metro Atlanta’s workforce developers beginning in 2021.  Lancaster-King provided a detail review of the … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes with Amy Lancaster-King Recaps 2020 and Unveils What’s Ahead for our MAX Network in 2021

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MAX Minutes with Jamie Jordan, WorkSource Georgia, to Focus on In-Demand Jobs for 2021 and Beyond

December 30, 2020

Georgia’s economy has rapidly evolved over the last year, creating new workforce needs and opportunities. This trend is expected to continue past the pandemic as industries have already accelerated plans for future growth.  Jamie Jordan, Director of Programs and Business … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes with Jamie Jordan, WorkSource Georgia, to Focus on In-Demand Jobs for 2021 and Beyond

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Maximum Impact

Launched in 2014, the mission of MAX is to advance economic resilience in the Atlanta region by strengthening connections, collaborations, and practices among workforce developers and organizations engaged in workforce development.

Whether you are a service provider, an educational institution, an employer, an intermediary, or funder, MAX is your place to connect into the workforce development community for the metro Atlanta region. Learn more

MAX Connections

Stay connected through MAX Mondays, a weekly email on happenings in our workforce development community, as well as other periodic newsworthy updates from MAX.