The Home Depot. A Fortune 20 giant in our own backyard. The world’s largest home improvement retailer, with 2,300 stores across North America, continues to revolutionize how we change home improvement and the retail industry as a whole. In recent years, The Home Depot has … [Read more...] about MAX Talks with Leaders at The Home Depot, the World’s Largest Home Improvement Retailer
Upcoming Events
MAX ALERT: Literacy Action to Host 2022 Annual Breakfast: A Conversation with Super Bowl Winner Malcolm Mitchell
From Literacy Action: On Wednesday, September 21st, Literacy Action will host its 2022 Annual Breakfast, from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM, at The Gathering Spot. Literacy stakeholders are invited to join this event for a conversation with Super Bowl winner Malcolm Mitchell featuring … [Read more...] about MAX ALERT: Literacy Action to Host 2022 Annual Breakfast: A Conversation with Super Bowl Winner Malcolm Mitchell
MAX ALERT: Georgia Tech to Host Fall 2022 Government & Non-Profit Career Fair to Access Student Talent
The Fall 2022 Government and Non-Profit Career Fair provides an opportunity to recruit Georgia Tech students from all majors who are interested in working for government and non-profit organizations. On average, over 3,000 students have attended past … [Read more...] about MAX ALERT: Georgia Tech to Host Fall 2022 Government & Non-Profit Career Fair to Access Student Talent
MAX Minutes with Inspire Aviation Foundation to Focus on the Aerospace Industry and Opportunities for Youth
For those of us traveling by air in recent months, the nationwide shortage of aviation and aerospace professionals has perhaps hit home as we dealt with canceled or delayed flights, or felt other impacts. As industry experts reveal, the shortage of pilots, aircraft mechanics, … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes with Inspire Aviation Foundation to Focus on the Aerospace Industry and Opportunities for Youth
MAX Minutes with Georgia Justice Project to Focus on Workforce Growth through Occupational Licensing Reform
Occupational licensing is required for approximately 25% of U.S. jobs and those occupations often offer lower rates of unemployment and higher wages. However, Georgia’s current licensing law creates limitations for individuals with a criminal record when looking for employment … [Read more...] about MAX Minutes with Georgia Justice Project to Focus on Workforce Growth through Occupational Licensing Reform