February 2026 Newsletter

Insights, training opportunities, and updates to help communities thrive across Georgia and beyond.

Don't Miss Your Chance: Advance Your Career in Economic Development

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Basic Economic Development Course (BEDC)

We’re less than one month away from the 2026 BEDC! This is your chance to sign up for the nation’s original course, designed to teach you the fundamentals you need to be successful in economic development. This course is accredited by the IEDC and counts toward CEcD credits.

Board Boost: Development Authority Training

Also in March, we’re offering the next session in our popular Board Boost webinar series. Over 150 Development Authority members in Georgia are already certified compliant with GA Code § 36-62A-21(b), don’t miss out!

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Tailored Trainings

We’re happy to offer trainings customized to your team. If you’re interested in learning about AI for the Public Sector or AI in Workforce Development, please reach out to our Assistant Director, Leigh Hopkins.

Come See the CEDR Team

Come see our Director, Dr. Alfie Meek, present at the March 12th Partnership Gwinnett Economic Outlook luncheon.

From Partnership Gwinnett: “Want to stay ahead of the economic trends shaping the year? The Economic Outlook is your go-to event for expert insights on the year ahead.

Join nationally recognized economist and Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute Director of the Center for Economic Development ResearchAlfie Meek, Ph.D., as he delivers an engaging and data-driven presentation on key economic trends and future projections. Gain valuable insights on inflation, interest rates, recession risks, labor market trends, wage growth, federal debt, and more.

Whether you’re a business leader, investor, or policymaker, this event will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the evolving economic landscape.”

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The Risk of the Status Quo: Why Continuous Georgia Board Training Is Your Best Defense

Local Development Authorities sit at the center of a community’s economic future. They approve incentives, structure deals, and make decisions that shape a region’s competitiveness for decades. In many ways, the board is the backbone of local growth—but even the most dedicated board can be sidelined by a technicality they didn’t see coming.

Most board members step into their roles as community champions, not legal experts. And without specialized Georgia board training—now reinforced by state law—well-intentioned boards can slip into procedural missteps or outdated practices that put their community at risk.

Under GA Code § 36-62A-21(b) (as amended by SB?171), Development Authority members must complete two hours of continuing training each year; failure to do so for two consecutive years results in suspended voting rights. (Note: Downtown Development Authorities are exempted by O.C.G.A. § 36-62A-22.)

That’s why CEDR created Board Boost—a free, live, two-hour training delivered virtually and aligned to the state’s continuing education requirement. Each session includes timely legal updates alongside an applied topic, so boards stay current, compliant, and confident.


Avoiding the Legal Headache

Compliance isn’t a “learn as you go” skill. Development Authorities operate within a complex framework, where small deviations can have outsized consequences.

Consider a recent example from 2025: the Cairo Downtown Development Authority successfully challenged the city’s removal of its board members. According to the ruling, the city violated Georgia’s Open Meetings Act by improperly using an executive session to vote on the removals. The court voided the city’s decision and reinstated the DDA members. It’s a clear reminder that process matters—and that missteps can trigger litigation, delay, and reputational damage. [Thomasville Times-Enterprise]

SB 171 raises the stakes on board readiness. In addition to the initial training expectations, recurring two-hour annual training now applies to Development Authority directors beginning after July?1, ?2025, with a penalty of suspended voting rights after two consecutive years of noncompliance. (DDAs are exempt from this recurring requirement.)

Common pitfalls that training helps prevent include:

  • Improperly noticed meetings or executive sessions
  • Gaps or inconsistencies in incentive documentation
  • Procedural errors during bond approvals
  • Operating under policies that haven’t been updated in years

An educated board is a protected board. Board Boost dedicates one hour of every session to Recent Developments in Economic Development Law, ensuring members stay aligned with current statutes and case law rather than “how we did things ten years ago.”


Closing the Opportunity Gap

Site selectors and project teams evaluate more than just your acreage—they assess your board’s professionalism and pace. When a board hesitates because a deal structure is unfamiliar, the project doesn’t wait; it moves to the next county.

Board Boost equips members to evaluate modern financing tools and negotiation trends with clarity. Recent sessions have featured applied topics like:

  • Workforce Housing as an economic development strategy.

  • The Local Impact of Data Centers (fiscal impacts and infrastructure).

  • C-PACE (Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy): Understanding how these new resiliency improvements introduce unique lien-priority and intercreditor considerations.

Training helps members spot both the opportunity and the complexity before a vote is ever cast.


A Small Investment with a Large Return

Board training isn’t a one-time orientation; it’s a core element of your community’s risk management strategy. For Development Authorities, it’s an annual requirement with real consequences for noncompliance.

A well-trained board avoids compliance mistakes that create legal and reputational harm, builds instant credibility with developers and partners, and makes faster, clearer decisions aligned with best practices.


Stay Ready: Join an Upcoming Board Boost Session

If your community wants to reduce risk, strengthen decision?making, and maintain full compliance with Georgia’s continuing education requirement, Board Boost is the place to start.

Check the upcoming Board Boost schedule or contact us for more information. Your board—and your community—deserve to operate from a place of clarity, confidence, and strength.

Join Us for the Georgia AIM Cyber Workshop Event!

The Cyber Workshop event from Georgia AIM is just around the corner, and it’s an exciting opportunity for professionals and enthusiasts in the field of cybersecurity to come together, learn, and network. This event promises to be a valuable experience for anyone looking to stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity.

Event Details

  • Date: Tuesday, April 22
  • Time: 9am – 3pm
  • Location: Middle Georgia Regional Commission

Agenda Highlights

The workshop will feature a series of informative sessions and hands-on activities designed to enhance your cybersecurity skills. Some of the key highlights include:
  • Cybersecurity and AI: Explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the manufacturing industry and the cybersecurity challenges that come with increased connectivity. Learn practical strategies to protect your operations while harnessing the power of AI.
  • CIS Controls: Understand the Center for Internet Security (CIS) Controls, a set of best practices for securing IT systems and data against cyber threats. These controls are essential for any organization looking to improve its cybersecurity posture.
  • DoCRA: Dive into the Duty of Care Risk Analysis (DoCRA) framework, which helps organizations assess and manage risks in a way that balances security with business needs. This session will provide valuable insights into making informed decisions about cybersecurity investments.
  • Becoming a Trusted Supplier of Choice: Discover how to build trust with your customers and partners by implementing robust cybersecurity measures. This topic is crucial for businesses looking to differentiate themselves in a competitive market.
  • Cyber Insurance: Learn about the role of cyber insurance in mitigating the financial impact of cyber incidents. This session will cover the benefits and considerations of cyber insurance policies, helping you make informed decisions about coverage.
  • Cyber and AI in the Future: Gain insights into the future of cybersecurity and AI, including emerging trends and technologies. This forward-looking session will help you stay ahead of the curve and prepare for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

About Georgia AIM

Georgia AIM (Advanced Industrial Manufacturing) is an initiative focused on advancing the manufacturing industry in Georgia through innovation, education, and collaboration. The goals of Georgia AIM include:
  • Promoting Innovation: Encouraging the adoption of advanced technologies and practices to enhance productivity and competitiveness.
  • Education and Training: Providing resources and training opportunities to help professionals stay up-to-date with the latest industry trends and skills.
  • Collaboration: Fostering partnerships between industry leaders, local officials, and educational institutions to drive growth and development in the manufacturing sector.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to advance your cybersecurity knowledge and connect with like-minded professionals. Register now to secure your spot at the Cyber Workshop event with Georgia AIM!