A cyberattack on InterContinental Hotels Group PLC, or IHG, disrupted business at franchisees this month, causing lost income, a class-action lawsuit, and a trail of angry customers, some of which are AAHOA Members.
Douglas County was recently awarded the ACCG-Group Health Benefits Program Health Promotion & Wellbeing Grant by ACCG, Georgia's County Association.
Atlanta (Sept. 28, 2022) – Steve Sigman, M.D., a cardiologist at Piedmont Heart Buckhead and director of nuclear cardiology for Piedmont Atlanta Hospital and the Piedmont Heart Institute, has been named Piedmont Heart Institute’s Physician of the Year for his continued efforts to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care to patients in the Atlanta-area and surrounding communities.
In 2013, Jack Wyche of Milton was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). He credits the diagnosis to prolonged exposure to Agent Orange during his military time in Vietnam.
Cartersville tennis player Belle Moore earned 41 bonus points in the junior Girls’ 14 category of the United States Tennis Association by the week ending Aug. 27.
AAHOA Female Director Western Division Tejal Patel joined Tom Groebe, Kyle Allison, and Greg Fregoso on HospitalityMD's "The PM Shift" podcast on Sunday, September 25.
AAHOA Officers and President & CEO Laura Lee Blake were in D.C. on Tuesday, September 27, meeting with Senator John Hickenlooper (D-CO), who sits both on the Small Business Committee and the Senate Commerce Committee.
AAHOA Members and leaders from all over the country flew into Washington D.C. for AAHOA’s Fall National Advocacy Conference on Wednesday, September 14, 2022 to make their voices heard and shed light on the issues that matter most to America’s hotel owners.
Hundreds of the state’s best and brightest rising high school juniors and seniors will flood Georgia Southern University’s Statesboro Campus during the summer of 2023 to participate in the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP), the state’s most prestigious four-week, residential summer program.
The Sports Medicine department at Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center announced that Carter Couch, a senior at North Oconee High School, has been named Athlete of the Month.