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AJ Robinson and Wilma Sothern on the CAP Annual Meeting

AJ Robinson and Wilma Sothern from Central Atlanta Progress join Dana and Elizabeth to talk about the CAP and Atlanta Downtown Improvement District Annual Meeting.  The meeting is next Thursday, March 28th at the Georgia World Congress Center.  Tickets are still available at AtlantaDowntown.com and AJ and Wilma shared some details about the meeting, the Atlanta Streetcar and the College Football Hall of Fame.

Dana and Elizabeth then hit the headlines (over the head) and dig into a new study by Georgia State that says “welfare does not promote work or marriage”.

David Rodriquez from Microsoft joins Hosts Dana and Elizabeth


Microsoft Senior Application Platform Solution Specialist David Rodriguez joins Dana and Elizabeth to talk about the Atlanta business headlines and dig into the problem of “big data”.  David spent some time explaining why we now have big data, how fast the amount of data we have is growing and some of the solutions Microsoft has in place to deal with it.

World Trade Center Atlanta on GMA

Hosts Elizabeth Gordon and Dana Barrett

New World Trade Center members Dan Bradbary, John West, and Robert Stephens join Dana and Elizabeth in the studio to talk about the Atlanta Business headlines and share some news and updates from their respective businesses.

Dan Bradbary is the Founder and CEO of V-Rooms, which helps companies with “Secure Document Exchange”. He talked about the need companies have to securely share documents and information with parties “Beyond-The-Firewall” and explained how using a private-cloud like V-Room works.

John West is an International Management Consultant with AmAsia 3.  He shared some of the projects he works on, including team building at the Richard Petty Driving Experience!

And last but not least, Robert Stephens, Managing Partner at CFO Navigator shared the work he does helping companies who are in the ‘teen’ or ‘tween’ stage, where they need to pay more attention to their numbers but don’t have the financial horsepower to do so.