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Local agencies and businesses strive for a diverse workplace
One constant remains true: The greatest asset of any organization is not its wealth or technology, it is the quality and the character of the people who make up the organization.

Minority buying power
Minorities in Georgia and the U.S. - especially African Americans, Asians, Native Americans and Hispanics - share in the nation's economic success, and together wield formidable economic clout.

Diversity isn't new to Augusta
Sweeping back and forth over the pages of Augusta's history have been waves of American migration, each depositing new pieces of the mosaic that is our diverse population today.
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Diversity was produced by the Marketing Department of The Augusta Chronicle. The purpose is to showcase efforts in the community to diversify the workplace.

For editorial questions contact Jennifer Miller, Special Sections Coordinator at 706-823-3273.

For questions about advertising contact Krishna Johnson at 706-823-3282.



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