Community Blog
Whether it’s a local adventure, communication advice, or a cause close to her heart, Hodgkiss Consulting CEO Megan Hodgkiss loves writing about her business and community.
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Cruising into the Savoy Automobile Museum
The Savoy Automobile Museum features a permanent collection of 100 restored antique and classic cars, plus four temporary exhibition galleries. During my visit, I saw the Movie Cars exhibit, Moonshine Runners collection, and vehicles on loan from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum.
Visiting Brookhaven’s “Wings of the City” Exhibit
The Wings of the City mobile art exhibition has landed in Brookhaven, Georgia! The installations celebrate the diversity of Brookhaven’s citizens while also connecting the community through the common language of art.
Story Behind the Stone: Alfred Eichberg’s Copyrighted Tombstone
Alfred Salom Eichberg was a prominent Victorian-era architect and one of the first Jewish architects to practice his trade in the Southeast. At Historic Oakland Cemetery, he’s also known as the only person who has a copyrighted tombstone.
Story Behind the Stone: Atlanta’s Typographical Union
While the Typographical Union may no longer exist, we continue to experience and appreciate all of its efforts. The ITU fought for fair working conditions, championed women’s rights, and aimed to eliminate racial discrimination.
Shoutout Atlanta’s Interview with Hodgkiss Consulting CEO Megan Hodgkiss
Shoutout Atlanta recently interviewed Hodgkiss Consulting CEO Megan Hodgkiss about how she started her company, the business lessons she’s learned, and her favorite spots in Atlanta.
Quirky Atlanta: Emory’s Mission to Control Gravity
Just steps behind Emory University’s Math & Science building, in a wooded courtyard and surrounded by bird feeders, is a monument dedicated to “What Gravity Is, How It Works, and How It May Be Controlled.”
Supporting Atlanta’s Restaurant Industry
The restaurant industry is in a free fall. Atlanta eateries may soon be out of options – but there are still things we, the guests, can do to help.