AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup in Atlanta: Organizers are rolling out free ways to join the tournament without a ticket, including FIFA Fan Festival at Centennial Olympic Park and match watch parties plus international food and dance on the Atlanta Beltline. World Cup culture & consumer tips: FIFA’s official album is leaning away from one “anthem” and toward a multi-artist soundscape, while federal authorities warn Georgians to avoid counterfeit jerseys and tickets as demand spikes. Education & community life: Clayton County Public Schools opened the Arena at Southlake as a jobs-and-career-training hub for students, and local schools’ enrollment snapshots show shifting demographics across Gwinnett and beyond. Local outdoors: Georgia DNR says Canada geese are in their late-June/early-July molt, when they can’t fly—so residents should use patience and non-harassing deterrents. Business/tech: N2N Services launched Helios, an AI agent platform built for higher education, positioning it as the successor to its Illuminate system. Sports & entertainment: A new children’s book, Celeste Paves the Way, spotlights Atlanta runway engineering and aviation careers.
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