The 5th annual In Good Company Report is now available — inside, goBeyondProfit shares compelling stories that illustrate the diverse ways Georgia companies make a difference in their communities. Why now: The 2025 report arrives as Georgia celebrates its 11th consecutive year as the nation's Top State for Business, underscoring the state's economic strength and culture of generosity. Why it's important: A commitment to generosity doesn't just feel good — it also delivers results. - Executives report clear links between generosity and employee satisfaction, with nearly half also citing financial benefits as a driving factor.
The positive news: 92% of executives plan to maintain or increase their commitments to generosity in 2025. The deets: The In Good Company Report features a full alphabetical list of the 2,000+ businesses operating generously. The report also highlights… - The legacy of Bernie Marcus, founding ambassador of goBeyondProfit, with a look back on his lifetime of philanthropy.
- Atlanta-based Dana Spinola, founder and CEO of fab'rik, and the way she turned passion into profit and uplifts thousands of women in the process.
- The inaugural goBeyondProfit Champion Gas South, and how its CEO Kevin Greiner has expanded their commitment to generosity.
The takeaway: Georgia business leaders are building a future where generosity and success go hand in hand. The In Good Company Report serves as a testament to the power of business generosity and its positive influence on Georgia's economy and society. - "Business has to be the driving force of improving communities. What goBeyondProfit does to lift that up and show that business is a force for good is incredibly important," says Kevin Greiner, CEO, Gas South and Inaugural goBeyondProfit Champion
Get inspired by the 2025 In Good Company Report — and consider joining goBeyondprofit on their mission to increase business generosity.
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