Gwinnett Business RadioX’s show, “The Voice of Business” features and highlights businesses and business leaders that are members of the Gwinnett Chamber. This month’s show featured some of our Chairman’s Club members, Hilda Abbott with WePartner Realty, Jonathan Watkins with Cancer Treatment Centers of America, and Dr. Juli Clay with Brenau University. To listen to the podcast, CLICK HERE

Hilda Abbott/WePartner Realty

WePartner is a fully integrated real estate firm. They specialize in commercial properties and investments. Diversity is their most unique identifier, demonstrated throughout the individuals that work there and the fact that the company is owned and operated by minority women that have fought their way to the top while competing in a male-dominated industry

 

 



Jonathan Watkins/Cancer Treatment Centers of America

Cancer Treatment Centers of America Atlanta is part of a national oncology network of hospitals and outpatient care centers offering an integrated approach that combines surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and advancements in precision medicine with supportive therapies to manage side effects and enhance quality of life during treatment and into survivorship. CTCA patient satisfaction scores consistently rank among the highest for all cancer care providers in the country.

 

 

Dr. Juli Clay/Brenau University

Brenau University is a private university with its main campus in Gainesville, GA. Founded in 1878, the university enrolls students from approximately 48 states and 17 foreign countries who seek degrees ranging from associate through doctoral degrees. Brenau University challenges students to live extraordinary lives of personal and professional fulfillment. As students pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees or non-degree programs at Brenau campuses and online, each prepares for a lifetime of intellectual accomplishment and appreciation of artistic expression through a curriculum enriched by the liberal arts, scientific inquiry and global awareness.


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