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Teaming Up With The Atlanta History Center

Posted by myideas1 on September 20th, 2008

atlantahistorycenter.jpgIn an effort to further preserve the history and record the success of top African-American business owners and professionals in Atlanta, The Atlanta History Center has partnered with People You Need to Know, Inc., (PYNTK) and will be archiving radio interviews from their Destined for Greatness Series.

Known as the Atlanta Historical Society in 1926, its name was changed to the Atlanta History Center in 1990. Today, it is located on 33 acres in the heart of Atlanta’s Buckhead district and includes: one of the Southeast’s largest history museums; a research library and archives; two historic houses illustrating over a century of Atlanta’s history; a two-acre midtown campus which houses the Margaret Mitchell House & Museum; and a series of gardens unique in both design and horticultural presentation in the metropolitan area.

Mr. Paul Crater, Director of the Kenan Research Center says, “We are honored to house these historical radio interviews from People You Need to Know, Inc. They will definitely aid researchers for present and future generations regarding Atlanta’s diverse history.”

PYNTK publishes Atlanta’s premier spotlight publication, which showcases business success and achievement. For more than a decade, PYNTK has been helping small business owners and professionals rise above the crowd by providing them with numerous marketing and publicity opportunities.

Their publications are available free of charge through the month of April at major distribution points throughout metro Atlanta, including Kroger, Publix, Bally’s Fitness, Sears, Kmart and Blockbuster, with a circulation of 500,000. In 2009, distribution will be expanding to Macon, Georgia; Columbia, South Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina and Nashville, Tennessee.

From the company’s website, you can access their radio show, podcast, business listings, and online publication.

Anthony B. Thomas, “The Spark Plug,” publisher of People You Need to Know says, “We’re excited about this partnership with the Atlanta History Center because these are stories about commitment, education, family and success that are a part of Atlanta’s great and rich history. The radio interviews will not only be available for researchers, but will serve as inspiration for generations to come.”

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7 Responses to “Teaming Up With The Atlanta History Center”

  1. heidi Says:

    How wonderful to have such a partnership!!! I think that is great that you help provide this information!

  2. Carol Says:

    What great news! I can see where both parties as well as the Atlanta community will benefit from this partnership. Congrats!

  3. sHaE-sHaE Says:

    Kudos to PYNTK!

    I’m already highly impressed with the people and businesses I’ve learned about here on this site, I can just imagine the good things to come from this partnership.

    Way to go! :)

  4. Dori Says:

    That is wonderful! This partnership will further highlight the great contributions of the people of Atlanta. Congratulations!

  5. Jacqueline Says:

    Heidi: We’re happy to be a part of this history-making partnership.

    Carol: You’re so right. The Atlanta community will definitely benefit.

    sHaE-sHaE: Your encouragement and support is very much appreciated! Thank you. :-)

    Dori: There are so many positive contributions which were never documented. I believe this partnership will share more highlights and spread even more inspiration.

  6. Shelia Says:

    This is WONDERFUL Jacqueline! Being a part of this documentation is a real feather in the cap for People You Need To Know. Most impressive.

  7. Jacqueline Says:

    Thank you, Shelia. We are very excited about being a part of this project! Fifty years from now, people can actually visit the Atlanta History Center and hear these stories. Quite amazing.

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