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2023 Atlanta 500: Restaurants & Hospitality
These are Atlanta's 500 most powerful leaders. We spent months consulting experts and sorting through nominations to get a list of the city's most influential people—from artists to chefs to philanthropists to sports coaches and corporate CEOs. In this section, we focus on food, restaurants, chefs, hospitality, and tourism.
2022 Atlanta 500: Restaurants & Hospitality
These are Atlanta's 500 most powerful leaders. We spent months consulting experts and sorting through nominations to get a list of the city's most influential people—from artists to chefs to philanthropists to sports coaches and corporate CEOs. In this section, we focus on food, restaurants, chefs, hospitality, and tourism.
2021 Atlanta 500: Restaurants & Hospitality
These are Atlanta's 500 most powerful leaders. We spent months consulting experts and sorting through nominations to get a list of the city's most influential people—from artists to chefs to philanthropists to sports coaches and corporate CEOs. In this section, we focus on food, restaurants, chefs, hospitality, and tourism.
2020 Atlanta 500: Restaurants & Hospitality
These are Atlanta's 500 most powerful leaders. We spent months consulting experts and sorting through nominations to get a list of the city's most influential people—from artists to chefs to philanthropists to sports coaches and corporate CEOs. In this section, we focus on food, restaurants, chefs, hospitality, and tourism.
2019 Atlanta 500: Restaurants & Hospitality
These are Atlanta's 500 most powerful leaders. We spent months consulting experts and sorting through nominations to get a list of the city's most influential people—from artists to chefs to philanthropists to sports coaches and corporate CEOs. In this section, we focus on food, restaurants, chefs, hospitality, and tourism.
16. Frank Poe
Frank Poe’s four decades of convention industry experience helped him land the role of Georgia World Congress Center executive director in 2010, following stints in Orlando, Birmingham, and Dallas.
Agriculture meets tourism in Southwest Georgia
Brooke Hatfield’s route took her past Sweet Grass Dairy and White Oak Pastures, but the southwest region is home to some of Georgia’s top-producing counties.