
by Trevor Williams
Italy's new honorary consul in Georgia is aiming to raise the profile of a country with a heavy business influence here that hasn't been appropriately recognized.
"Unlike countries like Germany that have a very organized presence in Atlanta, the Italians to date haven't really had that, and so one of my goals is to help raise our profile and help make that happen," said Ryan Kurtz, a Miller & Martin LLP attorney who was named Italy's official representative in Georgia this month.
Source: http://www.globalatlanta.com/
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