“Ahead of the Curve” podcast

The purpose of Georgia DOT’s newly launched podcast is to communicate directly with the public and the transportation industry about the projects and people within the department,” said Scott Higley, director of Georgia DOT’s Office of Strategic Communications. With Ahead of the Curve, people responsible for ensuring Georgia’s future mobility can have more extended and personal conversations. By talking with our colleagues within the department and guests from Georgia’s transportation landscape, they will be able to reach a wider audience. This will enable them to tell our story differently.

https://www.dot.ga.gov/GDOT/Pages/podcast.aspx

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