Changing Georgia’s trajectory with a stewardship mindset: A Q&A with Rowen’s Mason Ailstock


As Georgia continues to retain its title as one of the top states for business, state leaders and businesses are looking for new opportunities to collaborate and innovate. One exciting new opportunity is Rowen, a 2,000-acre knowledge community in Gwinnett County, which has recently broken ground. We asked Rowen Foundation President and CEO Mason Ailstock to share how Rowen plans to become a hub for local, national and global businesses seeking to tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges.

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