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Membership Newsletter
Aug 27, 2024

Cookout for the Kids at Hillside
Kiwanis Club of Atlanta first annual  meeting in 1919
Camp Kiwanis in Danielsville, GA
Upcoming Speakers
Aug 27, 2024 11:45 AM
Atlanta Downtown Improvement District
Atlanta Downtown Improvement District

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A.J. Robinson is President of Central Atlanta Progress (CAP) and the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District (ADID). CAP is a private business association started in 1941, and remains one of the most effective advocacy, and economic development organizations in the city. Robinson manages the overall strategic functions of CAP and ADID, two groups committed to making the “product” of the Atlanta community and specifically Downtown, more livable, vital and diverse.

CAP has created and spun off a number of organizations such as Trees Atlanta, Research Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park Area, Inc., the Midtown Alliance, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and Georgia Forward. In 1995, CAP created the Atlanta Downtown Improvement District and its 60-member Ambassador Force to address public perceptions of Atlanta, enhance cleaning efforts, and stimulate capital projects. Today, the organizations’ key initiatives focus on economic development, planning, public safety, alternative transportation, and overall marketing of Downtown Atlanta. CAP is funded through membership dues and grants from many of Atlanta's major corporations, as well as civic organizations and foundations. ADID is funded by downtown property owners. In 2022, A.J. received the Distinguished Advocate Award from the American Jewish Committee Atlanta, and over the past fifteen years, Robinson has consistently been recognized as one of Georgia Trend’s 100 Most Influential Georgians, Georgia Trend’s Georgia 500 Most InfluentialLeaders, as well as one of the Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 100 Most Influential Atlantans.

Before joining CAP, Robinson was President of the multi-dimensional real estate company Portman Holdings, where he managed all aspects of the firm’s real estate development and property management processes, including assets such as Truist Plaza, AmericasMart, Peachtree Center, Atlanta Decorative Arts Center, Westin Charlotte, Westin Warsaw and Shanghai Centre, to name just a few. Prior to that, he participated in the U.S. Department of Commerce's historic creation of China's first business school in 1980 under a protocol signed by President Jimmy Carter and the Chinese Department of Education. During that time, Robinson researched, wrote, and taught case studies in Dalian, China, and traveled extensively throughout China and Asia.

Robinson received his MBA from Harvard School of Business, and his BBA from Emory. He has traveled extensively in the U.S. and internationally, and his special interests include American history and sports. His articles have been published in The Wall Street Journal, Asian Wall Street Journal, Harvard Business Review, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Atlanta Business Chronicle, and National Real Estate Investor. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of The University Financing Foundation, Atlanta Convention and Visitor’s Bureau, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, the West Side Future Fund, Georgia Forward (current Chairman), First Step Staffing, and the Emory Center for Ethics Advisory Board (current Chairman). Over the past three decades in Atlanta, he has been a member of AIPAC, The American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta Board, the Atlanta Jewish Academy Board and is a past Chairman of the College Football Hall of Fame and of the American Israel Chamber of Commerce, as well as a congregant of Congregation Beth T’fillah. A native of Knoxville, he and his wife,Dr. Nicole Ellerine, have three children.

INTRODUCTION: Tim Wright
INVOCATION: Russ Wagner
Sep 03, 2024 11:45 AM
“Truist Park and The Battery ... How They Came To Be"
Sep 10, 2024 11:45 AM
"From Their Very First Breath: Breaking Cycles of Incarceration in Families Begins at Birth "
Sep 17, 2024 11:45 AM
Closed and Open Doors
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Club Information
Learn. Serve. Connect.
Tuesdays at 12:00 PM
The Loudermilk Center
40 Courtland St. NE
Atlanta, GA 30303
United States of America
Phone:
(404) 521-1443
We can't wait to see you in person! Register in the events section on our website at www.kiwanisatlanta.org! You can still attend via Zoom!
Venue Map
Venue Map
Upcoming Events
Aug 27 - AJ Robinson - In Person Registration
Loudermilk Conference Center
Aug 27, 2024
11:45 AM – 1:15 PM
 
Sep 3 - Mike Plant - In Person Registration
Loudermilk Conference Center
Sep 03, 2024
11:45 AM – 1:15 PM
 
Board of Directors Meeting
Loudermilk Conference Center
Sep 03, 2024
1:15 PM – 2:30 PM
 
Sep 10 - Amy Ard - In Person Registration
Loudermilk Conference Center
Sep 10, 2024
11:45 AM – 1:15 PM
 
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Stories
Past KCA Club Meetings for You to Watch!
We have great speakers during our Kiwanis Club of Atlanta meetings!  If you couldn't participate either in person or by Zoom, you are able to access the past four months through the live link of the speaker name listed below!  Remember, you can always check out past speakers by viewing the past bulletins archived on our web site.
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KCA Parking only in Parking Deck
This is a reminder that you are not to park in the open lot across from the Loudermilk Center front doors.  Only park in the parking deck for the Tuesday meetings.
 
The open lot is now a public lot, and you will be subject to paying their parking fees and possible booting/towing.  The club parking card or stickers will not apply to this lot.
 
Also, please make sure you have a decal for your car to identify that you are with the club if you park in the reserved spaces in the deck.
 
Thank you for your cooperation and see you at Kiwanis!
Automatic In Person Attendance Registration Available!
Are you attending the KCA weekly meetings in person all the time and want to skip the registration process?  Just email Karen at KiwanisClubAtlanta@gmail.com and have your name added to the automatic attendance list.  Easy Peasy.  All we ask is that you let us know when you ARE NOT going to be there so we don't have extra food ordered.  Add your name to the list today and we will see you on Tuesday, Jan 4th!
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