East Georgia State College receives book donation from Crider Foods

East Georgia State College (EGSC) is pleased to announce the receipt of a generous donation of the acclaimed book “Vitamin B for Business” by Andy Bailey from Crider Foods in Stillmore, Georgia. This significant contribution will enhance the learning experience for the college’s business students and support their academic and professional growth.

Vitamin B for Business” is a celebrated guide written by business expert Andy Bailey. The book offers daily lessons and guides for business leaders aspiring to make significant contributions to companies, communities, and their lives. The lessons and advice provided in this book make it a valuable resource for students preparing to enter the competitive world of business.

The donation made by Crider Foods underscores the company’s commitment to supporting education and community development. By providing these books, Crider Foods aims to equip future business leaders with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in their careers.

“We are incredibly grateful for the support of Crider Foods,” said Natasha W. Goss, Professor of Accounting and Business at East Georgia State College. “The donation of ‘Vitamin B for Business‘ is a wonderful addition to the academic resources available to our students. Andy Bailey’s professional experience as a business coach has provided him with a wealth of knowledge that he shares in the book. This will provide valuable information and inspire our students as they embark on their professional journeys. We look forward to continuing to partner with local businesses that share such a great commitment to fostering academic excellence and professional development of our students and future business leaders.”

East Georgia State College is a distinguished educational institution dedicated to providing high-quality, affordable education. Recently, the college received approval from the University System of Georgia, as well as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to offer a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, which is set to launch Spring 2025.

by Harley Smith

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