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Gwinnett Chamber President and Local Suwanee Dentist Interviewed on Radio

Dr. Bill Williams of Suwanee Dental Care and Jim Maran, the President of the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, interviewed about growth expectations for the near future.

Dr. Bill Williams of Suwanee Dental Care and Jim Maran, President of the Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce, were interviewed by Lou Wieland of Atlanta Community Profiles about the state of the county, growth expectations for the near future and their involvement in Gwinnett business since coming to Suwanee over a decade ago.

Set to air on Talk920AM Radio this Saturday at 2:00 p.m., this is a don't miss radio broadcast if you have an interest in relocating to Gwinnett or have friends who are considering a move to metro Atlanta.

In a future blog post, I'll give a synopsis of the highlights of that interview. As I mentioned on my Facebook post after the debut last Monday night, at Suwanee Dental Care, we see an end to the recession and a return to the norm as the election swings towards a pro-growth focus. People are already feeling better, deciding to move ahead with dental services long-delayed because of the extended recession we have been in. If we can halt and even reverse the excessive government spending and allow the small businesses of the country to begin generating jobs, the economy will once again purr like a cat in 2013 even roar like a lion in 2014.

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