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Building With Ethics in Entertainment

42 min · 16. juni 2026
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Randy Davidson is the Founder and CEO of Georgia Entertainment, the leading source of news, analysis, and commentary for Georgia’s film, broadcast, digital production, arts, music, and gaming industries. In this episode of More Than Legal, Randy shares his perspective on Georgia’s creative economy, the importance of building real community, and why the entertainment industry should be viewed not only as a creative space but as a major driver of business, workforce development, and innovation. Randy shares insights on: * Building Georgia Entertainment as a platform for the state’s creative industries * Why Georgia’s entertainment economy deserves serious business and policy attention * The meaning behind “rally locally, recruit globally.” * How Georgia Insider is creating a more intentional community for industry leaders * Why young creatives should be able to build real careers in Georgia * Finding your lane and doing work that gives you energy * Making ethical decisions, even when the opportunity looks good on paper * Why money should not be the only scoreboard in business * Playing the long game while building something meaningful Whether you are a creative professional, entrepreneur, business owner, or leader in Georgia’s entertainment industry, this conversation is a reminder that meaningful work takes vision, community, and patience. Randy’s story shows what can happen when you find your lane, stay committed to the mission, and build for long-term impact. Learn more: Georgia Entertainment: https://www.georgiaentertainment.com/ [https://www.georgiaentertainment.com/] Georgia Insider: https://www.georgiainsider.com/ [https://www.georgiainsider.com/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/georgiaentertainment/posts/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/georgiaentertainment/posts/]

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