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Dr. Rashad Richey Delivers Commencement for SAE Institute of Technology-Atlanta on GA Tech’s Campus, Gifting $162,500 in Business Development Packages - Eagle-Tribune
By Google News - "Atlanta, GA"
· June 27, 2026
· 1 min read
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The SAE Institute of Technology-Atlanta commencement ceremony, held on GA Tech's campus, marks a significant milestone for the city's education landscape. Dr. Rashad Richey's gift of $162,500 in business development packages to the graduates will likely have a lasting impact on the local economy. As these newly minted professionals embark on their careers, they will be well-positioned to contribute to Atlanta's thriving business community. The fact that the ceremony was held on GA Tech's campus also highlights the growing partnerships between educational institutions in the city. This collaboration could lead to more innovative initiatives and resources for students, further solidifying Atlanta's reputation as a hub for technological advancement and entrepreneurship. With this influx of talented and supported graduates, it will be interesting to see how they choose to apply their skills and resources within the city, potentially leading to new business ventures and job opportunities.
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Published: June 27, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - "Atlanta, GA" ·
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