Georgia Chamber of Commerce CEO discusses state of local economy, retaining and recruiting top talent

Chris Clark, the president and CEO of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, discusses the state of Georgia's business economy and the war for talent in Georgia. (Photo courtesy: Georgia Chamber of Commerce )

Chris Clark, the president and CEO of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, says he believes workforce development issues in Georgia and across the country will continue for at least the next decade.

“Now you are going to need new skillsets every year just to be relative and be competitive,” said Clark during a conversation with “Closer Look” program host Rose Scott.

Clark further discussed the state of Georgia’s business economy and the Chamber’s three-point plan that includes winning the war for talent in Georgia, infrastructure for the future and economic innovation and diversification.