Ted Cummings: Chamber Chair Challenges Community to Find its Identity - Episode 47

In Episode 47 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Trey Bailey and Gabriel Stovall sit down with Ted Cummings, Chairman of the Newton County Chamber of Commerce and President of Onyx Media. From his journey growing up in Kingston, Jamaica to leading one of Newton County’s most influential business organizations, Ted shares how his company evolved from a reluctant startup into a global AV and media powerhouse. He offers behind-the-scenes stories from working with Coca-Cola, Volkswagen, and the Department of Defense, and reflects on his passion for serving local churches, building workforce pipelines, and mentoring young talent—some of whom start earning $25/hour as stagehands straight out of high school.

But the conversation goes deeper than business. Ted issues a bold challenge to the community: “Decide what the hell you want to be when you grow up.” He calls on Newton County to develop a clear identity rooted in Southern hospitality, reject the East vs. West divide, and embrace intentional, community-focused growth. As a leader shaping the Chamber’s new strategic plan, Ted champions public education, small business collaboration, and courageous leadership. His vision: a Newton County where neighbors do business with neighbors, industries invest in schools, and unity—not uniformity—drives the future forward.

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Lanier Sims, Newton County IDA Chairman, Discusses Growth, Diplomacy, and Community Leadership - Episode 36

Episode 36: "The Chairman’s Vision: Lanier Sims Discusses Newton County's Growth, Diplomacy, and Community Leadership"

In this episode of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey sit down with Lanier Sims, Chairman of the Newton County Industrial Development Authority (IDA), to dive deep into his leadership journey and vision for the future of Newton County. Known for his diplomatic approach and dedication to community development, Lanier shares insights on the growth of the county, his pivotal role in bringing major industries like Archer Aviation to the area, and his time leading the Chamber of Commerce. With a focus on "community first," Lanier’s philosophy is to ensure that growth benefits both businesses and residents alike, preserving the charm of our small town while embracing the opportunities of tomorrow.

This engaging conversation explores Lanier’s strategy for quality development, the challenges of balancing politics and business, and the importance of building relationships across political divides. Whether you're curious about the economic landscape of Newton County or looking for inspiration from a local leader, this episode has it all. Click to read more and hear firsthand how Lanier Sims is shaping the future of our community with his commitment to unity and growth.

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Debbie Harper on Balancing Business Growth with Small-Town Charm in Newton County - Episode 16

With over 600 members representing more than 20,000 employees, Debbie describes the Chamber as a "concierge service for local businesses." She explains that the Chamber is not a government entity but is entirely membership-based. This gives the Chamber freedom to advocate for business-friendly policies and initiatives, ultimately helping both businesses and the broader community to thrive. 

Debbie stresses how essential it is for Newton County to have a vibrant local Chamber of Commerce. By supporting businesses, the Chamber plays a key role in the overall health and vitality of the community, fostering job creation and local economic growth.

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