James M. Cox, 1920 Democratic presidential candidate, twice governor of Ohio, and founder of Cox Enterprises.
He built a large newspaper enterprise, Cox Enterprises, including the December 1939 purchase of the Atlanta Georgian and Journal just a week before that city hosted the premiere of Gone with the Wind.
Past PACE Award winners have included major Georgia-based employers such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Porsche Cars North America, Turner Broadcasting System, Cox Enterprises, and Georgia Power.
In May 2007, Discovery Communications sold Travel Channel to Cox Enterprises subsidiary Cox Communications as part of a larger multi-billion dollar transaction.
Alex Cox | Deborah Cox | Courteney Cox | James M. Cox | DePatie-Freleng Enterprises | Carl Cox | Brian Cox | Iron Crown Enterprises | Brian Cox (actor) | Ronny Cox | Petty Enterprises | MTM Enterprises | Michael Cox | Sara Cox | Pat Cox | Michael Cox (academic) | Harlequin Enterprises | Geoff Cox | Federation of Belgian Enterprises | Cox Enterprises | Small and medium enterprises | LeapFrog Enterprises | Harvey Cox | Forest City Enterprises | Cox's Bazar | Coca-Cola Enterprises | Christopher Cox | Archibald Cox | William John Cox | William Cox |