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editor’s letter aug | sept 2012 POWER POINTS I AM PLEASED AND EXCITED TO BE GUEST EDITOR FOR SOUTH FOR THE NEXT FEW ISSUES. It is a good time to live in this historic city. We are no longer a quiet little stop off I-95 that happens to have an interesting background. The city is blossoming and thriving, even in the shadow of the economic storm, and keeping up with the local people in power is akin to watching the popular Game of Thrones series—a fun and sometimes confusing bounty of talent and ambition. Power is one of those words whose definition seems to keep changing with the times. Politics, wealth and knowledge—these are the immutable sources of power as we know it, much like the food pyramid we learned in school, based on meat, vegetables and fruit, or a painter’s primary color palette of red, blue and yellow. Beyond those three basic elements, though, there exists infinite permutations and combinations of power and as many creative ways to achieve it. You can accumulate it, flaunt it, wield it, abuse it, lust for it, dream about it, shun it or grab for it, but the real benchmark of power is how you use it. Power is never permanent—it’s a form of capital that, if used wisely, will increase. Don’t use it and— poof!—it will be diminished. Think of past politicians we remember for the good works they’ve done. Now name those who never cast a vote for anything that helped their constituents, community or country. Nope, neither can I. This issue is a celebration and a standing ovation to those Savannahians who are making good use of their power for the benefit of many. Don’t miss Lauren Hunsberger’s interview with Richard Kessler, page 82, for insight into the owner and CEO of Kessler Enterprise, responsible for a collection of elite boutique hotels that include The Mansion and the Grand Bohemian. I’m sure you’ll recognize many of our "Business-Wise Women" on page 34. And Clark Byron’s as- sessment of the World Trade Center Savannah, “Commerce Connection,” on page 40 is a peek into the international connection that our city is making. While we’re parsing power, check out Savannah’s greatest pets, as voted by you, in the South’s Greatest Pet Contest on page 126. Canines may be the only domesti- cated animals that love humans more than we love ourselves, and in doing so they wield a considerable amount of power over those of us who willingly go to any lengths to keep our pets happy and healthy. And finally, don’t miss this issue’s "Mouth of the South" with Mayor Edna Jackson, page 194. Madame Mayor is a lady who loves the South and has vowed to make it an even better place than it already is. 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