Awards

Lifetime Achievement Award

The Technology Association of Georgia Lifetime Achievement Award honors individuals whose careers embody the power of innovation, leadership and community impact within Georgia’s technology ecosystem. Recipients are those who, over decades, have elevated the state’s position as a global hub of innovation through sustained vision, collaboration and execution. Honorees are awarded at TAG’s annual Chairs’ Gala. The Award reflects TAG’s Vision 2030: Georgia as a Global Hub of Innovation — recognizing those who have made transformative contributions that span business performance, ecosystem development and inclusive growth.

2025 Honoree: Barry C. McCarthy

Barry McCarthy, President & CEO of Deluxe Corporation, is the 2025 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award. McCarthy led the transformation of Deluxe from a legacy check-printing business into a modern payments and data enterprise – supporting millions of businesses, processing trillions of payments and driving innovation in Georgia’s fintech ecosystem.

He also served as Chair of TAG, and founded the Georgia Fintech Academy and Fintech Atlanta, positioning Atlanta as a key fintech hub.

In receiving this Award, McCarthy becomes the first person in TAG’s history to hold both the Lifetime Achievement Award and induction into the TAG Fintech Hall of Fame.

2024 Honoree: Kelly Gay

As a leader of $1 billion public and entrepreneurial technology enterprises and as former Chair of TAG, Kelly Gay has significantly shaped Atlanta’s tech ecosystem through operational excellence, capital-raising, board leadership and efforts to expand inclusion in tech.

Her deep engagement across the Georgia technology community — from startups to public companies — makes her a distinguished role model for sustained leadership.

2023 Honoree: John Yates

John Yates, Partner-in-Charge for the Technology Group at Morris, Manning & Martin LLP, is the inaugural recipient of the Award. Recognized for his lifelong commitment to connecting entrepreneurs, funders, nonprofits and job-seekers in Atlanta’s tech community, Yates has been a catalyst for growth and inclusion across Georgia’s innovation economy.

Why It Matters

This Award does more than honor individual achievement — it sends a clear signal about the kind of leadership Georgia needs. Recipients exemplify:

STRATEGIC IMPACT – building organizations or ecosystems with measurable growth and innovation.

COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT – uniting companies, investors, talent and civic institutions for the collective good.

LONG-TERM VISION – sustained engagement over decades, not just short-term wins.

INCLUSIVE GROWTH – advancing diversity, mentorship and access within the tech community.

Recipients reflect the vision and long-term leadership that continue to shape Georgia’s technology economy.

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