On a bustling election day in Atlanta, amid political anxieties and the clinking of glasses, the news of Bernie Marcus’s passing hit like a sudden rainstorm. Sitting at the vibrant Apres Diem in Midtown, I was surprised and saddened to learn that we had lost one of the most influential figures in Georgia. The timing was unfortunate, as many of us, myself included, had deliberately avoided the news that fateful morning. However, that didn’t erase the impact Bernie’s life had on our community.
Bernie’s presence in Georgia wasn’t just about the financial milestones he left behind as the co-founder of Home Depot and the mastermind behind the Georgia Aquarium. He was more than a businessman; he was a beacon of inspiration and positivity. His vision transformed the economy and made Atlanta a cultural hub, but on a more personal level, his interactions with people reflected a genuine interest in making lives better.
My first encounter with Bernie was during a lunch event where I was co-chair for an awards ceremony. He was the keynote speaker. I’ll never forget our conversation in the green room at a hotel in Buckhead. I was rattling off names of guests, not realizing he wanted to know about the people’s hearts and motivations.
When I finally understood his inquiry, I explained, “The majority are community relations managers from corporations, partnering with local nonprofits.” His nod of satisfaction let me know I had finally connected on the right level. This simple exchange taught me the value of knowing your audience—a priceless lesson I carried forward in my career.
When the Georgia Aquarium was being built downtown, it wasn’t merely an architectural project; it was a testament to what Bernie believed in—creating happiness and connections. My ex-husband and I were downtown pioneers at the time, and we couldn’t have been more excited. We had the chance to interact with Bernie during hard hat tours, where we saw him speak passionately about how he envisioned families bonding over their love for aquatic life.
Bernie’s desire to make people smile was palpable. He wanted the aquarium to be a sanctuary of joy for families. It was a labor of love that embraced the Atlanta community, and it’s no wonder guests still flock to it today.
The connection between Bernie’s vision and our caricature business was pure magic. My ex-husband’s company got the chance to entertain guests during those long lines outside the aquarium. We became a friendly fixture with artists providing cheerful caricatures. I wonder how many families treasure those drawings, returning year after year with new members in tow. It was more than mere entertainment; it became a part of their family traditions.
Then there was the birth of Aqua Vino, a special wine tasting event that showcased Bernie’s desire to support the community creatively. Along with others, I co-chaired the inaugural event back in 2008—just a little pregnant, I might add. Who would’ve thought that an event attended by thousands every year would start with such humorous banter about water births?
Bernie’s influence was not limited to the construction and funding of incredible venues. Instead, his lasting legacy radiates through the joy and connection he fostered within families and communities. You simply can’t attach a dollar sign to the smiles he inspired.
As we reflect on Bernie Marcus’s significant contributions, it’s clear that while he was a man of industry, he was also a man with a heart. His legacy is a treasure trove of memories—memories of joy, community, and progress across Atlanta. We will forever cherish the happiness he brought to our lives, proving time and again that you cannot put a price on a smile.
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