Vol. 36 No. 1, January - January 2016
Index
- Giants among us: given the steady march of industry consolidation, let's question who benefits from the deals.
- Board games: flaws in overly political UNC System governance raise pressure on Margaret Spellings as she juggles demands for change with maintaining a national reputation for excellence.
- Nuts and boats: not much has changed over recent decades in Edenton, one of North Carolina's most historic and charming hamlets.
- $10,000 into $200 million: eschewing other people's money, Bronto Software's founders built an email dynamo.
- Miller time: a top N.C. wealth manager got busy during financial swoon.
- Pets in residence: more colleges make space for Fluffly and Fido as a calming influence.
- Electric avenue: vehicle-charging stations remain scarce in North Carolina, but a surge may be nearing.
- Vital signs.
- On the move: front economic development to workforce, North Carolina's transportation industry keeps the state's economy rolling.
- Black colleges matter: as many HBCUs struggle with shrinking enrollment, the new president at Bennett College says the institutions are more important than ever.
- Golden years: more senior citizens are treasuring the amenities, such as on-site health care and recreation, offered at continuing-care retirement communities.
- In the mood.
- Picking stocks for 2016.
- Rail tale: Don Croteau made 15 overseas trips to secure the biggest deal of his career, inking a partnership with Chinese investors that could send Wilmington's wheels spinning.
- Out of character: the 15th class of Business North Carolina's Legal Elite tell how they would spend their time if required to choose a different career.
- Moore opportunities: fueled by an influx of soldiers at nearby Fort Bragg, Moore County is growing by adding services, recreation, businesses and population.
- N.C. Tech Awards.
- North Carolina Mid-Market Fast 40.
- 2015 Business North Carolina's Small Business of the Year.