Vol. 36 No. 7, July 2016
Index
- Dream team: our magazine receives some kudos, a credit to a savvy group.
- Right-sized retreat.
- Glazed and confused: as Krispy Kreme prepares to go private, just how much are those oh-so-tempting doughnuts worth?
- Enlisting: North Carolina's small businesses are dreaming up and developing technologies for the military.
- I scream, you scream.
- Park it.
- Back in (the) black.
- Duck, duck doughnut.
- Uber for the airport.
- Yinzers, y'all.
- Painting the towns: drinking while drawing sparks robust gains for a Raleigh firm.
- Rural Rx: North Carolina's first new medical school in 40 years is training doctors who may serve smaller communities.
- Ready, set stop: Raleigh hits the gas on Tesla Motors, but Charlotte dealers say not so fast.
- A monthly snapshot of North Carolina's economy.
- (Good) night on the town.
- Duke Energy.
- Greater Fayetteville Chamber.
- Mayne Pharma.
- North Carolina received approval for two new interstate route names.
- Swelect Energy Systems.
- UNC Wilmington Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
- Wilmington Chamber of Commerce.
- Sowing seeds.
- Arrivo BioVentures.
- G1 Therapeutics.
- Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein launched an effort to assist private and public universities on matters including bond funding, real estate, intellectual property, civil rights and government relations.
- SciQuest.
- Triple threat.
- Kimpton Cardinal Hotel.
- News & Record.
- Qorvo.
- Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.
- Online guaranty.
- Carolinas HealthCare System.
- Cliff Cameron.
- Porter's Group.
- Ralph Ketner.
- Coffee buzz.
- Baldor Electric.
- Gaia Herbs.
- The N.C. Department of Transportation selected routes for the proposed Interstate 26 Connector, a 7-mile project to connect I-26 south of Asheville with U.S. 19/23/170 north of the city.
- UNC Asheville.
- Fostering collaboration: Appalachian Energy Summit promises $2 billion in saved energy costs by 2025.
- Innovative ideas: private funding supports research to address disease in eastern North Carolina.
- Cyber warriors: research at N.C. A&T advance innovative methods for countering cyber threats.
- Making campuses safer: new data collection methods are defining the extent of the sexual assault problem on college campuses.
- Thoughtful research: undergraduates research and portray the workings of the human brain, presenting their work on a national stage.
- Improving lives: UNC Chapel Hill finds solutions for industries, from big data management to cures for diseases.
- Powering advancements: UNC Charlotte's EPIC is growing the state's energy sector with workforce and new technology.
- Cures take collaboration: and some good galoshes.
- Labor gains: while politics may change the story, North Carolina has a red-hot reputation, with many global and domestic companies viewing the state as a great location for expansions.
- Craven haven: BSH Home Appliances: New Bern.
- Pump it up: Gilbarco Veeder-Root: Greensboro.
- Fund times: Dimensional Fund Advisors: Charlotte.
- Biotech boon: Novo Nordisk: Clayton.
- Swiss bliss: GF Linamar: Mills River.
- Dug in: the battle over House Bill 2 and its impact on North Carolina's economy seems split between parallel universes.
- Life's a pitch.
- Weaving history: sticking to Burke County amid the textile industry's flight overseas, Valdese Weavers is sharing its wealth with the company's 950 employees.
- Blending old and new: Western North Carolina is growing its economy and welcoming new businesses, such as craft brewing by leveraging existing assets and traditional industries.
- Explore world-class cuisine and recreation.
- Q2 FutureWork prosperity tour.
- Q2 Progress in motion forum.
- Q2 Family Business of the Year.