Vol. 42 No. 6, June 2022
Index
- TEACH YOUR CHILDREN.
- WHAT'S THE BUZZ?
- DALE HALTON: A pioneering CEO helped put the fizz back in a struggling family business.
- EMERGING TRENDS IN INSTITUTIONAL SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: New PNC survey validates the growing priority executives are placing on social responsibility.
- HONKY-TONK HEROINE: A Bandwidth executive's HR leadership style strikes a different tone.
- BLANKET EFFECT: Filmmaker Rebecca Williams captures the essence of a famous Tar Heel business.
- STAYING THE COURSE: Equestrian investors are restoring a foothills-area golf-course development with a rugged 50-year history.
- GET TO KNOW SEN. PAUL LOWE.
- MARSHALL EXPANDS SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM.
- MEREDITH COLLEGE'S SPRING POLL.
- ATRIUM'S SECOND CITY ADVANCE.
- Duke Energy.
- Edgewater Ventures.
- Max Solutions.
- Premix Group.
- Robinson Bradshaw.
- Terwilliger Pappas.
- The Related Group.
- Utz Brands.
- Atlantic Building Components.
- Cone Health.
- Live Oak Bancshares.
- N.C. Ports Authority.
- Pender County.
- Randolph Community College.
- Smith Reynolds Airport.
- Bioventus.
- Charles Ackerman.
- David Mounts.
- Hagan Barrett law firm.
- Heat Biologics.
- High Point University.
- I-95/I-40 Crossroads of America Economic Development Alliance.
- Nels Roseland.
- Salem Cyber.
- A loss of volunteers has forced the city to hire additional full-time firefighters, but federal funds could alleviate the financial impact.
- Credit Suisse.
- Devil-Dog Dungarees.
- Sprout2.
- The city is suing three companies over the collapse of 40-ton wooden arches along a pedestrian walkway in February, more than six months after being installed.
- The town, which operates its own electric service, approved a policy aimed at making it simpler for customers who want to generate their own solar power.
- UNC Health.
- BACK TO THE BOOKS.
- FIXER UPPERS: No auto-service business paints, washes, repairs or changes the oil for as many vehicles as Charlotte's Driven Brands.
- GLORY DAYS: The stars aligned for bank and credit union profits last year, contributing to a record year for many institutions.
- BILLIONAIRE'S Club: North Carolina-based investment advisers who manage more than $1 billion.
- Chain gang: No longer under the radar, leaders of North Carolina's logistics industry discuss their work amid unprecedented challenges.
- REENACTMENTS, REIMAGINED: The state's most important Civil War battlefield shifts with the times.
- COMPLETE CARE: North Carolina health care providers are improving the lives of women and children by addressing ailments and issues that will affect them later.
- Welcome, and thanks for your interest in Lee County!(COMMUNITY CLOSE-UP: LEE COUNTY)
- LOOKING INWARD, SEEING AHEAD: Lee County is developing its offerings, making it attractive to new residents and businesses.
- FRESH START: A vacant mill is revitalized as a center for promoting technology in a rural setting.