Vol. 42 No. 8, August 2022
Index
- PASSIONATE LEADERSHIP.
- ERNIE PITT: The veteran Winston-Salem newspaper owner kept issues of the city's Black community front and center.
- ROCKY MOUNT: AN ENDURING N.C. BANKING TRADITION: Since acquiring RBC Bank (USA) ten years ago, PNC has stewarded Rocky Mount's established banking tradition, while facilitating continued growth and impact for local customers and the community.
- RUE AWAKENING: Roy Carroll takes to the streets of France's Le Mans to promote his Greensboro storage business.
- HEALTHY GAINS: Taking care of North Carolina pays for the state's big hospitals.
- COURSE CORRECTION: The pandemic prompts a change in plans for a Haywood County golf development.
- REPAIR RUCKUS: Legislators plan hearings to mediate a flap over farmers' ability to fix tractors.
- DENTAL PROBLEMS: Two top executives who helped move a big public company to North Carolina face questions over stock incentives.
- NCTREND: Public affairs.
- GOOD TIMES RETURNING: As COVID restrictions wane, business at North Carolina's meeting and convention destinations is nearing, and in some cases surpassing, pre-pandemic levels, thanks to updates and additions.
- "KIND OF AN OLIGARCH".
- WHAT'S THE BUZZ?
- Atom Power.
- Charlotte's Central Piedmont Community College.
- Lincoln Harris.
- Smoky Bissell.
- The Kirkland Co.
- Truist.
- Apiture.
- Duke Energy Renewables Wind of Charlotte and Total Energies Renewables.
- Fayetteville State University.
- Merchants Distributors.
- Novant Health and MedNorth Health Center.
- The Walsingham Group.
- UNC Pembroke's American Indian Heritage Center.
- Wilson Medical Center.
- Cone Health.
- Craven & Parker Development.
- Forward High Point.
- North Carolina Central University.
- Plakous Therapeutics.
- TrueBridge Capital Partners.
- UNC Health.
- Waya Health.
- Advance Auto Parts.
- Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority Board.
- Enact Holdings.
- N.C. Film and Entertainment Grant.
- QHP Capital.
- Tanya Parrish Grace.
- Visitors to national parks spent $1.7 billion in North Carolina last year, more than any state except for California, according to the National Park Service.
- MAKE SOMETHING NEW.
- Pasture profits: Raising grass-fed livestock proves lucrative for more N.C. farmers.
- No room on the mountain: Too much demand, too little supply create a thorny housing squeeze in Boone.
- Growth gains and pains.
- Ouch, that hurts: Stocks got slammed as fears of a recession mounted.
- 2022 BEST EMPLOYERS in NORTH CAROLINA.
- TWO SIDES OF THE SAME STORY.
- May 18-19, 2022.