Vol. 43 No. 1, January 2023
Index
- SHINING LIGHTS.
- UNLIMITED UPSIDE: Kirk Bradley is the first participant in Business North Carolina's Power List Interview feature in which High Point University President Nido Qubein talks with some of the state's most influential leaders.
- FIRED BY FIERO: Two Duke University graduates craft a success story by inspiring people to learn crochet.
- BEAN BAG BONANZA: Tossing aside cynics' doubts, Stacey Moore is lifting cornhole to unexpected heights.
- SKY'S THE LIMIT: Jim Segrave's private-jet company is going public, creating a potential Down East high flier.
- TOP STOCK PICKS FOR 2023.
- GARAGE GURUS.
- MCHENRY, FOXX IN LINE FOR KEY COMMITTEE CHAIR POSTS.
- NEW COUNTY TIER DESIGNATIONS SHOW CHANCES.
- FCC'S BROADBAND MAPS COULD BE INACCURATE.
- LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE FAVORS MORE COMPUTER EDUCATION.
- LANE COLLAPSES.
- TRUE BELIEVERS.
- Albemarle Corp.
- Atrium Health.
- Catawba Two Kings Casino.
- Coca Cola Consolidated.
- Johnson & Wales University.
- Johnston Community College.
- Krispy Kreme.
- Pasta Piccinini.
- Skiptown.
- Skyla Credit Union.
- Star Communications.
- Boom Supersonic.
- Cape Fear Commercial.
- Dark Horse Studios.
- Hayward Holdings.
- Insteel Industries.
- Krispy Kreme.
- Nelipak.
- Novant Health.
- Smith Leonard.
- Truliant Federal Credit Union.
- BlackRock.
- Catalent.
- Cyemptive Technologies.
- G1 Therapeutics.
- Hoffman & Associates.
- Oppidan Investment.
- Titan Medical.
- UNC Chapel Hill.
- Woodgrain.
- Asheville Mall.
- Lassonde Industries.
- Western Carolina University.
- LEGISLATIVE OUTLOOK.
- NOT JUST MONEY.
- DASHED HOPES: The collapse of an insurance industry star's landmark project cost Charlotte a major windfall.
- CLASS ACTS.
- CULTURE OF INNOVATION: Forsyth County, Winston-Salem are hub for medical marvels, high-tech, research and entrepreneurs.
- ROBESON REBOOT: A $3 million civic center expansion could rejuvenate downtown Lumberton.