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Pillars of North Carolina: Mitchell Gold makes a mark in furniture, civil rights
Mitchell Gold, a New Jersey native, saw treasure in rural North Carolina, where he’s created a thriving furniture company while fighting for civil rights.
Just the facts: A look at the $5 billion UNC system
The skinny on North Carolina’s $5 billion UNC system
Juice-bar chain serves up 80 stores in three years
Founders of Clean Juice, Landon and Kat Eckles took a juice bar from a leap of faith to explosive expansion in four years.
xElle angel fund has women supporting women
xElle Ventures strives to build a North Carolina business community that empowers and funds female entrepreneurs.
ArchiveSocial saves the messages
A Durham company ensures nothing gets lost in the bureaucracy of government records.
Dogwood, CresCom help revive N.C. community banking
Leaders of Crescom Bank and Dogwood State Bank spot an opportunity to revitalize N.C. community banking.
Town Square: Wine and poultry power Rose Hill
Rose Hill tops the charts in pork and poultry production, sweet muscadine wine, and large cooking utensils.
Opinion: Boomtowns at coast, mountains have much in common
Asheville and Wilmington, the state’s biggest mountain and beach towns, share more traits than expected.
Opinion: Course correction at Blue Cross
It took a defiant whistleblower to spark the ouster of the state’s most powerful insurance executive.
Round table: Digital privacy, security and business
The importance of data privacy for individuals and businesses is becoming an increasingly significant factor in the new era of e-commerce, mobile marketing and the sharing of information.
2019 Guide to Business
Hill, Chesson & Woody provides tips on captivating quality employees and creating a culture that inspires them to stay and build a long-term career.
Pitt County pride
The area has been transforming for several decades, all while keeping its rural heritage in its new ventures.