Month: January 2025

“A win for one is a win for all” – The origin story of the Carolina Core

By trcnexus / January 25, 2025 / Comments Off on “A win for one is a win for all” – The origin story of the Carolina Core

Thank you for joining us this Saturday morning. Today, we’re looking back in time to bring you the story of the resurgence of the Piedmont Triad Partnership (PTP) and the Carolina Core in Central North Carolina. Stan Kelly, former Chairman and President of the PTP, recently spoke about the organization’s impact on economic development across…

A New Perspective on Leadership, Justice, and Purpose

By trcnexus / January 18, 2025 / Comments Off on A New Perspective on Leadership, Justice, and Purpose

From the desk of Chuck Fuller, CEO of the Results Company Sometimes, we look at something that’s always been there and we see it for the first time. It seems those points cluster around certain periods of life: The first taste of being a “free” teenager, or the reality-changing weight of responsibility after a first child. Or…

The secret recipe for North Carolina’s economic ascension?

By trcnexus / January 11, 2025 / Comments Off on The secret recipe for North Carolina’s economic ascension?

Thank you for joining us this Saturday morning. This week, Site Selection Magazine published an in-depth article expanding on its annual rankings for best business climate and best cities for headquarters. It builds on survey responses from dozens of site selection professionals with deep experience in every state in the country.  Where might you think North Carolina…

Ban on cell phones in North Carolina classrooms?

By trcnexus / January 4, 2025 / Comments Off on Ban on cell phones in North Carolina classrooms?

Thank you for joining us this Saturday morning. Today, we will cover an education policy issue that has bipartisan support in North Carolina and national momentum— banning cell phones in classrooms.  In April 2024, Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan wrote: “There’s a funny thing that happens in a nation’s thoughts. At some point everyone knows…

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