The history and next steps of North Carolina’s ABC system

March 16, 2024 | Comments Off on The history and next steps of North Carolina’s ABC system

Welcome back. Tomorrow is March 17, which for most of the period since the 17th century was associated with a feast honoring St. Patrick and a brief respite from the strictures of Lent. But in recent decades, St. Patrick’s Day has become popularly known for green beer and parades. It’s in that spirit that we’ll focus today’s analysis on North Carolina’s…

A trailblazing campaign to bolster NC’s economic POWER

March 9, 2024 | Comments Off on A trailblazing campaign to bolster NC’s economic POWER

From the Desk of Mike Rusher, President of The Results Company  —————————————————————————————————– Welcome back this Saturday morning. We all know about North Carolina’s economic development hot streak. But far less attention is paid to the multi-million dollar marketing initiative that’s been strategically targeting major employers around the country for the past several years. The initiative…

Project Kitty Hawk update | 18 months later…

March 2, 2024 | Comments Off on Project Kitty Hawk update | 18 months later…

March 1st, 2024 It’s Saturday morning, and today we’re checking in on an initiative we covered more than 18 months ago: Project Kitty Hawk. Project Kitty Hawk is technically a nonprofit, but it’s legally associated with the UNC System and received $97 million in state funds from the General Assembly in 2021. The nonprofit’s core purpose is to equip…

Understanding demographic changes in the electorate

February 17, 2024 | Comments Off on Understanding demographic changes in the electorate

February 17th, 2024 Thanks for tuning in this Saturday morning. Today we’re exploring a phenomenon that polling suggests may be in full swing, but that we can’t really be sure about until after it happens: party realignment. We’ll get right to it. ***First, some basic political science. Who constitutes each party’s coalition impacts everything from…

What is the big deal with the Chevron deference? 

February 10, 2024 | Comments Off on What is the big deal with the Chevron deference? 

February 10th, 2024 Thanks for tuning in this Saturday morning. Today we’re talking about the pair of Supreme Court cases getting the most attention from the business community this year: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce. Both may undo what’s known as Chevon deference, a legal doctrine long pilloried in conservative circles that stems from…

Why educating for democracy is at the heart of the UNC mission…

February 3, 2024 | Comments Off on Why educating for democracy is at the heart of the UNC mission…

February 3rd, 2024 From the Desk of Chuck FullerGood morning, all, and thank you for continuing to engage with the thought-provoking material we put in front of you every Saturday. I thought it prudent to write you personally today about a matter that’s very important to me, and I suspect to most of you. Last…

Global Edelman surveys shows people trust businesses to lead… 

January 27, 2024 | Comments Off on Global Edelman surveys shows people trust businesses to lead… 

January 27th, 2024 Thanks joining us this morning. Three weeks ago, we wrote about America’s declining trust in its institutions. We’re writing again about trust today, but in a very different context focused on business and technology development, not politics. Every year, Edelman publishes the Edelman Trust Barometer based on tens of thousands of survey…

Why TRC Nexus came to be… 

January 20, 2024 | Comments Off on Why TRC Nexus came to be… 

January 20th, 2024 Thanks for joining this morning. Mike Rusher, President of the Results Company, here to tell the story of TRC Nexus – and to examine again the value of executive communications.  The story isn’t overly complicated. It started with a simple idea framed as a solution to an all-too-common problem: Executives are not…

Key General Assembly primaries to watch… 

January 13, 2024 | Comments Off on Key General Assembly primaries to watch… 

January 13th, 2024 Welcome in on this Saturday morning. Don’t look now, but North Carolina’s primary election is right around the corner. Early voting starts February 15, and voters can begin receiving absentee ballots on January 19 – this Friday.  Presidential and gubernatorial contests claim most of the media attention, but we offer below a…

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