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43595
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After leading an HMO's rapid growth, the East Carolina University grad helped expand Blue Cross dominance in N.C. health insurance.
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Hayes's creation, "Boundless" is a bronze life-size statue of 11 African American men on permanent display on the grounds of the Battle of Forks Road. the park is the only one in the nation built to honor United States Colored Troops serving during the Civil War.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 55 Issue 2, February 2023, p10, il
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As one of the co-founders of Charlotte-based NC law firm, Robinson Bradshaw and Hinson, P.A., Robinson has a long established history of molding key institutions across the state. Along with the success of Robinson law firm, Russell is also the author of "Robinson on North Carolina Corporation Law."; owned and maintained by North Carolina's Duke University of Law.
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"The Chicagoan helped shape Charlotte's radio industry for more than two decades." Kaplan's father started Chicago's leading radio station, WBBM in the 1920s. Kaplan started her career in the late 1950s. Her and husband Stan bought Charlotte's AM station in 1965 and made it a successful venture until its sale in 1989.
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"The son of a governor reinvented himself throughout his career." Hodges was significant in the growth of NCNB after its formation in 1960. He ran for U.S. Senate in 1977 but lost to John Ingram. He was later tapped by President Jimmy Carter for deputy secretary of Commerce during the second half of Carter's single term.
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