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6816
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Rhone Sasser did not intend to become a banker, but he has built United Carolina Bank in Whiteville into a premier mid-tier power house. On one of his first jobs he was a tobacco buyer. His career in banking began in 1967, and he has held a number of positions before assuming his present one as UCB president and CEO. A team builder and motivator, Sasser says that choosing the right people is “the single most important thing a person can do to be successful as a manager.” Sasser is featured in NORTH CAROLINA magazine's “executive profile.”
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 3, Mar 1991, p16, 18-19
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6829
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J. Patrick Danahy is president and CEO of Cone Mills Corp., which is headquartered in Greensboro. He began his career as a management trainee in 1971-72 and became president and chief executive officer in 1990. Danahy is featured in NORTH CAROLINA magazine's “executive profile.”
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 4, Apr 1991, p12, 14-15, por
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12103
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McDowell discusses how employer provided day care services to employees has mutual advantages to both parties. A number of companies are highlighted, including PCA International, Inc. (Matthews), SAS Institute, Inc. (Cary), and Neuville-Mobil Sox (Hildebran).
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 40 Issue 9, Sept 1982, p26, 28-31, 50-51, il
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12959
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James F. Goodmon is president and chief executive officer of Capitol Broadcasting Company, Inc., which was founded by his maternal grandfather A. J. Fletcher. The company has grown to include television (WRAL-TV), FM radio, a newspaper, and several radio networks.
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12961
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We the People of North Carolina magazine features J. Richard Futrell, Jr. in its Businessman In the News section. Futrell is president of The Planters Corporation, based in Rocky Mount, and its single subsidiary, The Planters National Bank and Trust Company.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 47 Issue 4, Apr 1989, p6, 8-10, il, por
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12963
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Famous Raleigh restaurateur Thad Eure Jr., who died in 1988 at the age of 56, was honored by his industry at the 42nd annual meeting of the North Carolina Restaurant Association through the posthumous presentation of the 1989 A. G. \"Griff\" Glover Distinguished Service Award. Eure was one of the individuals who founded the nationally known Angus Barn in 1960. In all he had a hand in starting around fifty restaurants in the Southeast.
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12964
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We the People of North Carolina magazine features Charles G. Buie, Jr. in its Businessman In the News section. He is president and CEO of Charles Craft, Inc., a textile company he founded in Laurinburg in 1967 with two employees (himself and one other.) The company had sales of $250,000 the first year. Today, the company employs about 900, has sales of $65 million, and remains privately owned.
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12979
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Robert B. Albert worked twenty-five years with J.C. Penney, then decided he wanted to be his own boss. Precision Tune, founded in 1975, seemed the right fit for him. He opened his first center in Raleigh in 1979 and is the sub-franchisor for all of North Carolina east of Asheville. He and his son-in-law currently own sixteen centers with combined sales of over $11 million.
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12982
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John W. Robinson, who retired July 1, 1989, as president and chief executive officer of Greensboro-based Carolina Steel Corporation, is featured in We the People of North Carolina's Businessman in the News section.
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12989
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North Carolina's three largest telephone companies are profiled. They are Southern Bell Telephone Company (Charlotte); Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company (Tarboro); and GTE South, Inc. (Durham).
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 47 Issue 10, Oct 1989, p22, 24, 26-27, il
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12991
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James M. Culberson, Jr., president, chairman, and chief executive officer of the First National Bank of Randolph County, is featured in We the People of North Carolina's Businessman in the News section.
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12994
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H. Joe King, Jr., president, chairman, and chief executive officer of Home Federal Savings and Loan Association of Charlotte, is featured in We the People of North Carolina's Businessman in the News section.
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12996
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In this We the People of North Carolina magazine interview, Phil Kirk, the incoming president of North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry, discusses his reasons for seeking the presidency, his plans for the association, and his priorities upon assuming office.
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13003
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Bobo Tanner, chairman of the board for North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry for 1990-1991, is profiled. He is chairman of the board of Tanner Companies, Inc., an apparel company located in Rutherfordton.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 48 Issue 4, Apr 1990, p38, 42, 44, por