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13029
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Seddon Goode, Jr. is president and director of University Research Park, Inc., which is located north of Charlotte. He has been instrumental in developing University Research Park into the third-largest university-related research park in the country. Goode is featured in North Carolina magazine's Executive Profile section.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 6, June 1991, p8, 10-11, por
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13031
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James Daniel Brock, Jr., is Vice-President-Marketing Services for USAir, Inc., located in Winston-Salem. He is featured in North Carolina magazine's Executive Profile section.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 7, July 1991, p10, 12-13, por
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13032
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Joe S. Epley is founder and president of Epley Associates Inc., a Charlotte public relations firm, and 1991 president of the Public Relations Society of America. Founded in 1968, the company has annual billings of over $2 million and employs a staff of forty-two full-and part-time persons. He is featured in North Carolina magazine's Executive Profile section.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 8, Aug 1991, p12, 14-15, por
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13033
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Iredell County is featured in this month's North Carolina magazine Community Profile.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 8, Aug 1991, p23-28, il
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13034
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Richard Marcus Jordan, President and CEO of the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, is featured in North Carolina magazine's Executive Profile section.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 10, Oct 1991, p12, 14-15, por
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29162
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Despite the challenges that threaten the market, such as deteriorating asset quality and declining margins, Frank H. Dunn, Jr., President of First Union National Bank of North Carolina, provides dynamic leadership that inspires employees to do their best for the customers, stakeholders, and employees themselves.
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NC Magazine (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 1, Jan 1991, p8, 10-11, por
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29164
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A weakened national economy and troubled banking conditions have caused a falling out with the public. But the leaders of North Carolina's banking community hoope that changes in the state's laws and the state's community-based financial institutions will keep North Carolina from having thee same national downturn.
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NC Magazine (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 1, Jan 1991, p20-21, por
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29167
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The North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management estimates that there will be a budget shorfall for the 1992 fiscal year in the form of $1.038 billion, if all state programs are funded in full.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 1, Jan 1991, p32
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29178
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Despite pinching of a contracting economy, North Carolina's health product industry is growing and expanding. The value of products and the amount of them being produced in and shipped from North Carolina has rapidly grown in the last decade, sometimes quadrupling the numbers seen in 1980.
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NC Magazine (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 2, Feb 1991, p48-51, por
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29179
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Recently, Hamlet, North Carolina was chosen as the backdrop for a new film because its buildings and Main Street date to the era needed for story. Hamlet, and many other places, are making millions as filmmakers and actors utilize towns, landscapes, and actors from the state.
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NC Magazine (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 3, March 1991, p8, por
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29184
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Betsy Y. Justus, Secretary of Revenue for the State of North Carolina, believes in innovative and resourceful management, and her ideas are saving state tax payers substantial dividends by cutting department costs.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 3, Mar 1991, p42-43, por
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29201
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The city center of Greensboro, North Carolina is sprouting up high-rise buildings. With nearly $190 million in new construction, soaring skyscrapers are turning Greensboro into a 21st century skyline.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 4, Apr 1991, p27, 29-30, 32-34, 36-38, 40, por
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29215
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The economic impact of Interstate Highway 40 is highly anticipated for those in six counties that the highway traverses between Raleigh and Wilmington, North Carolina. Along this corridor, residents are hoping for widespread growth in jobs due to tourism, retail, and other services.
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NC Magazine (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 5, May 1991, p30, 32-38, por
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29218
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Whether it is chairing the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce economic development division, lobbying for the Carolina pro-football team, chairing at an investment banking firm, or developing the University Research Park, Seddon 'Rusty' Goode, Jr., is working to make Charlotte, and North Carolina, a better place to work and live.
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NC Magazine (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 6, June 1991, p8, 10-11, por
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29223
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Carteret County, who's Crystal Coast has attracted visitors for centuries, is growing thanks to continued travel and tourism. Along with tourism, commercial fishing is also thriving, as well as beach recreation, and various manufacturing ventures (i.e. boat building, phosphate, fiberglass, fish meal and oil, apparel, port facilities, and others).
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NC Magazine (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 49 Issue 6, June 1991, p23-24, 26, 28, 32-39, por