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11487
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Paul N. Howard, Jr. founded the Paul N. Howard Company in Greensboro in 1950. The company is recognized as one of the country's major contractors and has recently expanded into the international market with multi-million dollar projects in Haiti and the Middle East. Contract awards for the first six months of 1975 were $40 million.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 33 Issue 11, Nov 1975, p111, 199-200, il
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2869
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In Greensboro, H. Michael Weaver's family has been involved in philanthropy, real estate, and construction for almost fifty years. The Weaver Foundation ranks in the state's top ten corporate foundations in assets and yearly giving.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 54 Issue 5, May 1996, p10,12-13, il
Record #:
11802
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Paul N. Howard, Jr. and his brother William founded the Paul N. Howard Company in Greensboro in 1950. The company is recognized as one of the country's major contractors and has recently expanded into the international market with multi-million dollar projects in Haiti and the Middle East. Paul Howard recently assumed the presidency for one year of the 8,000-member Associated General Contractors of America. Howard is featured in We the People of North Carolina magazine's Businessman in the News.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 37 Issue 4, Apr 1979, p15-17, 56, por
Record #:
11369
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W. H. Weaver founded Weaver Construction Company, a diversified building organization, in Greensboro in 1940. The company operates in North and South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, and Georgia.
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Record #:
5844
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David Griffin, Jr. is vice-president of the family business, D. H. Griffin Wrecking. The company is the Southeast's largest and the country's third-largest wrecking company. Gray discusses the work of Griffin and the company at the clean-up of the World Trade Center in New York.