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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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12986
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In 1919, thirteen Greensboro businessmen incorporated the Carolina Steel and Iron Company. They believed in their product and its need in a growing Southeastern United States. Starting with nine employees, the company had increased to eighty-two in a decade and was fabricating 7,000 tons of structural steel. Now known as Carolina Steel Corporation, the company employs 1,500 at twenty locations throughout the Southeast.
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12386
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Norman G. Ridenhour is president and chief executive officer of Carolina Steel Corporation of Greensboro. We the People of North Carolina magazine features him in the Businessman in the News section.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 43 Issue 2, Feb 1985, p8, 10, 12, 42, por
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11890
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Edwin H. Webster is president Carolina Steel Corporation of Greensboro. We the People of North Carolina magazine features him in the Businessman in the News section.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 38 Issue 6, June 1980, p11-12, 14, 51-52, por
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11816
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Carolina Steel Corporation was founded in 1919 in Greensboro and calls itself a \"fabricator of steel for buildings and bridges.\" In this article Bradham discusses the company's production of bridges for highways and railroads in the Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia.
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