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"Cryotherapy" a modern twist on harnessing cold for therapeutic treatment involves submerging the body neck down in subzero air to reduce inhalation. there has been a surge of business interest in the trend. Joseph and Mathew Pepe are leading the cryotherapy scene in North Carolina singing on with Teas based iCRYO to bring a franchise to Raleigh earlier this year.
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After World War II, Marshall Rauch joined his wife's family's textile business in Bessemer City in Gaston County, later starting his own business, Pyramid Mills. A big break came in 1963, when Spiegel Catalog Company placed an order for Christmas ornaments woven with rayon thread., Rauch Industries went public in 1983 and was sold for $50 million in 1996. In addition to business, Rauch used his leadership skills to gain inclusion for blacks and Jewish people in Gaston County . He is currently 97 years old.
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UNC campuses are offering approximately $125million in prorated refunds to students for housing and food services. The crisis has prompted dramatic change in admissions and academics. Virtual classrooms and declining revenues are leading to creative initiatives in both public and private institutions.
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Phil Dubons served as Chancellor of UNC-Charlotte from 2005-2020. During his tenure, the university's enrollment increased by 40% to 29,000 students and a football program was added.
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Byron Hicks is Deputy State Director of the Small business & Technology Development Center. Hicks says the first step is exploring available Federal, State and local Coronavirus relief programs then focus on the business and practice continued communication.
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"The Raleigh-Durham area has tremendous momentum with a combination of top universities, highly skilled labor and advanced manufacturing. For Research Triangle Park's 7,000 acres and surrounding 11-county territory of innovation, manufacturing and technology, new construction and incoming business keep the commerce hub ticking."
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"A discount airline's bet ona suburban Charlotte airport could pay off handsomely for Concord pending a return to air traffic normalcy." Plans for Las Vegas-based Allegiant to transition the Concord-Pagett Regional Airport are being delayed due to the Pandemic until 2021.
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"North Carolina businesses exported a record $34.35 billion in merchandise in 2019 but started this year facing the economic impact of an unprecedented global pandemic." John Loyack is EDPNC vice president of global business services.
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In May 2020, N.C. State Auditor reported NCDOT overspent its $5.9 billion budget by $742 million. Wood is urging state lawmakers to require the N.C. Office of State budget and Management to gain oversight authority on NCDOT spending
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Ravi and Chandra Patel head Charlotte based Stee Hotels, one of the Southeast's largest hotel chains. A nephew, equity owner and director of external affairs, Vinay Patel says when Ravi and Chandra showed up in 1980 to buy a small roadside hotel, they were dismissed and told to go back where they came from. however, they were undaunted.
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"The State mulls an opioid settlement that may recoup nearly $50 million a year." More than 70 of the state's 100 counties along with eight cities are parties to the agreement.
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Fayetteville Technical Community College and the Carolina Cyber Center at Montreat College are teaming up to innitiate the Carolina Cyber Network. to assist North Carolina in tackling the growing problem of cybersecurity.
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Landon Zimmer is managing partner of Wilmington based Zimmer Development, a commercial developer founded by the family that launched the Reed's Jewelers chain in 1946.
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"A pioneer in N.C. banking and investment management carves out a specialty in advising family-owned businesses." Cole's banking career began 1973 at NCNB in Greensboro. In 2011, she founded SAGE Leadership & Strategy
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