After posting losses for three consecutive years, Wrangler (a sub-division of VF Corp.), a Greensboro-based company, recorded record-breaking profits for 1991.
Bracey Robertson is earning her Doctor of Medicine degree through a unique program, the Three Plus Three Program, offered by East Carolina University's Medical School wherein twelve months are trimmed off the traditional M.D. Program.
Stuart Dickson is chief executive officer of Ruddick Corp. and the newly elected chairman of North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry (NCCBI).
The introduction of higher minimum wages, a new civil rights bill, and new banking regulations have increased business costs and strained the North Carolina economy. The burden of the economic hardships has trickled down to minorities.
The Lincoln County School of Technology offers instruction in service-oriented jobs to better prepare non-collegiate people to advance in the job market.