Tag: North Carolina Business
-
Berico Fuels Appoints Fourth Generation Company President
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Founded by W.N. Berry in 1924, Berico Fuels recently named its sixth Berry to be the company’s president. Will Berry is fourth generation and does not take the position for granted.
-
‘Finishing Touches’ Closes the Gap Between Estate Plans and the Details of Everyday Life
HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. — Katrina Bragg, owner of Task Mania, a leading virtual administrative assistant service, today launches “Finishing Touches,” a living document designed to capture and organize an individual’s most important personal information.
-
Asheville Cooking Classes – A Fun and Educational Alternative to Dining Out
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — After being closed for several months, Cottage Cooking Asheville has re-opened, but classes look a little different now. They’re even more intimate and guests will enjoy more of a demo versus hands-on experience.
-
Capital Pre-owned Opens New Location in Leland, North Carolina
WILMINGTON, N.C. — Capital Pre-owned of Wilmington, ventured into the inception of another new location, this time in Leland, North Carolina. The new location is at 1109 New Point Boulevard, Suite 1, Leland, NC 28451.
-
Sokal to Sponsor Greg Biffle’s Return to NASCAR
RALEIGH, N.C. — Sokal, a leader in the advertising world, will sponsor the long-awaited return of Greg Biffle to NASCAR. Sokal, a long-time supporter and avid fan of NASCAR, will be the proud sponsor of this event.
-
Open Book Extracts Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of All Lots of Always Be Clean Hand Sanitizer and Just Hand Sanitizer that are Labeled to Contain Methanol
ROXBORO, N.C. — Open Book Extracts (OBX) is voluntarily recalling to the consumer level all lots of Always Be Clean Hand Sanitizer and Just Hand Sanitizer that are labeled to contain methanol.
-
Money Flows to Talent: Why HBCUs Must Fight to Attract More Top Ranked Black Student-Athletes
GREENSBORO, N.C. — In this third installment of the BWC Consulting’s series, the North Carolina-based black-owned economic development firm, with a history of working with black institutions of higher learning, discusses the significance of closing the economic gap between Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Historically White Institutions (HWIs) by leveraging athletic programs.