Robert Glaser, “Electric Vehicles in North Carolina: The Good, the Bad and the Really, Really Ugly” (March 15)

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Robert Glaser, President, North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association Electric Vehicles in North Carolina: The Good, the Bad and the Really, Really Ugly Robert Glaser is the current President of the North Carolina Automobile Dealers Association Read more...

John Thompson, “GPD: Turning Challenges into Opportunities” (April 5)

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John Thompson, Chief, Greensboro Police Department GPD: Turning Challenges into Opportunities Chief John Thompson joined the Greensboro Police Department in October 2003 coming here from Asheboro Police Department. He has served in myriad of roles Read more...

Porter Halyburton, “Reflections on Captivity” (April 12)

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Porter Halyburton Reflections on Captivity A Prisoner of War in North Vietnam from 1965 until 1973, Porter Halyburton believes those 7 ½ years were not wasted.   Porter shares the valuable lessons he learned in captivity Read more...

Harold Martin, “The Path to R-1” (May 3)

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Harold Martin, Chancellor, NC A&T State University The Path to R-1 R-1 Universities are the top research universities in the nation. R-1 universities foster workforce and economic development by attracting top-tier talent and producing cutting-edge Read more...

Dr. Whitney Oakley, “Better Together, The Strategic Direction for the Future of Guilford County Schools” (May 10)

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Dr. Whitney Oakley, Superintendent of Schools, Guilford County Better Together, The Strategic Direction for the Future of Guilford County Schools Dr. Whitney Oakley is the superintendent of Guilford County Schools (GCS), serving more than 68,000 Read more...