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Carolina Business Review

by Carolina Business Review

Podcast by Carolina Business Review

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Episodes

Dr. Jeff Cox, NC Community College System President

26m · Published 27 Oct 14:00
The role community colleges play in preparing workers for the jobs coming to the Carolinas, how students who attend community college have the potential to make a big impact on rural areas, and why veteran teachers are leaving education (and pay is only part of the problem).

Lynn Good, Duke Energy CEO

26m · Published 01 Oct 21:00
Lynn Good says her entire business strategy rests on pivoting to cleaner energy. At the same time, Good says Duke Energy is building the infrastructure to provide reliable and affordable energy that will accommodate the exponential growth in the Carolinas.

Tim Gabel, President & CEO of RTI International

26m · Published 10 Sep 21:00
RTI International is a billion dollar nonprofit whose mission is to provide scientific research that improves our lives. Tim Gabel explains how his company works to exist in today’s polarized political climate without getting caught up in it. Also, exploring the ethics of artificial intelligence, digital nomads who live where they want to and work all over the world, and how the war for talent is forcing companies to rethink forcing employees to go to the office.

Bob Luddy, President, CaptiveAire

26m · Published 27 Aug 21:00
The pandemic changed the way a lot of us think about indoor air quality. Did you know, circulating the same air not only helps viruses spread, but it can make you more tired and less productive at work? Bob Luddy from CaptiveAire explains how his company is helping schools, restaurants and businesses bring in fresh, outside air to everyone’s benefit. Also, Luddy, who has founded several schools, says he believes giving kids a classical education better prepares them to be successful.

Workforce Housing

26m · Published 25 Aug 11:00
Buying a home is more difficult now. Mortgage rates have doubled since last year, home prices are high and housing supply is low. We gathered a panel of housing experts to examine the problem and discuss solutions.

Kody Kinsley, North Carolina Secretary of Health and Human Services

26m · Published 20 Aug 20:59
How Medicaid expansion will help North Carolina small businesses thrive, how the trauma of the last three years has exacerbated mental health issues and the simultaneous care and prevention that needs to happen now. Also, what's complicating the teacher shortage and the workforce that needs to grow to accommodate all of the retirees moving to the Carolinas.

North Carolina Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger

26m · Published 13 Aug 21:00
North Carolina Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger says there is broad agreement in the state legislature, across party lines, on the number one priority: education. Sen. Berger discusses the plan to help students who fell behind during the pandemic. Also, why he changed his mind about Medicaid expansion, what can be done about the polarizing political climate and what's fueling the budget surplus.

Carolina Insiders

26m · Published 23 Jul 21:00
Business is booming in the Carolinas. Companies are investing here more than ever. So, how does record economic development factor square with recession fears? And why a salary boost might not be enough to keep teachers in the classroom. Insiders panel: Sara Fawcett, President & CEO, United Way of the Midlands Tony Mecia, Editor, The Charlotte Ledger Susie Shannon, President & CEO, SC Council on Competitiveness Patrick Woodie, President & CEO, NC Rural Center

Haley Gentry, CEO of Charlotte Douglas International Airport

26m · Published 16 Jul 21:00
CLT is undergoing a major transformation, but even after all of the projects are complete, construction could continue. Also, bleisure is the latest buzzword in travel, but what is it and why is it changing the way the airport operates?

Carolina Tourism Insiders

26m · Published 09 Jul 21:00
Your favorite seaside restaurant could be closed a couple of days a week or your hotel room might not be cleaned every day on vacation because there are still so many open hospitality jobs in the Carolinas. Our tourism insiders also discuss 'over tourism' and how it is impacting our favorite places to visit.

Carolina Business Review has 172 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 76:00:48. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 7th, 2024 04:11.

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