Sinopsis
Podcast by Carolina Business Review
Episodios
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Resetting For 2018 [Full HD 1080p]
25/03/2018 Duración: 26minWhat do those things like, sprirtuality, tribe, social-sciences and faith have to do with our everyday lives? How does the more metaphysical manifest? AND are we missing the opportunity to try something new in business and community relations?
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Wealth Inequality
22/03/2017 Duración: 27minChuck Purvis, CEO, Coastal Federal Union is the featured special guest. Panelists include John Hood, John William Pope Foundation, Peggy B. McLean, Kershaw County Economic Development Director.
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A CFO's Perspective
19/07/2016 Duración: 26minExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Anne Lloyd, Martin Marietta and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Steve Young, Duke Energy talk candidly.
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Brent Cagle, Aviation Director, Charlotte Douglas International
19/07/2016 Duración: 26minA one on one interview with the man behind the nation's 5th busiest airport. The new Director talks everything from security to expansion to the future.
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Beyond the Headlines
27/06/2016 Duración: 26minThis is edition of Carolina Business Review takes a deeper look at the stories making news.. From Brexit to the economy and more. Panelists Matt Martin, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and Former NC Budget Director Lee Roberts, SharpVue Capital
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One on one with SC Transportation Secretary Christy Hall
27/06/2016 Duración: 26minTransportation is a critical issue in the Palmetto State. Host Chris William sits down for a one on one conversation with South Carolina's transportation chief.
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What you should know about Private Equity
03/05/2016 Duración: 26minFrom growth industries to capital deployment strategy and signs of a recession.. we look at challenges in the economy from the viewpoint of Private Equity.
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Politics, Policy and Brand
25/04/2016 Duración: 26minA look at how NC House Bill 2 and other controversial policies are impacting the economic development of the region. What happens to businesses when politics and policy collide? Are social issues overshadowing more pressing discussions of transportation and education?