Index of Selected Contents
of the March 2005 Issue of
the North Carolina Magazine
Cover Story
Going Digital
SAS CEO Jim Goodnight keynotes the NCCBI Annual Meeting,
which brings together
1,000 members for what incoming chair Steve Miller calls
"the best opportunity
to see and hear from North Carolina's top business and government leaders in one
place."
Today in North Carolina
Western N.C. sees new
manufacturing ventures. Charlotte goes upscale. A $100 million community is
planned for Carolina Beach.
Annual Golf Directory
U.S. Open Returns to Pinehurst
The U.S. Open returns to Pinehurst in record time. The only new course to debut
in N.C. last year, the Nicklaus designed Longview, wins accolades. And our golf
panel rates the best courses in the state, best courses to walk and more in our
annual review.
Executive Education
School's No Fool
Executives do not always have time to take full-fledged MBA courses, but N.C.
universities and colleges offer a wealth of options for the time-pressed to
upgrade business skills.
Executive Profile
Always on the Ball
Bob Greczyn delivered newspapers and flowers, cut meat in a butcher's shop, sold
men's clothing and drove a tractor trailor before finding his calling in
healthcare, where he rose to head Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina.
Tar Heel Travels
All Aboard
The rebirth of historic train stations delights many downtowns.
Departments
Editor's Desk
State Government
Executive Voices
NCCBI News
Publisher's Letter
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