PODCAST · business
Carolina Business Review
by Carolina Business Review
Podcast by Carolina Business Review
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Shelly Cayette-Weston, President of Business Operations, Charlotte Hornets
Go inside the Hive with Shelly Cayette-Weston, President of Business Operations for the Charlotte Hornets She's sharing the playbook for strategy around fan engagment, long term growth of the team, creating legacy and passion for the game, changes at the Spectrum Center and more.
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Economic Year in Review 2025
Panelists: Laura Ullrich Director of Economic Research, Indeed John Connaughton, Ph.D Professor of Financial Economics, UNC Charlotte Joseph C. Von Nessen, Ph.D. Research Economist, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina Frank Hefner, Ph.D. Professor of Economics, College of Charleston
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213
Insider's Panel
A discussion on the biggest issues facing the region. Panelists Dr. Monique Perry-Graves, Chief Executive Officer, Road to Hire Jason Thomas, Executive Editor, SC Biz News Tony Mecia, Editor, The Charlotte Ledger Matt Martin, Regional Executive, North and South Carolina Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
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212
The Crafted Economy: Liquor and Beer in the Carolinas
Panelists: Cristina Hall Ackley, Co-Founder & President, Ginger's Revenge Bruce L. Tyler Co-Owner/Manager, Weldon Mills Distillery, LLC Trey Boggs Owner and COO, Palmetto Distillery Matt Bowes Founder/ Owner, The Southern Growl Beer Company Vice President, SC Brewers Guild
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The Carolinas one year after Hurricane Helene
Panelists: Kit Cramer, President and CEO, Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce David Jackson, President and CEO, Boone Area Chamber of Commerce Peter O'Leary, Mayor, Chimney Rock Village Carol Pritchett, Mayor, Lake Lure Ben Duncan, Chief Resilience Officer, South Carolina Office of Resilience
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210
Andrew Hsu, President, College of Charleston
Panelists Aaron Nelson President and CEO,The Chamber For a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro James McQuilla President, Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce
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209
Steve Henry, President of Paper & Packaging, Domtar
Panelists John Hood President, John William Pope Foundation Carl Blackstone President and CEO, Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce
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208
Maurice 'Mo' Green, NC Superintendent of Public Instruction
Panelists John Hood President, John William Pope Foundation Carl Blackstone President and CEO, Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce
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NC Auditor Dave Boliek
Panelists: Vicki Lee Parker High, Executive Director, NC Sustainable Business Council Susie Shannon, President & CEO, SC Council on Competiveness
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State Employees' Credit Union CEO Leigh Brady
Panelists: Vicki Lee Parker High, Executive Director, NC Sustainable Business Council and Susie Shannon, President & CEO, SC Council on Competitiveness
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NC Treasurer Brad Briner
Panelists Ben Kinney Publisher, Business North Carolina Allen Smith President and CEO, OneSpartanburg, Inc.
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Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles
Panelists Anna Beavon Gravely, Founder, Restless Politico Matt Martin, Regional Executive, North and South Carolina Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
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Blake Scholl, Founder and CEO, Boom Supersonic
Panelists: Frank Hefner, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, College of Charleston Joe Waters, Co-Founder and CEO, Capita
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Scott Keogh, President and CEO, Scout Motors
What does it take to rebuild an American Icon? Panelists David C. Lockwood III, CRE CCIM SIOR Executive Vice President and COO, Colliers, South Carolina Tony Mecia Editor, Charlotte Ledger
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Douglas A. Hicks, Davidson College President
Panelists John Hood John William Pope Foundation Dr. Joseph C. Von Nessen Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina
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Todd Hall, President and CEO, Truliant Federal Credit Union
Panelists John Hood, President, John William Pope Foundation Joseph C. Von Nessen, Ph.D., Research Economist, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina
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Tourism in the Carolinas 2025
We explore the impact of Hurricane Helene on this season, federal policy on hospitality hiring, and foreign travel, new state parks and a deal that will bring more foodies to visit the Carolinas. Special guests: Wit Tuttell, Executive Director, Visit NC Duane Parrish, Director, South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism
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Eric Davis, Chairman, North Carolina State Board of Education
A look at the biggest issues facing education from teacher pay to executive orders, funding, immigration and more
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Rebuilding the Carolinas: 6 Months After Hurricane Helene
We talk with leaders from some of the most damaged area about the progress and challenges still ahead.
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Jay Karen, CEO, National Golf Course Owners Association
Jay Karen, CEO, National Golf Course Owners Association by Carolina Business Review
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Ward Nye, Chair, President and CEO, Martin Marietta
Panelists L. Dean Faile President and CEO, York County Regional Chamber of Commerce Vicki Lee Parker High Executive Director, NC Sustainable Business Council
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The Insider's Report
The Carolina Business Review Insiders tackle some of the most impactful issues facing this region in 2025. Panelists Donald Thompson Founder and CEO, The Diversity Movement Susie Shannon President and CEO, SC Competitiveness Council Sam Konduros President and CEO, Greenville City Economic Development Corporation Sarah Hall Director, Institute for Emerging Issues, NC State University
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Economic Forecast 2025
Panelists Sarah House Managing Director, Senior Economist, Wells Fargo Mark Vitner Founder, Chief Economist, Piedmont Crescent Capital John Connaughton, Ph.D Professor of Financial Economics, UNC Charlotte Anders Persson, CFA, Chief Investment Officer, Head of Global Fixed Income, Nuveen
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Darren Spicer, Co-Founder, CEO, Clutch Coffee
Special Guest Darren Spicer, Co-Founder, CEO, Clutch Coffee Panelists Jason Thomas, Executive Editor, SC Biz News Tony Mecia, Editor, Charlotte Ledger
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Economic Year in Review 2024
Panelists Sarah House Managing Director, Senior Economist, Wells Fargo Mark Vitner Founder, Chief Economist, Piedmont Crescent Capital John Connaughton, Ph.D Professor of Financial Economics, UNC Charlotte Anders Persson, CFA, Chief Investment Officer, Head of Global Fixed Income, Nuveen
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Harry Sideris, President, Duke Energy
It does seem ironic even that an act of God or natural disaster can eviscerate a region so completely but eventually bring a community together. We have seen that over and over again since the devastation of the hurricanes in September. Such times also build leaders. We hear about the rebuilding effort from Duke Energy's newly named President, Harry Sedaris. Panelists Georgia Mjartan, President and CEO, Central Carolina Community Foundation John Hood, President, John William Pope Foundation
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NC Transportation Secretary Joey Hopkins
An update on the progress to rebuild Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, plus funding needs, future storm planning and managing the mental toll. Panelists Patrick Woodie, President & CEO, NC Rural Center Antjuan Seawright, Founder and CEO, Blueprint Strategy
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The giving report
As non-profits struggle to redefine community what are the challenges for the organizations that serve those in need in the region, from relief funding to polarization, and affordable housing. Panelists: Cathy Bessant, CEO, Foundation for the Carolinas Rhett Mabry, President, The Duke Endowment Dr. Tonya Matthews, President and CEO, International African American Museum Sara Fawcett, President and CEO, United Way of the Midlands
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SC Transportation Secretary Justin Powell
From hurricane rebuilding, to rural priorities, collaboration with North Carolina and creative funding, we talk with the first new SC DOT leader in nearly a decade. Panelists Patrick Woodie, President & CEO, NC Rural Center Christopher Finn, Interim President and CEO, South Carolina I-77 Alliance
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Peter Hans, President, UNC System
In this Executive Profile, President Hans talks about leading in polarizing times, the role AI should play in higher education, affordability and enrollment, Hurricane Helene's impact to the UNC System, and more.
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Erik Hooks, FEMA Deputy Administrator
Former NC Secretary of Public Safety and the State’s Homeland Security Advisor, Hooks updates on the progress and challenges of the relief effort in North and South Carolina following Hurricane Helene. Panelists: Tony Mecia, Editor, The Charlotte Ledger Joseph C. Von Nessen, Ph.D., Research Economist, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina
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Pierre Naude', CEO, nCino
AI and Fintech, Wilmington's business advantage, Managing growth. Plus Panelists on Hurricane Helene, commercial real estate and the upcoming election. J. Brannen Edge III Managing Partner, President & Chief Executive Officer, Flagship Healthcare Properties, LLC Carl Blackstone President and CEO, Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce
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Ellen Weaver, SC Superintendent of Education
An Executive Profile with South Carolina's Superintendent of Education in her first term. We talk about priorities, teacher pay and retention, the importance of early literacy, a new controversial cell phone policy, book bans, building on the school-business pipeline, learning loss, and hurricane relief efforts.
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AI Unleashed
From the evolution to the limitations and the future regulations we unpack AI with two of the men guiding the industry in the Carolinas. Panelists Igor Jablokov, Founder and CEO, Pryon Dr. Collin Lynch, Artificial Intelligence Academy, NC State Associate Professor, Computer Science, NCSU
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Chalmers Carr, President and CEO, Titan Farms
Hosted by Laura Ullrich, in for Chris Williams South Carolina based Titan Farms is the industry-leading grower, packer, and shipper of fresh peaches and vegetables. Panelists Peter Gwaltney, President & Chief Executive Officer, North Carolina Bankers Association James McQuilla, President, Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce
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Former NC Governor Pat McCrory
From the No Labels party to transportation and infrastructure for the region, the Former Governor has plenty of opinions, including on the current chaos in politics. Panelists: Joe Waters, Co-Founder and CEO, Capita Brian Etheridge, President, Leadership North Carolina
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Tom Barkin, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
A one-on-one with Tom Barkin, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Barkin responds to the Fed's vote to hold borrowing costs and discusses new data that could indicate a change at the FOMC's September meeting. Other topics include: inflation, housing, commercial real estate, consumer spending, and jobs.
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Catherine Truitt, North Carolina State Superintendent of Public Instruction
After a shocking loss in the Primary, Catherine Truitt reflects on her time in office and shares her perspective on the two candidates for her job. She also shares how education being used as a wedge issue is impacting students and explains why the unique governing model limits the job.
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Machelle Baker Sanders, NC Secretary of Commerce
In this Executive Profile with the state's top economic developer, we talk about economic growth in a volatile economy, leveraging the state's talent pool, workforce challenges such as affordable housing and childcare and the department's position on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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Carolina Tourism 2024
Guests: Wit Tuttell, Executive Director, Visit NC Duane Parrish, Director, South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation & Tourism
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Sean Suggs, President, Toyota Battery Manufacturing, North Carolina
Panelists: Terik Tidwell, NC IDEA Foundations' Black Entrepreneurship Council Managing Partner, 642 Partners Dr. Nicholas J. Hill, Dean, School of Business, Claflin University
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Jeff Plotner, Co-Founder, CEO, Brackish
The Founder of a brand that intersects business, art and upscale, Southern Culture talks about their origin story, scaling, and challenges of being an entrepreneur. Panelists Dr. Monique Perry-Graves, Executive Director, Teach for America NC Dr. Nicholas J. Hill , Dean, School of Business, Claflin University
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David DiBenedetto, Senior Vice President and Editor in Chief, Garden & Gun Magazine
Topics: changes in the publishing industry, the popularity of Southern culture, cultural heritage tourism, and building a brand. Panelists Aaron Nelson, President and CEO, The Chamber For a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro Dr. Tonya Matthews, President and CEO, International African American Museum
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Todd Olson CEO, Co-Founder at Pendo
An Executive Profile with Todd Olson, CEO, Co-Founder at Pendo. We dive into artificial intelligence. Other topics include future growth and a potential IPO.
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Harry Lightsey III, South Carolina Secretary of Commerce
An Executive Profile with South Carolina Secretary of Commerce, Harry Lightsey. Where does SC go next in light of the South's record-breaking economic development? Other topics: worker issues, sectors seeing recovery and growth, advanced energy opportunities, the S.C. Department of Commerce rebrand, and manufacturing success.
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Harold L. Martin Sr., Chancellor, NC A&T
The head of the largest HBCU in the country for 10 years in a row talks about impact, developing future leaders, and funding in his last year as Chancellor. Panelists Anna Beavon Gravely Political Analyst, Restless Politico James McQuilla President, Orangeburg Chamber of Commerce
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Jimmy Staton, President and CEO, Santee Cooper
Are we in an energy crisis? We ask the head of South Carolina's state-owned utility Santee Cooper. Plus the race to energy transformation and managing growth. Panelists Anna Beavon Gravely, Political Analyst, Restless Politico James McQuilla, President, Orangeburg Chamber of Commerce
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Dr. Karrie G. Dixon, Chancellor, Elizabeth City State University
Panelists Sandy H. Davis, President and CEO, Myrtle Beach Regional Economic Development Kevin J. Price, President and CEO, National Institute of Minority Economic Development
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Andreas Michaelis, German Ambassador to the U.S.
Just months into the job, Germany's ambassador to the U.S. chose to visit the Carolinas. Why? Because we hold one of, if not the biggest concentration of German companies in America. Ambassador Andreas Michaelis discusses what makes this transatlantic relationship so special.
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Commercial Real Estate Experts
Higher interest rates and construction costs aren't keeping our panel of experts from a positive outlook for commercial real estate in 2024. In this episode, they discuss the future of office space, the apartment boom, the future of malls and more.
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