News
Popular Organization Takes a New Handle
The North Carolina Electronics and Information Technology Association (NCEITA)
has changed its name. Now called the North Carolina Technology Association,
the organization retains the same mission that focuses on the intersection of
technology and leadership as the two foster growth in North Carolina. According
to NCTA officials, the new name is broader in scope and more forward leaning.
It's proud of its remarkable history, which dates from 1993, but looks forward
to helping more Tar Heel technology firms grow and prosper. For more information
on NCTA, see www.nceita.org.
E&Y Waves the Green Flag for Entrepreneur of the Year Race
Ernst & Young is on the search for the best of the best entrepreneurs in
North Carolina. 2005 will mark the 19th year of the competition, which selects
winners in a variety of categories - media and entertainment, consumer and business
services, defense and security, financial services, hospitality, real estate,
construction, technology, health services, networking and communications, manufacturing
and distribution, and retail and consumer goods. More information is available
at www.carolinaeoy.ey.com.
CEC Member Human Capital Solutions Announces New Team Members
Bo Burch, chief principal at Human Capital Solutions, recently welcomed
Tamara Lukjanzcuk and Annie Williford to the firm's executive search and business
consulting staffs respectively. For more information on Human Capital Solutions
and its team, visit www.humancs.com.
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