Carolina Business Review

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Podcast by Carolina Business Review

Episodes

  • Randy Woodson, Chancellor, NC State University

    17/05/2023 Duration: 26min

    What does the future of education look like with artificial intelligence like ChatGpt? NC State Chancellor Dr. Randy Woodson says A.I. will be a disruptor, but not in a bad way. In this episode, Dr. Woodson explains how students are already using the technology. He also believes that A.I. won’t replace human workers, but it will help them make more breakthroughs and fewer errors. Plus, NC State's new Artificial Intelligence Academy is among the first of its kind. Other topics: NC State’s strategic growth plan and how it aligns to the state’s critical workforce needs, why Dr. Woodson gave back nearly all of the $1.7 million bonus he got last year and the special efforts NC State makes to help veterans and their families with their education.

  • Banking's real risk

    10/05/2023 Duration: 27min

    When Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank failed, it triggered fear, uncertainty and a lot of finger pointing. We gathered a panel of banking experts to talk through what happened, regulation and the impact of the Federal Reserve interest rate changes. Panelists: James Sills, President and CEO, M&F Bank Peter Gwaltney, President and CEO, NC Bankers Association Fred L. Green, III, President and CEO, SC Bankers Association Robert Hartwig, PhD, Director, Risk and Uncertainty Management Center, Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina

  • Tim Arnold, President and CEO, Colonial Life

    03/05/2023 Duration: 26min

    Mental health issues are a bigger part of business conversations lately and for good reason. Since the pandemic, the number of people who say they have experienced mental and behavioral health issues has skyrocketed. In this episode, Tim Arnold talks about where he’s seeing the impact and how the business community can - and should - have in shaping solutions.

  • Reid Wilson, Secretary of North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources

    26/04/2023 Duration: 26min

    From museums and aquariums to state parks and symphonies, Reid Wilson manages many of the things we love most about North Carolina. As the Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, it’s his job to promote all of the wonderful things to do and see in our state. In this conversation, Wilson talks about how a thriving arts scene and connections to nature are also important parts of bringing business into North Carolina.

  • Dale Folwell, North Carolina Treasurer

    20/04/2023 Duration: 26min

    North Carolina’s treasurer says the state’s largest healthcare companies are cartels disguised as non-profits. Why is the state’s chief banker going after healthcare CEOs? Dale Folwell explains why he’s so passionate about the issue, especially when it comes to rural healthcare.

  • Dave Barnes, Co-founder of Shibumi Shades

    12/03/2023 Duration: 26min

    Visit most Carolina beaches and you’ll see Shibumi Shades billowing in the sea breeze. The company founded in North Carolina by two brothers and a friend has been a smashing success. Co-founder Dane Barnes says they're working on expanding the brand to enhance the beach experience. We also talk with him about why the Grand Strand is one of only two beach areas in the nation that don't allow Shibumi Shades.. yet.

  • Catherine Truitt, North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction

    05/03/2023 Duration: 26min

    To help underperforming schools we first need to change the way we define them. North Carolina’s Superintendent of Public Instruction, Catherine Truitt explains why the current system isn’t a fair way to evaluate what our students need. She also says we don't have enough young people interested in education and the way we attract and compensate teachers needs to change.

  • Dr. Nido Qubein, High Point University President

    26/02/2023 Duration: 26min

    High Point University bills itself as “The Premier Life Skills University,” but what exactly does that mean? HPU President Dr. Nido Qubein explains how his school’s approach to higher education prepares young people for success. He also pushes back against critics who say HPU is too posh. Dr. Qubein says his graduates are uniquely qualified to compete on the global stage.

  • The Insiders, Part Two

    19/02/2023 Duration: 26min

    We gathered our panel of insiders again for their vision on what's happening in businesses across the Carolinas. In this episode, we talk about distrust. It is now society’s default emotion. That’s what the 2022 Edelman Trust Barometer found. How did we get here? And what can we do to get back to a place where we can give each other the benefit of the doubt? Panelists: Christopher Chung, CEO, Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina Sara Fawcett, President and CEO, United Way of the Midlands Susie Shannon, President and CEO, South Carolina Council on Competitiveness Donald Thompson, CEO and Founder, The Diversity Movement

  • The Insiders, Part One

    12/02/2023 Duration: 26min

    We’ve gathered together our panel of insiders, leaders who know what’s happening in businesses across the Carolinas and who have insight on what’s coming down the pipeline. In this episode, we talk about child care issues keeping a big chunk of the workforce sitting on the sidelines. Why aren’t business leaders and politicians paying more attention to it? Also, the impact of inflation on giving. And, if there is a recession, could the Carolinas be protected from the worst of it? Panelists: Christopher Chung, CEO, Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina Sara Fawcett, President and CEO, United Way of the Midlands Susie Shannon, President and CEO, South Carolina Council on Competitiveness Donald Thompson, CEO and Founder, The Diversity Movement

  • Kody Kinsley, North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary

    30/01/2023 Duration: 26min

    North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary Kody Kinsley says the state is leaving $8 billion on the table by not expanding Medicaid. Is this the year it will finally get done? Also, the lessons learned from COVID-19 and the mental health crisis in our justice system.

  • Tom Barkin, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

    24/01/2023 Duration: 26min

    Are we in a recession? Tom Barkin, the President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond says no. He says the actions that companies are taking do not indicate a recession is imminent. Barkin also takes a deep dive into how we reached this housing market and where we go from here. We spoke with Mr. Barkin before the blackout period when Federal Reserve staff does not speak publicly.

  • 2023 Economy Forecast

    01/01/2023 Duration: 26min

    We asked our panel of economists what they predict for 2023. They agree the job market will get even tighter, the housing market will get increasingly difficult but they have different bottom line predictions on whether we will go into a recession.

  • Dr. Tim Hardee, President of SC Technical College System

    18/12/2022 Duration: 26min

    The competition for skilled workers is fierce. Where are we going to find all of the talented people companies need to fill critical positions? The solution is part recruiting, part training, and South Carolina's Technical College System is a big part of it. Panelists: Brian Etheridge, President, Leadership North Carolina Carlos Phillips, President and CEO, Greenville Chamber of Commerce

  • NC Transportation Secretary, Eric Boyette

    11/12/2022 Duration: 26min

    North Carolina Transportation Secretary Eric Boyette joined us for a candid conversation about projects in the works, shifting priorities and why there's always a line at the DMV. Panelists: Patrick Woodie, President, NC Rural Center James McQuilla, President, Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce

  • Carolina Chambers of Commerce

    04/12/2022 Duration: 26min

    Both North Carolina and South Carolina scored some major wins in 2022, with big companies announcing big investments in the states. In this episode, we discuss what’s attracting businesses to come here and what we are doing to make sure we have the workforce to support them. Our panelists are Bob Morgan, President and CEO, SC Chamber of Commerce and Gary Salamido, President and CEO, NC Chamber of Commerce. Other topics include: designing the workforce of the future, mental health and what’s on the horizon for 2023.

  • Economists Panel

    13/11/2022 Duration: 26min

    Whether or not we call it a recession, many Americans are certainly financially stressed due to sky high inflation. We gathered a panel of economists to talk through what’s happening and what’s coming down the pipeline. In this episode of Carolina Business Review, our panel weighs in on the learning loss our children suffered during the pandemic and what school districts can do about it. Panelists Dr. Nicholas J. Hill, Dean and Professor of Economics, School of Business, Claflin University Dr. Laura Ullrich, Senior Regional Economist, The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Dr. Joseph C. Von Nessen, Research Economist, Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina Dr. John Connaughton, Professor of Financial Economics, Belk College of Business, UNC Charlotte

  • Michael Praeger, Co-Founder and CEO, AvidXChange

    06/11/2022 Duration: 26min

    Charlotte-based AvidXChange has good timing. The software company went public just before the economy turned and it turns out, inflation actually is good for their business. In this episode of Carolina Business Review, Co-Founder and CEO Michael Praeger talks about the three things that worry him. We also talked to Praeger about how his company recruits in this tight labor market. Panelists: Karen Riordan, President and CEO, Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Thom Ruhe, President and CEO, NC IDEA Foundation

  • Political Insiders Look Ahead to the Midterm Elections

    31/10/2022 Duration: 26min

    There’s a lot at stake in the upcoming midterm elections. Voters in North Carolina and South Carolina will play a big role in which party is in control of Congress with seats in the Senate and the House up for grabs. Our panel of political insiders talk about the impact early and absentee voting could have on the outcome, the issues that will draw voters to the polls, a possible October surprise and the rising number of voters who are unaffiliated with a political party. Panelists: Anna Beavon Gravely, Executive Director, NCFREE Andy Shain, Columbia/Myrtle Beach Managing Editor, Post and Courier Dr. Susan Roberts, Professor of Political Science, Davidson College Antjuan Seawright, Founder, CEO, Blueprint Strategy

  • Jay Timmons, President and CEO, National Association of Manufacturers

    29/10/2022 Duration: 26min

    Manufacturing is a critical part of the economy in the Carolinas. So how is inflation impacting the industry? We asked Jay Timmons, the President and CEO of the National Associations of Manufacturers in this episode of Carolina Business Review. Timmons weighs in on the Federal CHIPS and Science Act, talks about inflation, supply chain, labor challenges, and staying competitive.

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