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Jason Arnold with The Wilmington Hammerheads FC and Corey Heim with DryCase

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Jason Arnold- Wilmington Hammerheads FC

Jason Arnold is entering his inaugural USL PRO season with the Wilmington Hammerheads as General Manager of the club. Arnold comes to Wilmington following his role as Executive Director of USL Youth Leagues in Tampa, FL. A three-time NCAA College Cup Final Four participant with the University of Maryland, Arnold joined USL in 2010 as USL PRO and MISL Director of Operations and was named Senior Director of USL Youth Leagues in March 2012. Arnold graduated from University of Maryland in 2004 with his BA.

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Corey Heim- DryCase

Corey settled in Wilmington, North Carolina in 2002 to attend the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. In May of 2006 he graduated Magna Cum Laude with both a B.A in Spanish and B.S in International Business. He also spent 6 months studying and traveling in Spain in a joint program through the Universidad de Cantabria in Santander. He was also awarded the Mary McDuffie Walker Scholarship as well as the Stephen and Kathleen Kelbley Scholarship for being and outstanding scholar. After graduation Corey started working for Dry Corp, LLC working on expanding the company and helping launch new product lines.

In 2007 Corey was promoted to Chief Operating Officer at Dry Corp, LLC a niche medical distribution company that sells four unique types of waterproof body protection for wound care, casts, bandages, prosthesis, PICC lines and Ostomy. Dry Corp’s products are sold in over 32 countries. He directly handles all international business development, in addition to his duties as Chief Operating Officer of the company.

In the summer of 2009 Corey co-founded DryCASE, a spin off of the Dry Corp Company.  The DryCASE is a waterproof case for phones, cameras and MP3 players that works on a patented vacuum seal technology. He helped take the DryCASE from the idea phase to product design, sourcing, manufacturing and on to marketing and distribution. After only 3 years on the market DryCASE products are distributed all over the world and the brand is recognized atop the outdoor/ consumer electronic markets.

Corey currently resides at Wrightsville Beach. When he’s not working or traveling he enjoys a variety of outdoor and water related activities including surfing, mountain biking, free diving and paddle boarding.

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Jimmy Pierce with Kids Making It and George Edwards with Historic Wilmington Foundation

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Jimmy Pierce- Kids Making It

Jimmy Pierce is a native of North Carolina.  He received his BA degree in 1975 from the University of North Carolina, his JD degree in 1979 from the LSU law school, and is a member of both the North Carolina Bar and the Louisiana Bar.  Inspired by his sons, he left his successful law practice in 1996 to establish the Kids Making It Woodworking Program, a national award winning program now open 7 days a week, year-round, serving youth from 8 – young adulthood in a long-term mentorship program, teaching vocational skills, providing entrepreneurship opportunities for youth to earn income, and entry-level paid employment to youth transitioning into successful adulthood through the KMI Apprenticeship Program, designing and creating custom woodworking products in quantity utilizing traditional cabinet shop tools and three production machines, a laser engraver, CNC router, and hydraulic copy lathe.

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George Edwards-Historic Wilmington Foundation

George W. Edwards joined the Historic Wilmington Foundation as their 6th Executive Director in November of 2004.  Edwards is a professional preservationist with more than 28 years of experience in managing local and statewide nonprofit preservation and downtown revitalization groups.  He directed Main Street and economic redevelopment programs in Arkansas, Wisconsin, and Virginia.  In addition to these experiences, Edwards served as the chief executive for the Atlanta Preservation Center, the Preservation Alliance of Minnesota, and the Preservation Alliance of Virginia.

The Historic Wilmington Foundation is a non-profit historic preservation organization with more than 800 members that focuses its efforts on preserving the architectural heritage of Wilmington and the Lower Cape Fear region. Since its formation in 1966, the Historic Wilmington Foundation has successfully saved more than a 100 historic properties from demolition.  Their mission is to protect and preserve the irreplaceable historic resources of Wilmington and the Lower Cape Fear Region through educational programs, workshops, advocacy and community involvement, a preservation easement program and revolving fund activities.  Edwards has initiated an annual most threatened historic places program with HWF, which also includes a traveling exhibit seen annually by more than 40,000 people.  He also has created a partnership with the New Hanover County schools that trains and provides guides for the third graders’ Tar Heels Go Walking program which recently completed its fifth year of leading students on tour of downtown.  The tours have introduced 12,000 third grade students, 500 teachers and 1000 parent volunteers to our history, architectural and cultural resources.

Historic Wilmington Foundation is the regions only professionally staffed historic preservation education and advocacy organization and it partners with local government, property owners and developers to promote historic preservation as a community value and quality of life issue.  The restoration of private property in the City has conservatively resulted in more than $50 million dollars of private investment over the last forty years and the creation of thousands of jobs.  Government, churches and non-profits have also spent millions on the restoration of buildings.  The rehabilitation of property has generated millions of dollars of new tax revenue and substantially raised the value of property throughout the City.  Renewed historic residential and commercial areas helps the City present a vibrant and vital image to prospective new residents and businesses and helps make the City very attractive to visitors, tourists and convention business

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Fanny Slater with Fanfare Catering and Danielle Boisse with Manifest Design

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Fanny Slater-Fanfare Catering

From handcrafted lunches to homemade dinners, Fanfare is your resource for all things FOOD.  Specializing in one-of-a-kind gourmet sandwiches, Fanny adds unique flare to your everyday fare.  Forget the turkey on white and let me take you into a world where Balsamic Fig Jam meets Orange-Whipped Goat Cheese.

This is not your typical catering company, this is an “ENTREE-preneur“ on a mission to nourish the stomachs and hearts of Wilmington.

Where does the inspiration for her scratch-made cooking come from?  The moments that make up her life are a feast of cherished culinary encounters.  Fanny believe that each person carries their very own anthology of deliciously rich memories and that in order to honor those experiences—they must be brought back to life.  This passion for recreating those tastes of childhood influences her culinary vision.  With well-seasoned techniques and an epicurean flare, Fanny’s recipes recast her nostalgic classics and transform them into sophisticated fare.  Or Fanfare, as she like to call it.

No food memory left behind.

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Danielle Boisse- Manifest Deisgn

Danielle Boisse is an Interior Designer for Manifest Design located in historic downtown Wilmington. She is a motivated young professional who four years ago picked Wilmington on a map. Danielle graduated with her Bachelor of Science Degree in Interior Design and a concentration in Sustainable Design from Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts. Danielle specializes in custom design work such as window treatments, bedding, tile design, and millwork. Danielle loves building relationships with her clients and helping to create an emotional connection between a client and their home and/or business. In her spare time Danielle enjoys spending time at the beach, being outdoors, traveling, and playing with her dog Cooper!

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Lindsay Smith with Greene Resources and David Spetrino with Plantation Building Corporation

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Lindsay Smith-Greene Resources

Lindsay Smith, Director of Client Development for Greene Resources, is a Georgia native. She received her BS degree in Business from Auburn University, with concentration in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations. She moved to Wilmington, NC, 3 years ago in partnership with a payroll company in Hickory NC.  She had the opportunity to become a part of the Greene Team a little over a year ago and is truthful in saying that this is the most fulfilling job she has ever had.  Lindsay is involved in Wilmington as a Stephen Minister with First Presbyterian Church, Wilmington Symphony Board of Directors, Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce, Lower Cape Fear Human Resources Association , volunteer for Alzheimers NC and The Ministering Circle.  Greene Resources is an employment solutions company that helps companies locate land and develop the talent critical to the success of their organizations. We offer solutions that produce results, provide accountability, mitigate risk, and maximize the return on your investment. Raleigh native, Gary Greene, started Greene Resources in January of 2000.  The drive to start Greene Resources was more of a customer service-driven decision than an entrepreneurial-driven decision.

This vision has led to a growing list of client partners as well as both local and national recognition, including Entrepreneur Magazine’s 100 Hottest Companies in America.  Today, Greene Resources is an award-winning employment solutions company with a mission of creating life-fulfilling moments within the careers of its clients, applicants and staff. Greene Resources sought the opportunity to expand and serve the Wilmington market in 2012 through a partnership with A&B Personnel, later to become Greene Resources, Wilmington division. Greene Resources is committed to delivering services to their customers that reflect a deep understanding of their goals, their requirements and their culture. Whether it’s recruiting, pricing or simply servicing their needs, Green’s creative and flexible approach is unique and non-traditional.

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David Spetrino- Plantation Building Corporation

Dave Spetrino is the President of Plantation Building Corporation, a full service home builder based in Wilmington, NC. Dave has been building custom homes along with major renovations in the Wilmington area since 1997. He has more than eighteen years of experience in the construction, real estate, and development industries. Their offices are located in the Historic District, but their projects are located in Northern Brunswick County, New Hanover County and Southern Pender County. Dave lives with his wife Kathy, their two boys, Nic and Lane, and their ‘schnoodle’ Molly.

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Carmin Black with HALF UNITED Foundation and Douglas Tarble with the Small Business Center at CFCC

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Carmin Black-HALF UNITED

Carmin Black is one of the founders of HALF UNITED. Carmin and her brother Christian started HALF UNITED, a socially conscious business based here in Wilmington that sells accessories for men and women and then gives HALF of all of their net profits to feed children in need. These two started their business with $200 and the dream of fighting and ending hunger. As a former journalist herself, Carmin loves that she gets to not only feed children in need, but share their stories of triumph with HALF UNITED supporters and customers world wide. To date, HALF UNITED has given away over 100,000 meals to children in Wilmington, Fiji, Cambodia, Haiti and Liberia. They are sold in shops all over town as well as nation wide in Nordstrom and in North East Barnes and Noble campus stores.

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Douglas Tarble- The Small Business Center at Cape Fear Community College

Douglas Tarble is a native New Englander, born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island in 1950. He received his BS in Management Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA, in 1973 and his MBA from Iona College in 1976. He has 20 years of manufacturing management experience with large and small companies including the Clairol Division of Bristol Myers and a division of RJR Nabisco. In 1991 he became the General Manager of a US division of a Canadian packaging company in Rochester, NY.  He also owned and operated his own small business, a general contracting company specializing in insurance restoration repairs, from 1994-2007 before relocating to southeastern NC and joining Cape Fear Community College.

He has been married to his wife Lynn for 40 years and resides in Bolivia, NC. They have one son, Michael who is married and lives in Wilmington, NC with his wife and their 5 year old son, Aiden.

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David Benford and Brian Moxey with Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage

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David Benford

David has lived in Wilmington since 1988 and became involved in Real Estate in 1989.  He has owned a company, sold, and developed real estate.  His current role allows him to direct several departments within the organization and his vision has been a game-changer for the forward direction of Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage.

David is married and has two sons—one had graduated from Ole Miss and the other is a junior at Auburn.  His hobby is politics, at local, state, and national levels.

Brian Moxey

Brian came to Coldwell Banker Sea Coast Advantage 5 years ago from their parent company, Realogy.  His role is to bring in new revenue opportunities for the company, both from individual agents as well as new markets.

Brian is the company’s Ironman—several times over—and continues to compete in triathlons near and far.  Brian was nominated for Philanthropic Volunteer of the Year for 2013, primarily for his sponsorship of the annual Dolphin Dip at Surf City, now in its’ 12th year, whose proceeds all benefit Hope for the Warriors.

Website: http://www.seacoastrealty.com/

Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/company/coldwell-banker-seacoast-realty

Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsideSeaCoast

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seacoastrealty

Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/+ColdwellBankerSeaCoastAdvantageWilmington/posts

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/insideseacoast/

 

Councilman Kevin O’Grady and Joan Loch Co-Owner of Crescent Moon NC

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Kevin O’Grady/ Wilmington City Councilman

Downtown Wilmington resident Kevin O’Grady was elected to a four-year term on Wilmington City Council in 2009 in his first stab at elected office in Wilmington. He was re-elected for his second term in 2013.  A retired attorney, O’Grady serves on the council’s Evaluation, Vision 2020, and Cape Fear Public Utility Authority. His priorities on council include downtown historic preservation, trying to improve standards in downtown nightlife and protecting the quality of life in existing neighborhoods. O’Grady formerly served on the boards of the Historic Wilmington Foundation and Wilmington Downtown Inc. He is past president of the Residents of Old Wilmington.

Website: www.wilmingtonnc.gov/city_council/council_members/kevin_ogrady

Joan Loch/Crescent Moon NC

Joan is co-owner of Crescent Moon at 24 N.Front along with her husband Mike Loch, currently full time dock master at Wilmington Marine Center.  She is also a member of the Downtown Business Alliance and current chairperson of the Bring It Downtown marketing initiative.  She has an extensive business and consulting background, but has found her love in retail with marketing and selling hand craft from American artists. Read more of their bio on the About Us page of www.crescentmoonnc.com.

Website: www.crescentmoonnc.com

Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrescentMoonNC

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crescentmoonnc

Captain Doug Springer with Wilmington Water Tours and Alan Smith

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Captain Doug Springer/Wilmington Water Tours

Captain Doug Springer and his wife Diane Upton returned to Wilmington in 2004 to pursue their dream of life on the water.  Doug graduated in Marine Technology from Cape Fear Technical Institute in the early 1970’s.  After working in the Gulf of Mexico, and on the waterways of South Carolina for about six years he joined the U.S. Air Force as a computer specialist and earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from the University of West Florida.  After many years in the computer industry, and their children well on their own, Doug and Diane returned to their favorite city and back with their family of friends.  They soon formed NE Cape Fear Charters and Exploration and put their beloved 36′ Wilard Vega Trawler to work.  After three years of running a successful charter business, a large number of returning and enthusiastic customers provided the confidence in the belief that a water based tour company designed to serve the Cape Fear River basin at large was needed and thus “Wilmington Water Tours, Inc.” was born.

Doug is also deeply committed to Cape Fear River Watch a local grass roots organization with a mission to improve and protect the water quality of the Cape Fear River Basin. He served as the Executive Director for Cape Fear River Watch, Inc. from July of 2007 to January of 2010 while also doing duty as the Cape Fear RIVERKEEPER ®. The organization has grown to allow for a dedicated ED allowing Doug to focus on the duties of the RIVERKEEPER.

Alan Smith

Alan Smith volunteers for such organizations as: Residents of Old Wilmington, Cape Fear Sail and Power Squadron, Cape Fear River Watch, Historic Wilmington Foundation, Domestic Violence Shelter, Interfaith Hospitality Network, and Cape Fear Men’s Club.

Alan has been a Downtown Wilmington resident since 1998. He retired from Navy submarine service and the Central Intelligence Agency. Alan has children and grandchildren here and in Northern Virginia. He cherishes a sense of community within Wilmington and the personal connectedness that comes from involvement with diverse service and “quality of life” organizations. Alan enjoys being in a place where children and grandchildren love to visit and share experiences with boating, beaches and the good life in the historic district.

 

Kurt Taylor with Next Glass and John Charlesworth with Stealz

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Kurt Taylor/Next Glass

Next Glass eliminates the risk of bad wine selections for consumers, merchants and restaurants. Using patent pending science and technology, Next Glass is analyzing tens of thousands of wines (about 98% of the available US market) and using the resulting data to create the world’s first Wine Genome Cellar.

Website: www.nextglass.co

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/kurtbtaylor

Twitter: www.twitter.com/nextglass

Facebook: www.facebook.com/NextGlass1

John Charlesworth/Stealz

John Charlesworth is co-founder and CEO of Stealz. He graduated from Elon University in 2010 with a B.S. in Business Administration (marketing concentration). The co-founders of Stealz are all high school friends who reconnected after college. There are 4 founders, each with a unique background (accounting, sales, marketing, technology). They sold their first venture in Q1 2013. In starting and selling that company, they came up with the idea for Stealz.

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/stealz-inc-

Twitter: www.twitter.com/getstealz

Facebook: www.facebook.com/getstealz

Tom Pechar with Synergy HomeCare, and Phil Clark and Julie Lancaster with OmniStar Financial

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Tom Pechar/Synergy HomeCare of Wilmington

Home Care is a second career for Tom Pechar.  Prior to starting Synergy HomeCare of Wilmington he had a long and successful career in the non-profit arena, working as chief executive for professional regional theatres around the country.  When he is not busy building the Synergy HomeCare business and brand, he keeps his toes in the theatre and arts world in greater Wilmington by writing a monthly theatre preview column for Livin’ Out Loud magazine.

Phil Clark and Julie Lancaster/OmniStar Financial Group

Since 1989, Phillip L. Clark has been dedicated to serving individuals and small businesses through the process of comprehensive planning. More than ten years ago, Phillip had a vision to create a firm that would focus solely on the needs of its clients through fee-based services. Today, OmniStar Financial Group operates as a Registered Investment Advisory Firm and provides asset management and comprehensive financial planning. In addition to his role as a Registered Investment Advisor Representative, Phillip played a key role in developing the firm’s proprietary AAMP (Asset Allocated Managed Portfolios) program which is used in conjunction with each client’s Investment Policy Statement. Phillip currently holds his Series 63, and 66 registrations and the Registered Financial Consultant (RFC) designation. Having more than two decades in the financial services industry, Phillip is recognized by his peers as a highly skilled and innovative advisor.Julie Lancaster, Wealth Advisor, has been helping clients achieve financial wellness since 1990. She joined OmniStar Financial Group in 2013 to expand her practice through the eyes of true independence and unbiased wealth management. Prior to joining OmniStar, Julie graduated from Wake Forest University in 1989 and began her career at First Union Bank (now Wells Fargo Advisors) as a Retail Investment Specialist in Charlotte, NC. For the next several years, she trained as an investment associate at Merrill Lynch, and in 1994 was hired as Vice President, and Premier Banking Financial Advisor at Bank of America Investments. She was recruited to join SunTrust Investments in 2006, as Vice President, and Private Financial Advisor for SunTrust Private Wealth Group. Julie holds multiple securities and insurance licenses, and in 2012, earned the designation of National Certified Paralegal (NALA) with expertise in Estates, Wills and Trusts, Bankruptcy Law, and Commercial Law. In addition, she continuously improves her knowledge base by attending several advanced financial planning industry meetings throughout the year.