GE: Engineering a Brighter Future for Greenville Students
GE announced a five-year, $5 million investment in Greenville to launch Next Engineers, a global college-readiness program designed to increase the diversity of young people in engineering.
GE announced a five-year, $5 million investment in Greenville to launch Next Engineers, a global college-readiness program designed to increase the diversity of young people in engineering.
Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd is pleased to announce that William McKinney has been appointed as Chair of the North Carolina Catawba Compact Certification Commission by North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper.
Applications for the 2022 Citizens Transit Academy class are open. Applications are due October 31, 2021. Greenlink's Citizens Transit Academy is a free, six-week program designed to offer Greenville County residents a unique opportunity to learn about public transportation and the opportunities and challenges facing Greenlink. Up to 30 people will
Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd is pleased to announce that Stinson Woodward Ferguson has been selected for the inaugural class of the Sustainability Leadership Initiative.
QBS is proud to support QBS Business Consultant Jeff McLaughlin in his efforts to raise awareness and funds in the fight to end breast cancer. In its sixth year in Greenville, McLaughlin will join 22 other men to fight breast cancer with the American Cancer Society through participation in the Upstate Real Men Wear Pink campaign, sponsored by United Community Bank. Throughout October, Real Men Wear Pink participants will encourage community members to take action in the fight against breast cancer.
As part of his Real Men Wear Pink efforts, McLaughlin will be hosting an Evening with Marvin Evatt at Brewery 85 on Tuesday, October 19th starting at 7:00pm. Admission will be free with a cash bar and contributions to his campaign can be made at the event using a QR coded donation card. You can also make donations at any time here: http://main.acsevents.org/goto/jeffmcl29.
Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd is pleased to announce that William McKinney has been awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine by North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper.