Husband and wife find a home for business, family in Wake Forest by Latisha Catchatoorian
T
he Shaffer family isn’t just a dual-income
As Jessica pointed out, Wake Forest, from an economic
household, they’re a dual entrepreneur
development perspective, has expanded in recent
household. Gary and Jessica Shaffer each run
years. Town leaders are working hard to make it a city
their own businesses. He is the founder and owner of
that supports a thriving business community, in
Cornerstone Technical Solutions LLC, a veteran-owned
addition to its ingrained family-friendliness.
business that specializes in delivering cutting edge hybrid-cloud and application solutions, while Jessica is a professional freelance photographer. Both work from their home office in Wake Forest, where they are
Places like the Wireless Research Center, a state-of-theart facility dedicated to applied research and engineering, and international power grid company
also raising their young daughters, ages five and two.
PowerSecure are reflective of both the town’s
“We have two little desks in our home office and it’s
strategic efforts of local leadership.
been great. Gary travels once in awhile for business, so I tend to have the lay of the land,” Jessica said. “As a photographer, location is everything and I feel like I’ve
attractiveness as a business base, as well as the
“For several years now, the Town has strategically focused its economic development vision and
won the jackpot here.”
resources toward supporting entrepreneurs,” said
The Shaffers moved to Wake Forest in 2012 when Gary
& Industry Partnership. “Seeing families like the
landed his first contract in Raleigh for his burgeoning
Shaffer’s develop and thrive in our community makes
business. Both he and Jessica were attracted to the
our work both worthwhile and gives credence to the
lifestyle that Wake Forest seemed to offer. Choosing a
Town’s significant investment in its local business
place to call home in Wake Forest has provided a great
community. The Shaffer’s are community assets, and
backdrop to raise their little girls, and has also proven
we’ve loved seeing them grow and succeed here.”
beneficial for both of their self-made businesses.
Jason Cannon, president of the Wake Forest Business
Before moving to Wake Forest, Jessica had a full-time
”When we moved to North Carolina, we did our
banking job and would take photography jobs on the
research. One Sunday, my husband and I were driving
weekends. As they were gearing up to move to North
around and came upon Heritage [a subdivision in
Carolina, Gary pushed Jessica to follow her dreams of
Wake Forest where they now live], and we just thought
becoming a full-time photographer. Upon their arrival,
it was so picturesque and beautiful. We could see kids
Jessica immediately started making connections
running around the streets — we really loved the
through the Wake Forest community at church and at
area,” Jessica said. “At that time there wasn’t a ton of
her gym, promoting her business along the way.
economic growth here, but the area has really blown up over the last few years and has grown to our benefit.”
“I noticed that through these connections, my little photography business was starting to flourish in the area. It’s such a close-knit community; I found that