To each of our 1,300+ members and investors of the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, thank you for being the foundation of our 2024 vision . Your commitment drives us toward a future where Greensboro grows and thrives as a place that creates and nurtures Fortune 500-level companies right here in our own backyard.
Together, we’re building more than just a prosperous city; we’re growing a community where innovation is cultivated, entrepreneurship is celebrated, and success is shared. This journey of economic growth is only possible because of the collective efforts of everyone in Greensboro—every business, every leader, every resident plays a vital role in helping us thrive.
Our commitment to fostering inclusivity and opportunity means more than job creation—it’s about removing obstacles to success and ensuring that every talented individual can contribute to and benefit from our growth. By embedding diversity and equity in everything we do, we’re empowering Greensboro’s economic future and opening doors that will benefit our
community for generations.
Envision Greensboro as a place where businesses of every size, from startups to global contenders, thrive side by side, and where tomorrow’s industry giants find their footing. This isn’t a distant dream; it’s a goal we’re achieving together, powered by your dedication and support.
Let’s step boldly into 2025, knowing that our community’s future is in capable hands—yours. With your dedication, Greensboro will continue its ascent, paving the way for enduring prosperity and resilience.
Here’s to another incredible year of progress, innovation, and collaboration. Let’s make this journey forward, together.
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2024 DASHBOARD | QUARTER 4 | YEAR 2 OF 5
In 2024, the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce achieved significant milestones in economic development, fostering growth and opportunity throughout our community. From attracting new businesses to supporting the expansion of established companies, our efforts resulted in increased investment, job creation, and strengthened economic vitality. By leveraging strategic partnerships and showcasing Greensboro’s competitive advantages, we continued to position our region as a premier destination for innovation, industry, and talent.
JOBS UPDATE
Core Technology Molding Corporation
Core Technology Molding Corporation, a minority-owned leader in plastic injection molding, announced a significant expansion of its operations in Greensboro, North Carolina. This expansion will see the company grow from its current 36,000 square foot facility to a 104,000 square foot facility, representing a substantial investment of $27,850,000. The expansion is expected to create at least 26 new positions over the next four years, with an average wage of $58,885, while retaining 60 existing employees.
Core Technology Molding Corporation has experienced record growth year over year, serving some of the largest Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) around the world. This expansion will enable the company to significantly increase its capacity and continue its trajectory of success.
Clearly Clean Products
Clearly Clean Products, LLC, a leader in sustainable packaging solutions, announced the establishment of a new manufacturing facility in Greensboro, North Carolina. This state-of-the-art facility represents a capital investment of over $25 million and is expected to create at least 80 new jobs in the Greensboro
community. The facility will house many of the company’s new, stateof-the-art production lines, further advancing Clearly Clean’s mission to provide environmentally friendly packaging solutions.
James M. Pleasants Company
James M. Pleasants Company, Inc. (JMP), a prominent leader in HVAC, plumbing, and pumping equipment
solutions, announced a significant expansion of its operations to 238 Ritters Lake Rd, Greensboro, North Carolina. This $30 million investment will create 40 new jobs with an average wage of $64,250 while retaining 113 existing positions in the area.
Established in 1958, JMP represents over 50 product lines for manufacturers, in addition to providing complete solutions from
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its own packaged solutions division. JMP is dedicated to providing energy-efficient solutions for water, steam, and condensate systems.
PartnerHero
PartnerHero, a leading business process outsourcing organization dedicated to fostering strategic partnerships and alliances, announced plans to hire 200 and invest nearly $7 million to expand its operations in Greensboro, North Carolina. The company’s decision comes on the heels of recent investment in the area, solidifying Greensboro’s position as a thriving hub for businesses and economic development.
The company’s selection of Greensboro reflects a strategic decision to align with the city’s growing reputation as an attractive destination for businesses. PartnerHero is committed to embracing sustainability in its operations and fostering strong partnerships within the local community.
Banknote Corporation of America
Banknote Corporation of America has chosen northeast Greensboro/ Guilford County for its worldclass expansion. Located off 6109 Corporate Park Dr., the US-based commercial security printer will construct a modern 20,000-squarefoot expansion. This development will create 50 new jobs and bring
an investment of $28 million to the community.
IQE
IQE, a leading global supplier of advanced semiconductor products and services, reconfirmed its commitment to operations in Greensboro, North Carolina. The company, which has been operating in Greensboro for more than a decade and with 72 employees, plans to further establish the city as a hub for high-tech innovation and add 109 jobs and invest $305 million over several years to expand its manufacturing facility for the next generation semiconductor material, subject to commitments and funding from the federal CHIPS Act.
IQE is focused on enhancing its production capabilities to supply cutting-edge materials across a variety of industries, including telecommunications, defense, and consumer electronics.
Gilero
Gilero LLC, a Sanner Group company specializing in contract design and manufacturing business for medical and drug delivery devices and pharmaceutical packaging, has announced plans to expand its operation into Greensboro, NC. The expansion represents a $6.4 million investment and is projected to create 37 new jobs. This marks another major milestone for Gilero, which currently operates six sites globally, including two existing locations in
North Carolina.
The new 60,500-square-foot facility will be located at 486 Gallimore Dairy Rd. and is expected to be operational in summer 2025. It will be dedicated to producing critical components for medical devices and pharmaceutical packaging, as well as desiccant filling for moisture management of critical pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals. Equipped with state-of-the-art injection molding machines, quality control laboratories, and humiditycontrolled production areas, the facility will significantly boost Gilero’s manufacturing capabilities, allowing it to deliver even more comprehensive solutions to its clients.
Marvin Price wins for Economic Development
Congratulations to our own Marvin J. Price, Executive Vice President of Economic Development for the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, for being recognized as one of the Top 50 Economic Developers in the country! Marvin received this prestigious honor at the 2024 ECONOMIX annual conference, held November 19–21 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Syngenta Grand Reopening
On October 30, Syngenta celebrated the grand reopening of its renovated North American Crop Protection headquarters on Swing Road in Greensboro. The refreshed 70-acre campus now supports 700 employees, reaffirming Syngenta’s commitment to agriculture and the Triad community.
The event gathered Syngenta leaders, local officials, and community partners to mark this milestone. The modernized facility is designed to drive innovation, collaboration, and sustainable agricultural solutions. By investing in Greensboro, Syngenta strengthens its presence in North Carolina, contributing to the local economy and workforce while advancing its mission to support farmers in feeding the world and protecting the planet.
Connecting Greensboro
The Chamber’s Role in Strengthening Greensboro’s Business Community FEATURE STORY
Competition may be the engine of the business world, but in Greensboro, cooperation is proving to be just as powerful. At the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, we are dedicated to this spirit of collaboration, which plays a pivotal role in the community by fostering connections and supporting local businesses, not only in growing but also in becoming deeply rooted in Greensboro.
Equally important to fostering external partnerships is our commitment to connecting our own members through dynamic events that spark collaboration and innovation. From our Coffee & Conversation series to the newly launched On The Go program, and from our Member Block Party in September to flagship events like the Annual Celebration and State of Our Community, these gatherings provide invaluable opportunities for networking, idea-sharing, and strengthening ties. By creating spaces where business leaders and entrepreneurs come together, we ensure that collaboration remains at
the heart of Greensboro’s business community. Connecting members is not just something we do—it’s who we are.
This same commitment to connection drives our efforts to support small businesses in meaningful and impactful ways through Launch Greensboro and Accelerate Greensboro’s Scale to Excel program, which provide entrepreneurs with the resources, mentorship, and network connections they need to thrive.
Launch supports startups by guiding business owners through essential stages, from concept to market launch, equipping them with tools for sustainable growth. Meanwhile, Scale to Excel helps established minority-owned small businesses reach new heights by providing advanced growth strategies, operational support, and access to potential investors and industry experts. Through these programs, we help foster an environment where small businesses can develop their
potential and make a significant impact on the local economy.
One notable success story is our September Member of the Month, Sharpe Pursuits. What started as a few nights of DJ gigs to make ends meet in college, quickly turned into a full-time career for owners Desmond and Shayla Sharpe. On their road to becoming one of the top event companies in Greensboro, they connected with us for our Scale to Excel and Leadership Greensboro programs. Anyone attending our Accelerate Economic Equity Summit and Opportunity Fair in July may have seen Desmond and Shayla, since they happened to have the contract as the planner for this annual event.
Stories like those of Sharpe Pursuits’ exemplify how our commitment to small businesses is more than a promise—it’s a proven path to success that strengthens Greensboro’s entrepreneurial community and economy.
Building a Community with Talent
Action Greensboro's Think Greensboro campaign better connects its key talent initiatives— Campus Greensboro, synerG Young Professionals, and Boomerang Greensboro. Cecelia Thompson, Executive Director of Action Greensboro, describes the campaign as a streamlined approach to attracting, retaining, and developing talent, creating a clear pathway for local companies to find and grow
skilled professionals.
Campus Greensboro achieved remarkable milestones this year, with more than 1,300 student applications submitted for 200 positions featured on its newly launched digital job board. The 2024 program welcomed 171 Fellows, marking an impressive 80% yearover-year growth. Fellows earn an average of $18+ per hour, gaining skills and experience that encourage them to launch their careers in the Triad. Meanwhile, synerG engages youth professionals through mentorship, networking events, and opportunities to connect with area business leaders. In 2024, synerG held 82 events and programs with nearly 2,200 registered attendees.
Since its inception, Boomerang Greensboro has drawn some 75 families back to the city, underscoring Greensboro’s appeal as a vibrant, welcoming place to live and work. Together, these programs address the critical challenge of talent retention and show both new and returning residents the lasting opportunities Greensboro offers.
Keeping a Finger on the Pulse
Action Greensboro constantly monitors Greensboro’s business landscape to stay attuned to the challenges facing local companies, answering one essential question: What makes a city a great place to live, work, and raise a family? This question has driven our Action Greensboro team for more than
Action Greensboro Wins for Economic Development Communications
Action Greensboro’s Boomerang Greensboro campaign received the Best Communications Strategy in Economic Development award at the 2024 City Nation Place Awards, presented at the global conference in London. This prestigious award underscores Greensboro’s innovative approach to attracting top talent back to our community.
Since its launch, Boomerang Greensboro has welcomed 85 families, connected skilled professionals with major employers like HondaJet, First Bank, and the Center for Creative Leadership, and engaged thousands online. Special thanks to Bolton Creative for their partnership in bringing this campaign to life. This accomplishment highlights the impact of strategic collaboration in advancing our city’s growth and economic vitality.
two decades, sparking initiatives like the Downtown Greenway and STEM Early College at NC A&T State University. It guides us as we listen to the needs of Greensboro’s workforce, whose priorities include public schools, access to college talent, and family-friendly support systems.
Our recent 2024 Guilford County Talent and Workplace Survey of more than 600 local employers revealed an eye-opening gap in family-friendly workplace policies. While these policies top the
leveraging the vision and support of our philanthropic partners, developed a bold new initiative: Future Ready Greensboro. This campaign, launched on February 21, at Chamber’s 2024 Annual Celebration, seeks to certify at least 50,000 employees under the Family Forward NC program by 2025. Family Forward NC is an initiative of the NC Early Childhood Foundation that promotes family-friendly workplace practices proven to enhance health and well-being outcomes for children and families, a foundational
businesses.
As the first city in North Carolina to aim for Family Forward NC community certification, Greensboro will leverage this designation to attract businesses and talent, setting a model for both the state and the nation.
Greensboro Mayor Nancy Vaughan, in the Future Ready Greensboro launch, aptly captured the campaign’s essence: “To be a futureready community is so important, as it really defines what our values are
workforce’s wish list, only seven percent of Greensboro employers surveyed offer paid parental or family leave, child-care support, or wellness rooms. This shortage likely contributes to a high rate of employee turnover, with “family reasons” cited as a top factor by employers. These findings echoed those of our 2018 “Generation Greensboro” survey, in which thousands of Greensboro’s workers emphasized the importance of work/ life balance and rated the city as a “great place to put down roots.” Yet, more than a third of respondents were unsure if their next job would be in Greensboro.
In response, Action Greensboro,
step toward sustained educational and professional success.
Through Future Ready Greensboro, employers in the region receive targeted support to implement and benefit from family-friendly policies like paid leave and childcare support. This initiative, led by Action Greensboro, the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce, and the NC Early Childhood Foundation, provides presentations, workshops, roundtables, and panels to educate employers on the advantages of becoming Family Forward NC Certified and creating workplaces that attract and retain top talent. The campaign also focuses on supporting small, minority-, and women-owned
and what we see in our future that will help us attract talent. Beyond wanting our City government to be certified, we also want our community to be certified. We want to lead the way when it comes to the recruitment and retention of employees.”
More than 60 Greensboro employers are now Family Forward NC Certified, representing more than 29,000 residents. By 2025, we aim to see this number grow substantially, strengthening Greensboro’s reputation as a city prepared to lead the way into the future.
Accelerating Our Commitment
The second annual Accelerate Economic Equity Summit & Opportunity Fair took place in July at NC A&T State University, marking a pivotal moment in our efforts to build economic equity and foster supplier diversity. This event provided a unique platform for minority-owned businesses to connect directly with leaders from corporate and public sectors, expanding opportunities for collaboration that may otherwise be hard to access. The day featured workshops, networking sessions, and a thriving Opportunity Fair, each designed to empower minority entrepreneurs and corporate DEI leaders to drive an inclusive local economy.
The Opportunity Fair gave minorityowned businesses a chance to pitch their services to prospective clients, sparking immediate conversations around potential contracts. Entrepreneurs like Shayla and Desmond Sharpe of Sharpe Pursuits understand the critical role contract work plays in growing their businesses, with their long-term contracts standing as a testament to the event’s impact. As Phil Barnhill of East Greensboro NOW put it, “Showing up is the first step. This is an investment in your company’s future.”
Corporate partners, including Volvo Group Purchasing North America, Cone Health, and Bank of America, emphasized the importance of supplier diversity as a strategic
component of resilience. With their support, the Opportunity Fair showcased minority-owned businesses as competitive suppliers, strengthening economic equity in the region.
The Summit also launched our Equity Impact Pledge, urging companies to spend at least $30,000 monthly with minority-owned businesses, especially in projects under $30,000 where MBEs often face barriers. Moving forward, the annual Accelerate Summit is set to continue building a pipeline of opportunity, fostering business growth, and contributing to a more inclusive Triad economy. The event strengthens Greensboro’s business ecosystem while cultivating a culture rooted in equity and innovation.
Our organizations are united in empowering small businesses and fostering diverse talent to advancing family-friendly workplace practices and promoting economic equity, our organizations is united in a commitment to a stronger, more collaborative community. These initiatives exemplify the cooperative spirit that defines our city, proving that Greensboro thrives when businesses, leaders, and residents come together with a shared vision. As we look ahead, our efforts will continue to focus on creating opportunities that attract talent, grow businesses, and support families—cementing Greensboro as a place where everyone can thrive. Together, we’re not just shaping a city; we’re building a legacy. ·
MANUFACTURING DAY at HondaJet
On October 31, we hosted an inspiring Manufacturing Day at HondaJet, bringing students from Smith and Southeast High Schools together for an immersive experience in advanced manufacturing. This unique event, made possible through partnerships with Guilford County Schools Career & Technical Education, shift_ed, Forge Makerspace GSO, GTCC, NC A&T State University,
Junior Achievement, NCWorks, and Guilford Education Alliance, provided students with an inside look at the high-tech world of aerospace manufacturing and the skills, innovation, and teamwork involved in producing world-class aircraft.
Through hands-on activities, students engaged directly with advanced manufacturing processes
and connected with industry professionals and community partners who shared valuable support resources and work-based learning opportunities. Events like Manufacturing Day play a crucial role in sparking curiosity, fostering skill development, and encouraging the next generation to explore promising careers in Greensboro’s advanced manufacturing sector.
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2024 Member of the Month
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January
McWhorter Concepts
February
Friends Home
March Berico Fuels
April
ALT HR
May
M. Edwards Group
June
Carter Bank and Trust
July Rosa Foundation
August
Wayne Young
September
Sharpe Pursuits
October
Scoop Zone
November
Grinz Orthodontics
December
Taco Mama
ON THE GO
Our new On the Go Series is all about connecting our business community in fun, unique, and engaging environments. Designed to take networking beyond the boardroom, this series offers members the chance to build relationships while exploring some of Greensboro’s best local spots.
This year, we’ve hosted vibrant events at venues all across the city, including Friendly Shopping Center, where members enjoyed a lively retail-focused scavenger hunt, and Topgolf, where participants mixed business with a little friendly competition. We also brought the energy to Texas Roadhouse for a casual, fun networking lunch and took things to the historic Revolution Mill for an inspiring meet-up.
Members found their zen during an energizing session at Greensboro Power Yoga's studio, along with an active morning at Greensboro Sports Performance. We didn’t forget the indulgence, treating members to a cozy social hour at Bitters Social House where connections were made over craft cocktails, and satisfying their sweet tooth at Loco for Coco with amazing chocolates.
The On the Go Series is all about fostering connections, supporting local businesses, and showcasing the vibrant community that makes Greensboro thrive. Watch for our new stops in 2025!
STATE OF OUR COMMUNITY
At our 2024 State of Our Community luncheon, attendees had the opportunity to hear from Blake Scholl, Founder & CEO of Boom Supersonic, who shared an inspiring vision for Greensboro’s future. Scholl highlighted the city’s potential for remarkable growth, fueled by innovation and investment in new technologies, positioning Greensboro as a leader in cuttingedge industries.
His remarks emphasized that the progress we are seeing today would not be possible without the collective efforts of our community. The collaboration between local businesses, educational institutions, and civic leaders has laid the foundation for this success, and continued partnership is key to unlocking Greensboro’s full
potential.
As we look ahead, we are reminded that building a thriving, futureready community is a shared responsibility. The Chamber is grateful for the ongoing support
from its members and partners, and together, we will continue to create opportunities for growth and prosperity in Greensboro. Thank you for being an integral part of this journey toward an exciting future.
STATE OF OUR COMMUNITY AWARD WINNERS
Kim Reed
KATHIANN LESTER ACCELERATE AWARD
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STANLEY FRANK ECONOMIC AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AWARD
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Mike Hettenbach, Principal of High Point Central High School
HUBERT B. HUMPHREY JR. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT AWARD
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The 2024 OV Class continued its legacy of fostering meaningful dialogue and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within our community. Through candid discussions, immersive experiences, and collaborative learning, participants explored complex social and cultural issues, equipping them to become more empathetic and effective leaders. This year’s class brought together a dynamic group of individuals dedicated to building bridges and driving positive change in their workplaces and beyond, furthering the mission of creating a more inclusive and unified Greensboro.
The 2024 Leadership Greensboro program celebrated the graduation of its 44-member class on May 8 at The Terrace at the Greensboro Coliseum. This year’s graduates, representing a diverse array of industries and backgrounds, spent the past nine months building their leadership skills, deepening their understanding of community issues, and forging connections to drive positive change in Greensboro. Their commitment and growth embody the program’s mission of developing informed, engaged leaders who are ready to make a lasting impact in our city.
FEATURE STORY
City of Makers
The Chamber and our Makers unite to Shape a Thriving and Creative Future
In February, the Tanger Center buzzed with energy as the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Celebration brought together leaders and visionaries from across Greensboro. CEOs and developers mingled with entrepreneurs and artisans, all gathering to celebrate a city that thrives on ingenuity and craft.
“We truly are a city of makers,” said Brent Christensen, President and CEO of the Chamber. “While Greensboro’s manufacturing roots run deep, we’re also shaping our own future. Now is the time to set high expectations, to dream boldly, and to keep pushing boundaries.”
Greensboro’s identity as a “city of makers” stretches back to its 19th-century origins, from textile and pharmaceutical giants to today’s craft brewers, bakers, and skilled artisans. That legacy now encompasses aerospace, advanced agriculture, and specialty manufacturing, with innovators who work everywhere from global corporations to small workshops. Whether crafting precision parts for
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NASA or creating unique jewelry for local boutiques, Greensboro’s makers embody the spirit of creativity, resilience, and collaboration that defines our community.
Celebrating Innovation and Local Excellence
With deep roots in craftsmanship and innovation, Greensboro has long been a city where makers and entrepreneurs shape the local economy and community identity. From skilled artisans and independent business owners to
dedicated employees at both large and small companies, these creators are the backbone of our vibrant community. Whether they work in historic mills or contemporary studios, their passion and expertise contribute to the rich tapestry of products and services that define Greensboro. The city’s creative spirit continues to thrive, driven by a diverse array of talents committed to excellence and innovation.
In 2024, we expanded our reach in recognizing excellence with the introduction of the Made in Guilford Awards, a program that celebrates
the creativity and innovation of our local makers. This initiative highlights the stories of businesses that shape our community, from skilled artisans to cutting-edge manufacturers. At the inaugural event, we were proud to honor Whitby Motorcars and Industries of the Blind whose contributions exemplify the ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit of Guilford County. These businesses not only showcase the talent within our region but also reinforce why Guilford County is a hub for exceptional craftsmanship and forward-thinking production.
Whitby Motorcars, which won the Small Business category, is led by Greensboro native Jeff Collins, who says, “My favorite part of this business is that we have the ability to make a grown man act like a fouryear-old on Christmas Eve.” Whitby’s restoration services and custom cars capture the excitement and passion that drive our local economy. The Large Company award went to Industries of the Blind Greensboro, a
stalwart of local manufacturing who provides employment opportunities for people who are blind or visually impaired.
The June event for Made in Guilford also included the presentation of the Safety Awards, recognizing businesses that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to workplace safety and employee wellbeing. Together, these awards reflect the talent, dedication, and ingenuity that make Guilford County a thriving hub for innovation and excellence
Alongside Made in Guilford and the Safety Awards, the Chamber continues to elevate small businesses through the annual Small
Business Awards.
“Our small businesses are the heart and soul of the community,” said Tracy Myers, the Chamber’s Executive Vice President for Member and Investor Engagement. “While we work to bring new businesses into Greensboro, our small businesses maintain our city’s unique identity.”
With 86 percent of our roughly 1,350 members being small businesses, these awards spotlight the strength and diversity of our economy. The nomination process is open to all, ensuring every business with 100 employees or fewer has a chance to be celebrated. Winners, selected by the Member Engagement
2024 Lead Your City Summit
The 2024 Lead Your City Summit, held on September 12 at GTCC’s Conference Center, welcomed nearly 200 young professionals from diverse industries for a dynamic day of professional growth. Keynote speaker Wilson Lester, Founder of Partners in Equity, inspired attendees with a talk on discovering purpose.
Breakout sessions, led by organizations like GTCC, CCL, and Triad Goodwill, tackled critical skill areas identified in the 2024 Guilford County Talent & Workplace Survey, including professional communication and tools for first-time managers. Participants also enjoyed valuable networking opportunities, free professional headshots, and an exclusive HondaJet tour.
This annual event continues to prepare young professionals in Greensboro and beyond for greater success in their workplaces and communities.
Advisory Board, are honored with professional videos, shared at our annual awards ceremony and made available for their own promotion. These opportunities for recognition are just one of the many ways we tell Greensboro’s story as a top destination for innovative companies and the people who fuel their success.
Advancing Jobs and Opportunity
Small business is just one piece of how we’re driving economic development. Our Economic Development team is focused on
large industries through work on two vital fronts: attracting new industries to our vibrant city and nurturing the growth of our existing companies. This dual approach not only enhances our local economy but also strengthens our community’s identity.
“We love reminding our existing businesses of the unique advantages that brought them to Greensboro,” says Marvin Price, the Chamber’s Executive Vice President for Economic Development. “Our community is rich in resources and talent, and we’re here to ensure that every company feels supported and empowered to reach new heights.”
To achieve this, the Chamber offers comprehensive legislative support, including guidance on tax incentives and utility information. Our partnerships with organizations like Campus Greensboro, Guilford Technical Community College, and GuilfordWorks are instrumental in developing and maintaining a reliable pipeline of talented employees, ensuring that businesses can thrive in a competitive landscape.
“Our workforce partners are invaluable, and we’re committed to deepening those relationships,” Price adds enthusiastically. “We believe that by working together, we can
overcome any challenges in finding the right talent. Our collaborative strategies ensure that businesses feel confident in the robust support system we provide.” By prioritizing both attraction and retention, the Chamber is committed to creating a flourishing ecosystem where businesses can grow, innovate, and succeed.
Launching Greensboro’s Next Big Ideas
Our traditional workforce and economic development initiatives are only one way we’re enhancing opportunity in Greensboro. In 2024, Launch Greensboro evolved their programming to better ensure access
to capital, mentorship, and visibility.
Under the leadership of Joey Cheek, Executive Vice President of Entrepreneurship, Launch Greensboro has revamped their programs and resources to better help new and established businesses achieve their potential. Revamped programs, such as LaunchCamp and LaunchLab, offer hands-on, intensive support tailored to entrepreneurs at various stages of their journey. “We’ve stepped up our goals,” Cheek stated. “We want to make sure that we’re supporting people who are starting Main Street businesses, but we also want to take a chance on the kinds of companies that come out of tech transfer, tech translation, out of universities. We’re working closely with universities
here to help companies scale very quickly so that they can employ 500 or 1,000 or more people in a few years.”
More than 60 companies across the Triad found huge success by participating in Launch programming this year, completing deep dives into customer discovery, financial modeling, and digital marketing, and developing full business scaling plans.
One Launch success story is Tanya Dickens, the owner of Savor the Moment. After relocating her bakery to downtown Greensboro, she quickly discovered the wealth of resources available through the Chamber. “I realized they had awesome programs that could help
me elevate my business,” Dickens said. Starting small in 2009, Dickens grew Savor the Moment into a bustling business with over a dozen employees, trademarked products, and a recently opened second storefront.
Guidance from the Chamber’s Launch Greensboro program was pivotal for Dickens, providing her with a comprehensive understanding of marketing, branding, and business strategy. “We had experts come in to talk to us about everything from financing to branding,” she explained. “It allowed me to focus on expanding my business while preparing my pitch.” After successfully launching her bakery, she joined Accelerate Greensboro’s Scale to Excel program, which has been instrumental in scaling her business and expanding her network, leading to valuable connections and new business.
Craig Stay, who owns CUSTOMish, specializes in customized car accessories. “Launch Greensboro helped me quit my former job and focus full-time on my business,” he shared. With a bank of 3-D printers, Stay creates innovative products tailored for specific vehicle models. The Launch programs taught him crucial lessons about starting small and paying attention to detail. “It really helps you flesh out your idea, get you pointed in a direction, and start moving,” he reflected.
By nurturing local talent, strengthening workforce partnerships, and empowering businesses to grow and scale, we’re not just supporting today’s successes—we’re building a future where every idea and every maker has the chance to thrive. Join us in shaping what’s next for Greensboro, a city where dreams take shape and possibilities are made. ·
ANNUAL CELEBRATION AWARD WINNERS
Deborah Hooper
THOMAS Z. OSBORNE DISTINGUISHED CITIZEN AWARD
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Dr. Terri Shelton
ATHENA LEADERSHIP AWARD
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WeConnect Area
This year, WE Connect brought women together to learn, grow, and lead through impactful programming designed by women, for women. From leadership development to empowerment and education, the series fostered meaningful connections and strengthened the future of female leadership in Greensboro.
SMALL BUSINESS AWARDS
Community Contributor Award: Greensboroblack
This award pays tribute to an organization or individual that makes a big difference in the lives of our small business community, contributing to their success as an advocate, champion, and tangible resource. Watch now >
Culture Creator Award: Charles Aris Executive Search
Creating a company culture is not just for large corporations. The recipient of the Culture Creator Award is a small business that is intentional in creating and demonstrating a culture of inclusivity and equity. They continually invest in the development and well-being of their employees. Watch now >
Entrepreneur of the Year Award: Clifford Thompson, Sr. of Thompson Traders
Entrepreneur of the Year recognizes a person, or company, whose entrepreneurial success has created a thriving and sustainable business. This winner continues to contribute in meaningful ways to our local entrepreneurial ecosystem. Watch now >
Ignition Award: Epic Chophouse
This innovative, early-stage business should be on everyone’s “Watch List” as they are already thriving, contributing to our local economy and helping our community soar to greater heights. Companies in this category must have launched in the past three years and have already ignited positive impacts on our community. Watch now >
Pivot Pro Award: Greensboro Power Yoga
We understand that the hallmark of owning a successful small business is flexibility. Whether it’s adapting to a pandemic and its effects, or the changing landscape of an industry. This company or individual thrives in uncertainty. Watch now >
Small Business of the Year Award: Griswold Home Care
The winning company exemplifies both business and civic leadership. Community involvement, management practices, and overall financial performance are the primary criteria for this category. Watch now >
2024 INTERCITY VISIT
In early April, a delegation of approximately 100 business and civic leaders from Greensboro embarked on an inspiring Intercity visit to Nashville, TN. This biennial trip serves as a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and bring back innovative ideas that can help shape the future of our community.
The Nashville experience was a perfect blend of networking, relationship-building, and education. Our participants engaged in dynamic sessions and hands-on discussions, exploring some of the most pressing topics facing communities today.
Key highlights from the trip included:
Innovative Transportation Models
Nashville showcased its forwardthinking approaches to transit solutions, offering insights into how Greensboro can enhance its own transportation infrastructure to support growth and accessibility.
Affordable Housing Strategies
With housing affordability being a priority for both cities, our group learned about Nashville’s creative strategies for increasing access to affordable homes, which sparked new ideas for addressing similar challenges in Greensboro.
R1 University Tech Transfer & Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
A deep dive into Nashville’s robust tech transfer initiatives and entrepreneurial support systems left our leaders inspired to strengthen Greensboro’s own innovation and startup ecosystems, leveraging the talent and resources of our local universities.
Throughout the visit, our leaders exchanged ideas, best practices,
and solutions with their Nashville counterparts, fostering collaboration that will continue well beyond this trip. This year’s Intercity visit was a powerful reminder of the value of shared learning and community partnerships.
We are excited to see how these takeaways will translate into actionable strategies for Greensboro. A special thank you to all the attendees who joined us on this journey and contributed to its success!
9,500+
STUDENTS ENGAGED IN-PERSON
12 CAMPUSES VISITED
200 TOTAL CAMPUS GREENSBORO FELLOWS OPENINGS
1,304
TOTAL APPLICATIONS RECEIVED
$18.03
AVERAGE INTERNSHIP HOURLY PAY
91
TOTAL MENTORS
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Western Branch
Construction Hits Major Milestone
Construction on the Western Branch of the Downtown Greenway began in January, marking the final stretch of the four-mile loop! This historic milestone is set to be completed by late 2025. Significant progress was made this year with all underground utility work finished, along with stream restoration along College Branch. Plus, the small section of the Greenway crossing Murrow Boulevard over North Church Street is near completion!
Public Art Takes Center Stage with Market + Branch Project
We received an overwhelming 87 submissions for the highly anticipated Market + Branch public art installation at the intersection of Western Branch and West Market Street. We're excited to announce who has been selected to bring this vision to life in Spring 2025!
2024 Program Participation
Flourishes Despite the Weather
Rain or shine, the Downtown Greenway was buzzing with activity this year! Despite numerous weather-related cancellations, we offered a record-breaking 186 programs in partnership with 134 community partners, engaging
nearly 3,100 participants. From fitness classes to art walks, there was something for everyone to enjoy!
Brand New Website
Launch: Explore the Greenway Like Never Before
We’ve revamped our website, which launched on November 12! The
new site is modern, user-friendly, and packed with features like an interactive map highlighting public art, site furnishings, transit stops, and parking. Plus, it’s a one-stop shop for all things Greenway—from programming and events to volunteer opportunities. Check out the new look at www. downtowngreenway.org.
Local and National Recognition for the Downtown Greenway
The Greenway received a spotlight on both local and national stages this year. Dabney Sanders and Chelsea Phipps presented at major
conferences, including the Great Trails State Conference and the North Carolina Recreation & Park Association Conference. Our project was also featured on American
Dream TV, highlighted in Our State Magazine, and graced the front cover of the 2024 Greensboro Visitor’s Guide!
We hosted our first-ever Block Party in September on February One Place, bringing together hundreds of community members for an afternoon of networking, fun, and local food. It was a fantastic celebration of our city’s vibrant spirit and strong business community!