MCNC In The News and Clipbook - October 2016

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Finalists Announced for NC Tech Awards ­ charlottechamber.com Page 1 of 2

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9/16/2016


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9/16/2016


Greater Wilmington Business Journal (Wilmington,NC) 09/17/2016 "Finalists announced for NC Tech Awards" Audience: 4,889 Author: Vince Winkel Source Website: www.wilmingtonbiz.com By Vince Winkel, posted Sep 15, 2016 Wilmington's technology sector is making news across the state. Finalists for the NC Tech Awards were been announced Thursday by the N.C. Technology Association (NCTA). The trade association's awards program recognizes companies, organizations and individuals that have achieved outstanding innovation and leadership throughout the year. Five Wilmington outfits made the final cut: nCinoa " nCino created the cloud-based banking industry after it was launched by Live Oak Bank in Wilmington. The word nCino is a variant of "encino," which is Spanish for live oak. KWIPPEDa " This is a growing community marketplace for industry to locate, discover and rent specialized equipment for commercial applications. Kwipped is a short, slang term meaning equipped. (Note: The founder and CEO of KWIPPED is also a co-owner of the Greater Wilmington Business Journal and WILMA magazine.) Lapetus Solutionsa " Lapetus Solutions is a science and technology growth company dedicated to creating products and services based on the prediction of life events. Likelia " Likeli uses social media histories and actions within the app to create a psychometric profile of its users. The mobile app will then connect people with what they're looking for whether that's a date, a soul mate or just a friend. Performance Culturea " This Wilmington-based outfit created a web-based performance management system that utilizes the Performance Values Matrix for employee coaching and evaluation. "There is another great mix of finalists this year from across the state, so we expect an exciting evening celebrating North Carolina's vibrant tech sector," said Brooks Raiford, president and CEO of the N.C. Technology Association in a news release Thursday. After a nomination period earlier this summer, finalists and winners were chosen in a two-stage review process, led by the accounting firm Cherry Bekaert, in partnership with an independent selection committee. The final awards will be handed out at the NC Tech Awards Gala on Nov. 10, at the Raleigh Convention Center. Here are the finalists in all the categories: Technology Corporate Awards Software: Impact Financial Systems, Jackrabbit Technologies, MobileSmith, Red Hat, SignUpGenius Communications: A3 Communications, CommScope, NeoNova Network Services, TeleHealth Services, WebAssign 1


New Media/ Digital Marketing: iContact, MobileSmith, rFactr, Stealz, UGoTour Industry Driven: CommScope, FoodLogiQ,nCino, Railinc Corp, TeleHealth Services Innovative Product: Atom Power, FoodLogiQ, Fusion3, MapAnything, Practichem, Undercover Colors Corporate Impact: Cisco Systems, Citrix, CommScope, Itron, RadixBay, Secure Design Small: ecomdash, Jackrabbit Technologies, MapAnything, Pendo, SignUpGenius, Stealz Mid-size: Avalara, AvidXchange,nCino, NeoNova Network Services, Netsertive, SoftPro Large: ARCA, Ctirix, CommScope, Itron, SciQuest 10 Startups to Watch: EmployUs, Forecast Health,Lapetus Solutions, Lea(R)n,Likeli,Performance Culture, Smart Metals Recycling, Stealz, SZL.IT, Undercover Colors Use of Technology Awards Analytics: Cisco, Martin Marietta, National Collaborative for BioPreparedness, NeoNova Network Services, NC Dept. of Administration, Red Ventures Business Value: Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina, Cisco Systems, Martin Marietta, SciQuest, Skookum Customer Service: LPL Financial, MCNC, Peak 10, PointSource, Sageworks eCommerce: ecomdash, Jackrabbit Technologies,KWIPPED, SciQuest, SoftPro, WebAssign Innovative Workplace: Cisco Systems, Citrix, Inmar, Martin Marietta, Performance Culture Individuals award winners Private Sector CIO: Steve Ermish, ScentAir Public Sector CIO: Nicole Raimundo, Town of Cary Tech Educator: Fay Cobb Payton, NCSU Tech Woman: Fran O'Sullivan, IBM Public Leader: Speaker Tim Moore Outstanding Achievement: Michael Capps, Epic Games The Tech Executive of the Year award will be chosen by a poll(now live). Voting ends Sept. 30. Finalists are: Eddie Edwards, CommScope Joe Epperson, MaxPoint 2


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Health care apps pump new life into traditional industry ­TechWire Insider :: Editor's Blog at WRAL TechWire Page 1 of 2

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9/27/2016


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9/27/2016


Raleigh (NC) News & Observer 10/22/2016 "Elections 2016 NC candidates for governor on crime, commutes and more" Audience: 767,882 Source Website: www.newsobserver.com October 22, 2016 8:17 PM Staff reports Pat McCrory, Roy Cooper and Lon Cecil, from left Roy Cooper Harry Lynch hlynch@newsobserver.com Lon Cecil N.C. Gov. Pat McCrory Chuck Liddy cliddy@newsobserver.com 1 of 4 As part of an assessment of how the state is doing heading into a critical election Nov. 8, The News & Observer asked the candidates for governor about transportation, the environment, crime and access to the internet - all factors in North Carolina residents' quality of life. Here are answers from Republican Gov. Pat McCrory and his challengers, Democrat Roy Cooper and Libertarian Lon Cecil. Q: As governor, what actions will you take to ensure crime rates continue on a downward trend in North Carolina? Cecil: Strong support and continued state funding of police resources for public safety. Stop civil asset forfeitures, unless there is timely conviction of related felony. Review prisoner convictions that are of nonviolent offenders to consider returning them to public and family life. We spend a lot of money on incarceration and it keeps families torn apart. Cooper: We must ensure that we have well-trained law enforcement to help keep our communities safe. But we must also realize that poverty is a core contributing factor to violence that cannot be overlooked. In many cases, we can stop violence before it starts by addressing important challenges like adequate funding for public schools, affordable and accessible housing, and lack of economic opportunity in urban and underserved areas. We must work to break the cycle of poverty inadequate housing, lack of access to transportation or after-school activities, underemployment that drive children to gangs and organized violence. And we must find effective ways to stop the cycle of incarceration. McCrory: This year, I joined a nonpartisan campaign, Test400k, to call for reforms to the handling of rape kits across North Carolina and the nation. Test400k asks state, local and national leaders in both parties to work toward the goal of testing every rape kit connected to a victim within 15 to 30 days and set up a comprehensive rape kit tracking system to ensure victims don't fall through the cracks. We have also pushed for millions of dollars in additional resources for the state's crime lab system, which has been a disaster under the leadership of my opponent, Roy Cooper. Our administration successfully pushed for millions in additional funding for specialty treatment courts like drug and veteran courts, which will help give people a second chance to get back on their feet. We also ended sanctuary cities, but need to continue to follow through on our administration's efforts to address drug trafficking, human trafficking and mental health challenges. Q: Opioid drug abuse, prescription pill dependency and drug overdoses are claiming more lives nationally and in North Carolina than ever before. Will you support North Carolina joining and 1


participating in an established interstate prescription drug monitoring system, and would you support a state law requiring all prescribing doctors in North Carolina to check the current state system before writing a prescription for pain-relieving narcotics? Cecil: No. Stopping the "drug war" will go further in helping identify and treat people that do or will abuse opioids and other drugs. Doctors have few options for chronic pain treatments, except the high priced prescription opioids. Our current control is to prescribe only opioid-and-acetaminophen pills, and the acetaminophen has now been 'discovered' to cause permanent liver damage with little more than the prescribed dosage. The state law on cold pills did not eliminate meth, as it was originally hawked to the legislature. Cooper: Opioid abuse, both heroin and prescription drugs, is a killer. I have supported North Carolina's prescription drug monitoring program and encouraged prescribing physicians and their practices to participate and will continue to do so. If participation in the program does not improve, we must consider measures that are more strict. Just as important is proper funding for drug and mental-health courts. Those courts combine treatment with accountability to help those struggling with addiction. Unfortunately, under Gov. McCrory, our drug courts have been underfunded and mental-health courts are still pilot programs without adequate state support. Because of this lack of funding, our jails are filled with people who are unable to beat their addictions and are likely to re-offend. We must dedicate more resources to stop this cycle of addiction. McCrory: Since taking office, my administration has partnered with the law-enforcement community in tackling North Carolina's mental health, substance abuse and addiction crisis, which is severely impacting our communities. The latest state budget includes $20 million to implement the strategic recommendations from our task force on mental health and substance use, including the expansion of specialty treatment courts like drug and veteran courts, mental health first-aid training and tools to combat the heroin and opioid epidemic, like naloxone. Our administration has also initiated a major campaign against underage drinking, encouraging North Carolina parents to "Talk it Out" with their kids. Q: U.S. Census data shows more than 1 in 5 households in North Carolina do not have home internet access for school work, employment searches and other uses. What policies could North Carolina adopt or update to ensure home internet is affordable and reliable for more families? Cecil: Add a data plan to their free cell phone, so it could be connected to their computer. Cooper: A modern economy depends on high-speed broadband access. We must ensure everyone in North Carolina has access to affordable, high-speed broadband internet service. Although we have come a long way in bridging the digital divide over the years, residents in some of our rural areas are still among the least connected. Today 13 percent of the population remains underserved a " 235,000 residents do not have any wired Internet providers available in their community and 895,000 residents lack access to a wired connection with fast download speeds. As Governor, I will work to leverage the existing middle-mile network of MCNC to reach more unserved and underserved areas. Additionally, and just as important, I will also continue to emphasize the use of fiber-optic connections to anchor institutions, particularly our public libraries and public hospitals, to ensure they have access to advanced telecommunications and information services. McCrory: Our administration has made significant progress to improve North Carolina's broadband infrastructure and increase access for affordable high-speed internet, especially for small businesses and in our classrooms. When I entered office, just 22 percent of North Carolina classrooms had robust Wi-Fi. Today, nearly 65 percent of classrooms are connected, and we have 2


committed to connecting 100 percent of classrooms by 2018. A Federal Communications Commission study shows 93 percent of North Carolinians have access to broadband, compared to an average of 90 percent of people nationwide, with rural areas showing the greatest need. Our administration developed a broadband plan to connect the entire state by 2021, and set out a series of strategies to meet that goal, including involving the transportation department to enact a "dig once" policy along highways to install more fiber optics quickly. Q: Federal and state data show significant air quality improvements in North Carolina since the passage of the Clean Smokestacks Act in 2002. What specifically do you think N.C. officials should do next to improve air quality statewide? Cecil: Encourage plant growth on and around any bare soils. Construction dust from land clearing and soil movement should be controlled. Pass road tax exemptions for any compressed-natural-gas vehicles. Cooper: I was proud to help push through the Clean Smokestacks Act and to enforce it by forcing the Tennessee Valley Authority to reduce air pollution that damaged the health and beauty of the North Carolina mountains. More recently, as attorney general, I have disagreed with the state environmental regulators who were focused on scoring political points rather than protecting our water, air and other natural resources. We should work to put together a consensus plan that involves business, our utilities, consumers and people who want to protect the environment. We already have a foundation in place to put forward a plan that will work for North Carolina. We need to be actively encouraging renewable energy instead of actively opposing it as Gov. McCrory's Department of Environmental Quality has done. McCrory: Under our administration's leadership, North Carolina has continued to improve its air quality while fighting overreaching federal power rules which will do little to improve our air quality but cost thousands of jobs and increase power bills. Our state should focus on North Carolina solutions, including more public transportation and transit options. Q: In the state's most crowded and congested metro areas, residents face increasing commute times. How would you use state resources to help localities handle increased demand on roads, keep commute times reasonable and provide for public transit alternatives for commuters? Cecil: Encourage development of self-drive vehicle fleets in North Carolina. They can be managed and controlled for load leveling and route optimizations, once the destination is more than eight blocks from an existing rail terminal. Push the N.C. Department of Transportation to accelerate construction of "ring" access roads around major cities, for earlier optimization of traffic flow and business development sites. Cooper: We need to pass a transportation bond a " unfortunately, Gov. McCrory has failed to get that done. We know that North Carolina's population will continue to grow. We need infrastructure investment now, not just in improving our roads and bridges, but in upgrading our water and sewer infrastructure, modernizing our energy grid, and investing in public transit. With low interest rates and construction costs that aren't going any lower, now is a better time than ever to invest in our infrastructure. McCrory: I am very proud of our administration's accomplishments when it comes to setting a 3


long-term vision and plan for transportation in our state. During the Easley-Perdue-Hunt administrations, with the support of my opponent, our state had ignored some of our long-term transportation needs. Our state had to play a little bit of catch up when I took office. First, we reformed the state's transportation funding formula to take the politics out of road building. It used to be that new roads were built or expanded because of a powerful politician pushing for funding for their pet projects. Now, projects are built based on key factors, including congestion, need and economic impact, instead of politics. We then laid out a long-term, 25-year vision on how to best leverage our transportation infrastructure for all regions of North Carolina to catalyze and support our state's future economic and population growth. Anyone can read the vision statement by going to ncvision25.gov. Our administration has also fought against the General Assembly's efforts to block funding for public transit alternatives. We ended the practice of raiding the highway trust fund, allowing us to put hundreds of millions of additional dollars into the construction and maintenance of roadways across North Carolina. We have allocated an additional $1.6 billion over the next 10 years to spend more on the construction of new road projects, and an additional $250 million a year for maintenance, bridge replacement and road repaving. View more video Copyright Audience provided by Nielsen/NetRatings Highlights: NC, NORTH CAROLINA, N.C, North Carolina, North Carolina, MCNC

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Community Day preview: People are 'networking the network' at MCNC :: Editor's Blog at WRAL TechWire Page 1 of 2

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10/31/2016


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10/31/2016


Richmond County Daily Journal (Rockingham, NC) 11/04/2016 "Richmond County Daily Journal - North Carolina Daybook" Audience: 2,460 Source Website: yourdailyjournal.com Richmond County Daily Journal North Carolina Daybook Associated Press North Carolina Daybook for Thursday, Nov. 03. The daybook is for planning purposes only and is not intended for publication or broadcast. You should verify any event you plan to cover. Please keep the AP in mind when news develops. a "a "a "a "a "a "a " UPDATED EVENT: Thursday, Nov. 03 9:00 AM Dem Rep. G. K. Butterfield joins USDA officials tour North Carolina communities affected by flooding a " Under Secretary of Agriculture Michael Scuse and North Carolina Farm Service Agency State Executive Director Bob Etheridge visit areas in North Carolina that were devastated by Hurricane Matthew. Stops include Bob Martin Agriculture Center, 2900 NC Hwy 125 S, Williamston (9:00 AM EDT) and, with Democratic Rep. G. K. Butterfield, 1002 E St. James St, Tarboro (11:45 AM EDT) Location: Tarboro www.usda.gov https://twitter.com/USDA Contacts: USDA Office of Communications (emailA protected) 1 202 720 4623 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " UPDATED EVENT: Thursday, Nov. 03 10:30 AM Dem Rep. Alma Adams 'speaks out against GOP Sen. Richard Burr's obstruction of judicial nominees' a " Democratic Rep. Alma Adams joins Winston-Salem, NC, City Councilwoman Denise Adams and Forsyth County Democratic Party Chairman Eric Ellison to 'speak out against Republican Sen. Richard Burr's unprecedented obstruction of the Eastern District Court and the U.S. Supreme Court' Location: outside Sen. Burr's govt office, 2000 W 1st St, Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem www.ncdp.org https://twitter.com/ncdemparty Contacts: Matt Kravitz North Carolina Democratic Party (emailA protected) 1 919 438 1836 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " UPDATED EVENT: Thursday, Nov. 03 12:30 PM James Taylor campaigns for Hillary Clinton in North Carolina a " Musician James Taylor campaigns on behalf of 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in North Carolina, meeting supporters and volunteers to thank them for their work and underscore 'the high stakes of the election'. He also discusses Clinton's 'vision of an America that is stronger together, which stands in stark contrast to 2016 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's record of hateful and divisive rhetoric'. Agenda includes field office drop-bys at Statesville Coordinated Campaign Office, 233 E Front St, Statesville (12:30 PM EDT) and Hickory Coordinated Campaign Office, 1612 Tate Blvd SE, Hickory (2:30 PM EDT)

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Location: Hickory Statesville www.hillaryclinton.com https://twitter.com/hillaryclinton Contacts: Michael Gwin Hillary for America (emailA protected) Media planning to cover these events should RSVP to (emailA protected) a "a "a "a "a "a "a " UPDATED EVENT: Thursday, Nov. 03 3:15 PM Hillary Clinton campaigns with Bernie Sanders and Pharrell Williams in North Carolina a " 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton campaigns in the general election battleground state of North Carolina, where she urges North Carolinians to take advantage of early voting and discusses 'her plans to create an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top, and her vision for an America that is stronger together'. Agenda includes an Early Vote event at Pitt Community College, 4302 Reedy Branch Rd, Winterville (3:15 PM EDT) and an Early Vote rally with Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders and Pharrell Williams at Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek, 3801 Rock Quarry Rd, Raleigh (7:45 PM EDT) * Clinton and Sen. Tim Kaine will face Republicans Donald Trump and Indiana Governor Mike Pence in the 8 Nov election Location: Raleigh www.hillaryclinton.com https://twitter.com/hillaryclinton Contacts: Hillary for America press (emailA protected) Doors open 1:15 PM (Winterville) and 4:45 PM (Raleigh) a "a "a "a "a "a "a " UPDATED EVENT: Thursday, Nov. 03 5:00 PM Dem Rep. John Lewis campaigns for Hillary Clinton in North Carolina a " Democratic Rep. John Lewis campaigns on behalf of 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in North Carolina, leading a march to the polls to underline 'the importance of early voting'. He also highlights Clinton's 'commitment to an America that is stronger together and that upholds the fundamental rights of all people'. Marchers begin at MLK Park, 2600 Ravencroft Dr, Charlotte, and proceed to Bette Rae Thomas Recreation Center, 2921 Tuckaseegee Rd, Charlotte to vote Location: Charlotte, NC Charlotte www.hillaryclinton.com https://twitter.com/hillaryclinton Contacts: Andrew Bates North Carolina Communications (emailA protected) 1 336 577 9826 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " UPDATED EVENT: Thursday, Nov. 03 Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Michael Flynn campaigns for Donald Trump in North Carolina a " Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Michael Flynn campaigns for 2016 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in North Carolina Location: TBD www.donaldjtrump.com https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump Contacts: Hope Hicks Make America Great Again (emailA protected) 1 212 715 6785 1 203 273 0226 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " UPDATED EVENT: Thursday, Nov. 03 Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Keith Kellogg campaigns for Donald Trump in North Carolina and Virginia a " Trump for President foreign policy advisor Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Keith 2


Kellogg campaigns for 2016 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in North Carolina and Virginia Location: TBD www.donaldjtrump.com https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump Contacts: Hope Hicks Make America Great Again (emailA protected) 1 212 715 6785 1 203 273 0226 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Thursday, Nov. 03 9:00 AM North Carolina GOP judicial candidates tour Eastern North Carolina a " North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Robin Hayes joins rth Carolina's conservative statewide judicial candidates Justice Bob Edmunds, Judge Phil Berger, jr., Hunter Murphy, Judge Bob Hunter, Judge Richard Dietz, and Judge Valerie Zachary for a tour of Eastern North Carolina. Stops include Greenville PGV Airport, 400 Airport Rd., Greenville (9:00 AM EDT), Wilmington ILM Airport, Air Wilmington, 1817 Aviation Dr., Wilmington (10:30 AM EDT), and Fayetteville FAY Airport, Signature Flight Support, 3003 Control Tower Road, Fayetteville (12:00 PM EDT) Location: Fayetteville Greenville Wilmington www.ncgop.org https://twitter.com/ncgop Contacts: Kami Mueller NCGOP (emailA protected) 1 765 215 1334 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Thursday, Nov. 03 11:00 AM CANCELED: Voting rights advocates discuss new report on polling place closures a " CANCELED: Voting rights advocates discuss new 'The Great Poll Closure' report, on the 'widespread' polling place closures in jurisdictions once covered by Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, via telephonic media briefing. Report compares polling place data in formerly-covered jurisdictions from past elections to lists of voting locations for the upcoming 2016 election, finding 'an unmistakable trend to reduce voting locations', with a special focus on states and counties with clear records of voting discrimination, including Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Georgia. Briefers include The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights media and campaigns director Scott Simpson (the report author) and executive vice president Nancy Zirkin, and Arizona Advocacy Network executive director Samantha Pstross Location: TBD www.civilrights.org https://twitter.com/civilrightsorg Contacts: Scott Simpson Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Media and Campaigns Director (emailA protected) 1 202 466 2061 DIAL-IN INFORMATION: Dial-in: 888-632-3384. Verbal Passcode: "Voting Rights." RSVPs requested to (emailA protected) * To receive an embargoed copy of the report in advance of the call, RSVP a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Thursday, Nov. 03 12:00 PM Donald Trump campaigns in Florida, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina a " 2016 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump campaigns in the general election battleground states of Florida, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina, where he holds rallies at Jacksonville Equestrian Center, Jacksonville, FL (12:00 PM EDT), Main Line Sports Center, Berwyn, PA (2:00 PM EDT), Cabarrus Arena, Concord, NC (4:00 PM EDT), and The Farm, Selma, NC (7:00 PM EDT) * Trump and Mike Pence will face Democrats Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine in the 8 Nov election

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Location: Jacksonville www.donaldjtrump.com https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump Contacts: Trump for President press (emailA protected) Doors open 9:00 AM (Jacksonville), 12:00 PM (Berwyn), 1:00 PM (Concord) and 4:00 PM (Selma) a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Thursday, Nov. 03 4:00 PM North Carolina Gov. McCrory receives 'Good Samaritan' Award a " Samaritan's Purse President Franklin Graham presents North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory with the Good Samaritan award, honoring the governor's efforts to help North Carolina recover from Hurricane Matthew Location: Samaritan's Purse International Headquarters, 801 Bamboo Road, Boone, NC www.samaritanspurse.org Contacts: Todd Shearer DeMoss (emailA protected) 1 404 314 4206 Scott Knuteson DeMoss (emailA protected) 1 770 317 0499 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Thursday, Nov. 03 4:45 PM SPX Corp: Q3 2016 Earning conference call / Webcast Location: TBD http://www.spx.com/en/investor-relations/ https://twitter.com/SPXCorporation Contacts: Ryan Taylor SPX Corp Investor Relations (emailA protected) 1 704 752 4486 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Thursday, Nov. 03 5:15 PM Greensboro Parks and Recreation host ceremony to celebrate Bryan Park Soccer Complex expansion a " Greensboro Parks and Recreation host ceremony to celebrate the Bryan Park Soccer Complex expansion project, a public-private partnership between Greensboro Parks and Recreation and Greensboro United Soccer Association Location: Bryan Park, 6102 South Shore Rd., Brown Summit, Greensboro, NC Greensboro www.greensboro-nc.gov/ https://twitter.com/greensborocity Contacts: Douglas Tanis City of Greensboro 1 336 373 7968 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Thursday, Nov. 03 SPX Corp: Q3 2016 Results Location: TBD http://www.spx.com/en/investor-relations/ https://twitter.com/SPXCorporation Contacts: Ryan Taylor SPX Corp Investor Relations (emailA protected) 1 704 752 4486 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Thursday, Nov. 03 a " Friday, Nov. 04 NCREN Community Day 2016 a " MCNC's annual North Carolina Research and Education Network Community Day 2016. Speakers include Golden LEAF Foundation President Dan Gerlach, National Telecommunications & Information Administration Broadband Infrastructure Director Laura Spining, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction E-rate Specialist and State Coordinator Jeannene Hurley, and MCNC President 4


and CEO Jean Davis Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Raleigh Brownstone-University, 1707 Hillsborough St, Raleigh, NC Raleigh https://www.mcnc.org/ https://twitter.com/mcnc Contacts: Noah Garrett MCNC (emailA protected) 1 252 423 1277 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " NEW EVENT: Friday, Nov. 04 11:00 AM Mike Pence campaigns in Michigan, North Carolina and Florida a " 2016 Republican vice presidential nominee Indiana Governor Mike Pence campaigns in Michigan, North Carolina and Florida, where he holds rallies at AVFlight Lansing, Lansing, MI (11:00 AM EDT), Rock Springs Center, Greenville, NC (2:30 PM EDT) and Renaissance Ballroom, Miami, FL (7:00 PM EDT) * Donald Trump and Gov. Pence will face Democrats Hillary Clinton and Sen. Tim Kaine in the 8 Nov election Location: TBD www.donaldjtrump.com https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump Contacts: Hope Hicks Make America Great Again (emailA protected) 1 212 715 6785 1 203 273 0226 Doors open 9:00 AM (Lansing), 12:30 PM (Greenville) and 5:00 PM (Miami) a "a "a "a "a "a "a " NEW EVENT: Friday, Nov. 04 5:00 PM Celebrity chef Mario Batali gives cooking demonstration at Duke a " Celebrity chef Mario Batali gives cooking demonstration at Duke University to help christen the new Chef's Kitchen, a state-of-the-art demonstration kitchen in the newly renovated West Union Location: Duke University, Durham, NC Durham www.duke.edu https://twitter.com/DukeU Contacts: Chris Heltne Duke University (emailA protected) 1 919 684 3576 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " NEW EVENT: Friday, Nov. 04 a " Saturday, Nov. 05 BELONG Tour National Women's Conference a " BELONG Tour National Women's Conference arrives in Charlotte. The event 'serves as a gathering for women who crave a deeper connection with each other, their community, and their dreams' Location: Bojangles Coliseum, 2700 East Independence Blvd, Charlotte, NC Charlotte www.belongtour.com https://twitter.com/belongtour Contacts: Catherine Binkley Lovell-Fairchild Communications (emailA protected) a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Friday, Nov. 04 10:00 AM Duke Energy Corp: Q3 2016 Earning conference call / Webcast Location: TBD http://www.duke-energy.com/investors/default.asp https://twitter.com/DukeEnergyNews Contacts: Randy Wheeless Duke Energy investor relations (emailA protected) 1 704 382 3853

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a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Friday, Nov. 04 2:00 PM President Obama campaigns for Hillary Clinton in North Carolina a " President Barack Obama campaigns for 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the general election battleground state of North Carolina, where he urges North Carolinians to take advantage of one-stop early voting and lays out his support for Clinton and her 'vision of an America that is stronger together, with an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top' at 'Get Out The Early Vote' events at Capel Arena at Fayetteville State University, 1200 Murchison Rd, Fayetteville (2:00 PM EDT) and PNC Music Pavilion, 707 Pavilion Blvd, Charlotte (6:00 PM EDT) * Clinton and Sen. Tim Kaine will face Republicans Donald Trump and Indiana Governor Mike Pence in the 8 Nov election Location: Charlotte Fayetteville www.hillaryclinton.com https://twitter.com/hillaryclinton Contacts: Hillary for America press (emailA protected) Doors open at 12:00 PM (Fayetteville) and 4:00 PM (Charlotte) a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Friday, Nov. 04 Duke Energy Corp: Q3 2016 Results Location: TBD http://www.duke-energy.com/investors/default.asp https://twitter.com/DukeEnergyNews Contacts: Randy Wheeless Duke Energy investor relations (emailA protected) 1 704 382 3853 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Friday, Nov. 04 Duke Energy Q3 2016 earnings a " Duke Energy Corporation Q3 2016 earnings, for the Charlotte, NC-based utilities firm Location: TBD www.duke-energy.com https://twitter.com/DukeEnergyNews Contacts: Tom Shiel Duke Energy Corp (emailA protected) a "a "a "a "a "a "a " NEW EVENT: Saturday, Nov. 05 Chelsea Clinton campaigns for mother Hillary in North Carolina a " Chelsea Clinton campaigns for her mother, 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, in the general election battleground state of North Carolina, where she urges voters to take advantage of one-stop early voting in North Carolina and discusses 'Hillary Clinton's vision for an America that is stronger together as well as her record of fighting for families'. Agenda includes stops in Elizabeth City, Charlotte and Asheville Location: Asheville Charlotte Elizabeth City www.hillaryclinton.com https://twitter.com/hillaryclinton Contacts: Hillary for America press (emailA protected) a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Saturday, Nov. 05 11:00 AM The North Carolina State Board of Elections hold a public meeting by teleconference

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Location: TBD http://www.ncsbe.gov/ncsbe/ Contacts: Josh Lawson North Carolina State Board of Elections (emailA protected) 1 919 715 9194 1 919 675 3249 a "a "a "a "a "a "a " Saturday, Nov. 05 1:00 PM Donald Trump campaigns in North Carolina a " 2016 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump campaigns in the general election battleground state of North Carolina, where he holds a rally in the Air Wilmington Hangar at Wilmington International Aiport * Trump and Mike Pence will face Democrats Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine in the 8 Nov election Location: Wilmington International Airport, 1740 Airport Blvd, Suite 12, Wilmington, NC Wilmington www.donaldjtrump.com https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump Contacts: Trump for President press (emailA protected) Doors open 10:00 AM _____ Keywords: Daybook, North Carolina A(c) 2016 Civitas Media Audience provided by Nielsen/NetRatings Highlights: NC, NORTH CAROLINA, north-carolina, North Carolina, North Carolina, nc, NCREN, MCNC, Research and Education Network, Golden LEAF, mcnc.org, mcnc

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