Talent
The Triangle is at an exciting crossroads, continuing to lead the country in nearly every measure of economic success. Our talent bench is already quite deep, especially when compared with many other metropolitan areas of our size across the nation. But as the global competition for the world’s best and brightest heats up, the Triangle’s business leaders have recognized that we must be proactive in retaining, cultivating, and replenishing our most important asset—people—in order for our region to flourish in the decades to come. The ability for places to attract talent will be one of the single most important factors in determining the locations that “win” and those that “lose” in the new, extremely competitive global economy—and we aim to chalk up another “W” in that category... Associate Rep: Mary Ellen Gray |
Natural Cultural Resource
Dress the Part 2015 Historic Clothing Interpreter Leslie Lambrecht and her volunteers have been busy in the costume shop this year making new clothing for Tryon Palace’s cast of characters. This piece is one of the countless costumes created in the Costume Shop for actors and characters featured during the 35th annual Candlelight Christmas Celebration.
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