Consistent risk assessment and management are essential for any successful business. As your business grows, regularly and carefully reviewing your business’s essential contracts and other important documents is necessary to ensure continued compliance with the law and avoid or prepare for litigation. Additionally, this review process can help you better understand the documents that control… Read More »
Category: Greater Winston-Salem, Inc. News
Three Essential Contracts, Agreements & Policies to Review as Your Business Grows
The Winston-Salem Chamber Supports the Quarter-Cent Sales Tax
On the March ballot, Forsyth County voters will choose whether to approve a ¼ cent sales tax that government officials say will raise teacher pay. The Chamber supports the proposed ¼ cent sales tax as it aligns with our initiatives to attract and retain talent and develop the workforce in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County to… Read More »
Local Skincare Company Grows at Winston Starts
Solarté Collections Celebrates as the Company Reaches 2-Year Milestone on Winston Starts Startup Runway Solarté Collections, a local luxury body care brand that pledges to empower women affected by domestic violence, is thrilled to celebrate the company’s second anniversary at 500 West 5th Street. Solarté was one of the first 12 companies to be accepted… Read More »
Forsyth Tech President Selected for National Fellowship
Dr. Janet N. Spriggs identified as one of the nation’s top 25 most promising community college leaders Janet N. Spriggs, president of Forsyth Technical Community College, has been selected by the Aspen Institute to join the 2020-21 inaugural class of the Aspen New Presidents Fellowship, a new initiative designed to support community college presidents in… Read More »
Three WS/FCS High Schools Receive National Awards for Magnet Programs
Reynolds High School has once again been named a National Magnet School of Excellence. Read More »
Salem Parkway Set to Open
The N.C. Department of Transportation plans to open the new Salem Parkway/U.S. 421 (formerly Business 40) this weekend, nearly six months ahead of schedule, if weather cooperates. Construction crews are scheduled to install the pavement markings on the roadway this weekend if conditions are dry, and then reopen the road Sunday. Even if weather does… Read More »