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Simply Hired won an award for Excellence in Technology in 2014 by Brandon Hall in the Best Advance in Talent Acquisition Technology category. [9] In 2013, Simply Hired was ranked #3 on Forbes’ "Top 10 Best Websites for Your Career" list. [10] Simply Hired was awarded as one of PC Mag's Best Job Search Websites in 2013 and 2014. [11]
This is a list of hospitals in North Carolina.Five hospitals serve as university-affiliated academic medical centers: Duke University Hospital (Duke University), ECU Health (ECU), UNC Health (UNC), and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist and Atrium Health's Carolinas Medical Center (Wake Forest University), while WakeMed is an unaffiliated Level I trauma center.
The following year, he expanded the company's scope to include development services and relocated operations from Maryland to North Carolina. July 1985: Fred Eshelman, Pharm.D., founds PPD as a one-person consulting firm based in his home in Maryland. 1986: Eshelman expands the company and relocates operations to Wilmington, North Carolina.
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In November of 1973, Wilmington police hired their first sworn female officer, Martha Lanier Currie. At least five other female officers were sworn into the department in the 1970s, including the ...
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WECT and WSFX headquarters in Wilmington, North Carolina. Channel 6 began broadcasting on April 9, 1954, with the call sign WMFD-TV. It aired an analog signal on VHF channel 6 from a 941-foot (287 m) transmitter near Delco. [2] The station was owned by Atlantic Telecasting Corporation [3] alongside Wilmington's oldest radio station, WMFD ...
Reached via phone, Goodnight said he's "still in the early stages" of his work on Castle. "When we first got to Wilmington 10 years ago, people were hyping Castle Street as the big thing ...