GM’s Pam Fletcher is coming to TC Sessions: Mobility 2021 to talk about how to build a startup
GM might be best known for the millions of Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC-branded vehicles it designs, produces, finances and sells each year. But it also has a burgeoning incubator, where a team of 600 employees are working to develop 20 new businesses with a total addressable market of about $1.3 trillion.
A few of the first startup fruits have already come to bear, including OnStar Guardian, OnStar Insurance, GM Defense and most recently, BrightDrop the commercial electric vehicle delivery business that launched in January.
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April 30, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – A somber day on the University of North Carolina Charlotte campus, as Niner Nation marked two years since the deadly campus shooting that killed two students and hurt four others. People gathered both virtually and in person for the day of remembrance. 2019-2020 Student Body President Chandler Crean spoke in a pre-recorded speech and said, in part, “It was unbelievable that this could happen to such a special place like our university, but it did happen. And two years later, I have not forgotten the pain of that night and the days and weeks that followed.”
Black man killed by deputies in Elizabeth City was shot in back of head, attorney says JONATHAN DREW and DENISE LAVOIE, WSOCTV.com News Staff
A Black man killed by deputies in North Carolina was shot in the back of the head and had his hands on his car steering wheel when they opened fire, attorneys for his family said Monday after relatives viewed body camera footage.
The account was the first description of the shooting of Andrew Brown Jr., who was killed by deputies serving drug-related search and arrest warrants. His death last Wednesday led to nightly protests and demands for justice in the town of Elizabeth City.
“While the Triangle may benefit from the modeled benefits such as the direct jobs, the spillover ones in linked industries, and the induced ones, places far from the Triangle may not benefit, A project of this scale has the potential to widen regional disparities within the state, leading the rich regions to grow richer, the poor regions, poorer.” – Duke professor Dr. John Quinterno.
RALEIGH – There will be clear winners and losers, as well as a hard-to-predict set of spillover effects of Apple’s announced new Triangle facility, economists say.
Higher rents but more jobs. Traffic congestion grows but more economic activity. Increased housing costs but better paying jobs. Population growth and strain on schools. That’s to cite just a few.