MS Events, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising money through developing endurance events, has announced Articulon, a Raleigh-based firm as its agency of record for Turkey Trot, St. Patty’s Run Green and Cup ‘n Cone.
Angela Hampton, a native to Raleigh, joins the Tammy Lynn Center for Development as an honorary chair for the 25th A Toast to the Triangle.
Capital Associates, with the help of its janitorial contractors, instituted enhanced cleaning procedures to its 34 million square feet of commercial space. It has used such techniques as touch-point cleaning to stop the spread of the flu.
Amy Stafford, a member of Hughes Pittman & Gupton, LLP, received the Rookie of the Year Award from the Raleigh Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction.
The Better Business Bureau saw nearly 500 consumers at its fourth annual “Secure Your ID” event
Andrea Mospan, chair of the Executive Committee of the YPLC, announced they will team up with The North Carolina chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to present A Night at the Theatre, Starring Grapes & Hops.
The twenty-fifth A Toast to the Triangle will be held at North Carolina State University’s McKimmon Center in Raleigh. The Charity event’s donations will go to the Tammy Lynn Center of Developmental Disabilities.
The Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle announced Brian Van Norman, and Articulon employee, will be added to the board of directors. His duties will include fundraising and media relations.
The Ridgewood Shopping center will be the location of the annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot. The Sixth annual event benefits the National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Eastern North Carolina.
Liz Broadway, a senior manager of the Hughes Pittman & Gupton tax team, is a member of the 25th Leadership Raleigh class presented by the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce.