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NCBCE Education Resource Collaboration is an innovative way for businesses, organizations, and government entities to connect with education resources and priorities in North Carolina.

 

NCBCE Members Serve

SBE: Essential Conversation: Public Education for the Common Good
Where we've been...Where we are...Where we want to be
Doug Warf, Carolina Hurricanes
Tom Williams, Strategic Educational Allliances
André Peek, IBM
Ken Eudy, Capstrat

Global Schools Network Advisory Board
Dale Whitworth, Golden Corral
André Peek, IBM

School Leadership Focus Group
Dale Whitworth, Golden Corral
Albert Eckel, Corning/Eckel&Vaughan
André Peek, IBM
Kyra Sinclair, Kelly Services
Steve Brechbiel, Quintiles
Kirsten Weeks, Cisco
Ros Guerrie, BB&T
Andy Fox, Kimley-Horn
Tom Williams, Strategic Educational Alliances
Shirley Prince, NC Principals & Asst. Principals Assn.
Neil Kimrey, Dept. of Public Instruction
Principals Included: Muriel Summers and Matt Wight, Wake County; Dawn Ramseur, Hoke County; Budd Dingwall and LaChawn Smith, New Hanover County

Envisioning A 21st Century System for Students Focus Group
Dale Whitworth, Golden Corral
Adam Garry, Dell
Curry Gaskins, Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice
Liz Riley, Womble, Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice
Tom Williams, Strategic Educational Alliances
Doug Warf, Carolina Hurricanes
Ann McColl, SBE Legislative Director

Graduation Achievement Awards
Kirsten Weeks, Cisco (Business Leader Speaker)

Global Education Task Force of the SBE Focus Group
*IBM- André Peek, Vice President, Communications Sector, Global Technology Services
*RED HAT- Gary Jordan, Senior Program Director Operations, Global Change Management
*NOVARTIS- Joe Lingle, Head, Global Program Integration

Conversation With State Board of Education Chair
Lisa Prather, Fifth Third Bank
David Young, VIF International Education
Andrew Crawford, Kelly Services
Mark Thompson, Xerox
Michele Miller, Xerox

NC School of Science and Math Focus Group
Helen Leupold, BD
André Peek, IBM
Pam Townsend, AECOM
Sam Morris, Lenovo
Jeanene Martin, WakeMed
Erik Legg, Syngenta
Kenneth Zeitler, Rex Healthcare
Andrew Krieman, Allscripts
Albert Eckel, Eckel & Vaughan

Governor's School Focus Group
Melanie Chernoff, Red Hat
Liz Riley, Womble Carlyle, Sandridge & Rice
Jayne Tipton, Wells Fargo
Harris Vaughan, Eckel & Vaughan

Governor's Education Transformation Commission
Pam Townsend, AECOM

Governor Job Tour Roundtable
Albert Eckel, Eckel and Vaughan
Tom Looney, Lenovo
Jim Pridgen, Firestone
Ed Paradise, Cisco
Brendan Moylan, Sports Endeavors
Thomas Vaidhyan, Aten
Jonathan Fussell, Duplin Winery
Esther Alegria, Biogen Idec

Governors Office Focus Group
Woody Dicus, Progress Energy
Mary Linda Andrews, GlaxoSmithKline
André Peek, IBM
Kirsten Weeks, Cisco
Jeanene Martin, WakeMed

NC Virtual Public School Advisory Board
Melanie Chernoff, Red Hat

Compliance Commission
Steve Goldsmith, Syngenta

DPI New Accountability Model Business Focus Group
Adam Garry, Dell
Bo Sommers, Duke Energy
Johnny Jacobs, Nucor
Blount Williams, Alfred Williams
Albert Eckel, Eckel and Vaughan/Corning
Michael Doyle, Manpower
Steve Goldsmith, Syngenta
Scott McLean, The Biltmore Company
Linda Haskins, Dominion Power

IEI Business Committee for Creativity
Pamela Townsend, AECOM
Thomas Vaidhyan, Aten, Inc.
Jennifer Kline, State Farm
Ben Kinney, Business North Carolina Magazine

Economic Development Board
Joel Butler, Vidant Health

IEI Education Advisory Issue Council
Tricia Willoughby, NCBCE

Comprehensive Arts Education Task Force
Laura Hamre, Fidelity Investments

Council For Women
Jane Martin, Qué Pasa

Teachers Matter Initiative
Thomas Vaidhyan, Aten, Inc.
Diego Aisenberg, Qué Pasa Media Network

NC Principals Association Distinguished Leaders Program
WakeMed
RBC Bank
BB&T
GlaxoSmithKline
Progress Energy

Council on Educational Services for Exceptional Children
Steve Brechbiel, Quintiles

Healthy Schools Cabinet
Charlotte Motor Speedway

Appointment to JOBS Commission
Pam Townsend, AECOM

2010 College Application Planning Committee
Joanne Burden, Sports Endeavors

Competitive Students Committee of the State Board of Education
Joel Butler, Vident Health

Blue Ribbon Accountability Commission
André Peek, IBM

Southern Association of Colleges & Schools State Council
Pam Townsend, AECOM

Arts Curriculum Feedback
Qué Pasa Media Network
Topics Education
Capstrat
Aten, Inc
Red Hat
RBC Bank
Eckel and Vaughan
Truliant Federal Credit Union
Samet Corporation

2010 North Carolina Summit on US/China Education
NCBCE corporations participated in this international event

Ad Hoc Committee on School Leadership
Joe Freddoso, MCNC
André Peek, IBM
Bill Shore, GlaxoSmithKline

NC Science, Math, Technology Center Board
Susan Jackson, WakeMed

Southern Regional Education Board (SREB)
Anjana Bhuta Wills, Nandhini Viswonathan, Barbara Guidos, BD

NC Commission on Volunteerism & Community Service
Woody Dicus, Progress Energy

NC Financial Literacy Council
Verna Gessaman, RBC Bank
Leigh Brady, SECU

Confucius Classrooms in NC
Karen Ondrick, Lenovo

Teacher Working Conditions Survey Sponsors
AT&T
BB&T
Duke Energy-Carolinas
Golden Corral

Webinar Series
NCBCE Corporate Members
Local NC Chambers
Education Stakeholders

Jobs For The Future Conference
Various NCBCE Companies

Joint Boards Meeting to Unveil Governor's Education Agenda
All NCBCE Member Companies Invited to Attend

World View: An International Program for Educators
André Peek, IBM
Tricia Willoughby, NCBCE

Emerging Issues Forum
Various NCBCE Companies

North Carolina Science Festival at the Morehead Planetarium
Thomas Vaidhyan, Aten

 


NCBCE Member NetApp to Create 460 Jobs in Wake County


State Grant Helps Company Expand Research in Triangle Park

RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue announced today that NetApp, one of the largest providers of innovative storage and data management solutions, will expand its Wake County operations.   The company plans to create 460 new jobs over four years and invest more than $75 million into a new R & D facility in Research Triangle Park. The project was made possible in part by a state grant from the Job Development Investment Grant. 

“Creating jobs is what motivates me every day,” said Gov. Perdue.  “North Carolina is a tremendous place to do business and our highly-skilled workforce is equipped to support high tech companies like NetApp in their desire to expand here.”

Founded in 1992, NetApp provides solutions that deliver outstanding cost efficiency and accelerate business breakthroughs for customers across various industries, including media and entertainment, internet, healthcare, IT, and financial services. Data ONTAP® software, NetApp’s core operating system, is also the world’s most widely adopted storage and data management platform.

Headquartered in California, NetApp is a Fortune 500 company that employs over 12,000 individuals in more than 170 offices worldwide, including more than 1,400 employees in its RTP facility. In 2011 NetApp ranked #1 on the Triangle Business Journal’s annual ‘Best Places to Work’ in RTP list. It marked the seventh time that NetApp has appeared on the list and the third time it has been ranked #1.

“NetApp has had a long and successful presence in RTP and we are excited to build on our relationship with the state of North Carolina, Wake County, and the surrounding area,” said Denise Cox, senior vice president of Global Support for NetApp. “NetApp takes pride in attracting and retaining the industry’s best people and our expansion in RTP will enable us to continue to help our customers achieve business success. Our company culture of living our values and embracing strong principles while treating employees as our greatest asset is at the core of why we are widely considered a best place to work.”

“NetApp has a great history in the Triangle, and we’re pleased to see the company continue to grow here,” said Sen. Josh Stein of Wake County. “I'm confident that our well-trained workforce and business-friendly climate will help them remain successful.”

The new RTP data center will leverage the latest virtualization solutions to build a private cloud environment to provide virtual access for NetApp engineering labs around the world. It will also serve as a model for customers interested in building energy-efficient dynamic data centers and cloud environments for their enterprise users.

Compensation will vary by job function, but the average annual compensation for the new positions will be approximately $100,000, plus benefits. The average annual wage in Wake County is $45,396.

Today, the state Economic Investment Committee voted to award a Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG) to NetApp.  JDIGs are awarded only to new and expanding businesses and industrial projects whose benefits exceed the costs to the state and which would not be undertaken in North Carolina without the grant.

Under the terms of JDIG, the company is eligible to receive a grant equal to 65 percent of the state personal income withholding taxes derived from the creation of new jobs for each of the 10 years in which the company meets annual performance targets.  If NetApp meets the targets called for under the agreement and sustains them for 10 years, the JDIG could yield as much as $11.78 million in maximum benefits for the company.

In addition, up to $3.92 million could be added to the state’s Utility Fund for infrastructure improvements in economically distressed counties. When a JDIG is awarded in the state’s more economically prosperous counties such as Wake, 25 percent of the grant is allocated to the Utility Fund to encourage economic development in less prosperous counties.

Other partners who assisted with this announcement include: The N.C. Department of Commerce, N.C. Community Colleges, Research Triangle Park Foundation, Wake County, and Duke Energy. 

For more information about NetApp, including job opportunities, visit www.netapp.com
 


 

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