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NC Police Office Magazine
"Just Doing His Job"
Jeff Postell is a classic humble hero and at a very young age. Since rocketing into the national spotlight after nabbing long-sought fugitive Eric Robert Rudolph, Postell has kept a "down-to-earth" attitude about all the attention. Dianne Chase introduces Jeff in the Fall issue of the North Carolina Police Officer Magazine.
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Pilot Magazine
Badin Lake A-Frame Transformed
Dave and Linda Sledge have now worked their will on seven different homes. This profile by Dianne Chase outlines their plans for "the keeper" on Badin. Libby Saunders of Badin Lake Realty introduced us to the Sledges, and yet another wonderful lake-side reclamation.
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Pilot Magazine
Lakeside Living from the Lake-Side
Pilot writer Dianne Chase takes a look at the idea of living on a float. Houseboat living is a great alternative to the ever -- rising cost of owning waterfront property . . . and you don't have to cut the grass! The houseboat may also be the family-oriented alternative to the big cruiser you've been eyeing. You know, comfort over speed . . . Well, pick up the current issue of PLP and let your imagination drift away.
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Carolina Bride Magazine
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'à la carte' PR's Dianne Chase covers a storybook courtship, engagement & wedding..
"Sometimes a life’s dream begins in the most unlikely of places; oh, say, like Champps Americana restaurant and sports bar in Charlotte. It was at this popular Woodlawn Road spot, on a crowded evening in July 1997, that Charlita Page and Aaron McLendon had their first encounter - not exactly of the most delightful kind."
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Charlotte Magazine
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Dianne Chase profiles Osprey Systems Chairman and CEO.
David Rizzo says he is really a closet geek. That is OK when you re heading up a cutting-edge Internet commerce consulting company with major national clients.
Rizzo began his professional life in 1979 with an economics degree from The College of William and Mary and a sales job with IBM in Boston. IBM brought him to Charlotte in 1986, and he stayed with the company until 1992, when he left to start Osprey Systems with partner Olin Broadway.
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David Rizzo
Age: 42
Company:
Osprey Systems
Why he's here:
Runs one of the most prominent Web firms in town
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Charlotte Magazine
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Dianne Chase profiles thirty-eight-year-old Bill Whitley
Bill Whitley grew up in Hampton, Virginia and graduated from Campell University with a degree in business and trust management. I was going to be a banker, he laughs. But Whitley soon realized his two passions, technology and sales, did not synch well with his sheepskin.
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Bill Whitley
Age: 38
Company: Mindblazer.com
Why he is here:
Helped create a ground-breaking Internet learning firm
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Rock Hill Herald/Business Profiles Publication
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When you do business with South Carolina Bank and Trust of the Piedmont you can count on integrity, honesty, and experience. In fact, 75% of their helpful team of bankers has more than 20 years of banking experience-and not just banking experience but banking experience in York County! By Dianne Chase.
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Pilot Magazine
Protect, Preserve & Conserve The Yadkin-PeeDee Lakes Project
One of the very special places in North Carolina is the seven-county region that is a part of the Yadkin-PeeDee Watershed. It’s the goal of the Yadkin-PeeDee Lakes Project to find creative ways to build the economy of the region while preserving a unique environment and way of life. Dianne Chase takes a close look at North Carolina’s “Central Park” and what’s being done to maintain the unique character of this important region.
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Pilot Magazine
Making Waves Along the Catawba - RIVERKEEPER - Protecting Our Water
Dianne Chase rides along with Donna Lisenby, Catawba Riverkeeper as she patrols Lake Wylie. While it’s true most everyone wants to preserve and protect our waterways, especially those with a vested interest in maintaining water quality, there are those who skirt the law. Donna and the Catawba River Foundation work to minimize their impact.
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