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Posts Tagged: NC State

Gordon Grimes’ Game Day Experience

Posted: December 21, 2016 by . Tagged , , ,

Imagine this — a behind the scenes tour of all that is NC State football with Terrence and Torry Holt. And it’s homecoming. And the Wolfpack take home the W. Gordon Grimes and his two sons, Will and Jacob, didn’t have to imagine this. It all started last January when Gordon attended our annual Holt Brothers… Read more »

An Internship for the Books

Posted: December 13, 2016 by . Tagged , , , , , , ,

As I wrap up a seven-month marketing internship with Holt Brothers, Inc., I’d have to say that I am nowhere near ready to leave. Between the incredible working culture and the constant supply of Peanut M&Ms, Holt Brothers is the place to be. Every day I spent here, I felt like I had a purpose… Read more »

#WhyIKesem — Understanding the Magic of Camp Kesem

Posted: April 12, 2016 by . Tagged , , ,

By: Hunter Davis, Junior at NC State University + Founder/Director of Camp Kesem at NC State First, let me tell you a little about Camp Kesem. It’s a national not-for-profit organization that supports kids who have a parent with cancer through week-long summer camps. The camps are all student run and there are over 70 college… Read more »

Lessons from the Gridiron

Posted: August 18, 2014 by . Tagged , ,

How does playing football prepare you for running a construction firm? It’s a topic I was asked to speak on at a recent Carolina AGC conference in Charlotte. The lessons are similar because, simply put, construction is a team sport. Construction is about teamwork, focus and determination – the same skills needed to succeed on… Read more »

Mind Over Matter

Posted: September 19, 2013 by . Tagged , , ,

The NC State football team faces a big challenge tonight vs. the #3 nationally-ranked Clemson Tigers.  Not too many people (outside of the team) think they have a chance. State is a 14 point underdog. And while Clemson dominated its last opponent, it took State a last second field goal to get past the Richmond… Read more »