Granville Vance Public Health upgraded to Carolina Digital Phone's VoIP system, enhancing flexibility and ease of use during the COVID-19 pandemic. IT Manager David Jones praised the seamless transition and efficient customer support, which allowed for quick modifications and remote work capabilities. The organization also benefits from affordable, HIPAA-compliant digital faxing, enabling better communication and service delivery....

Progress Printing Plus, Virginia's largest privately held printer, has thrived during the pandemic thanks to Carolina Digital Phone's flexible cloud-based phone system. Director Tom Thornton praises the dependable service and personal customer support, enabling the company to adapt operations effectively. Committed to sustainability, they recycle 98% of waste and produce eco-friendly printed materials, maintaining high-quality service for their clients....

Mandi Clift, an architect at J Hyatt Hammond Associates, joined the firm in 2007, transforming old structures into vibrant spaces. She emphasizes the importance of listening to clients and managing budgets. The firm specializes in renovations, including restaurants and breweries in the Triad, making a significant impact on the community by revitalizing downtown areas and creating meaningful spaces....

Steve Worrell, owner of Steven W. Worrell CPA, P.A., combines his expertise in accounting with a passion for music, having played in a rock band for over 40 years. His firm provides strategic financial planning and tax compliance services. Worrell emphasizes the importance of technology in maintaining connections with his bandmates while working on new music projects....

Ross Cox, a seasoned business coach with 50 years of experience, leads ActionCOACH to help businesses regain their footing post-pandemic. After losing half his clients during COVID-19, he emphasizes seeking guidance for success. Cox encourages business owners to take small, consistent steps toward improvement, fostering growth through dedicated coaching and honest feedback....

Laura Way, CEO of Arts Greensboro, has led the organization through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, securing over $1 million in funding for local artists. She emphasizes the importance of community support for the arts as a means to drive economic growth. Way advocates for investing in the creative economy to attract talent and enhance Greensboro’s cultural landscape....