by Maggie Brown | Sep 18, 2016 | Careers & Culture, Employees |
It was a hot August afternoon in 2003. Cherie Stafford’s husband Eric, a plant nursery owner, was where he felt most at home – out in the woods on their Rougemont, North Carolina property. He was sawing down a towering oak that had been damaged during an ice storm the...
by Harper Vulcan | Aug 9, 2016 | At Home in NC |
Harper Vulcan, 9-year-old daughter of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Communications Specialist Ryan Vulcan, interviewed Mia Hamm at the Live Fearless Soccer Clinic presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina at the WRAL Soccer Complex in...
by Chris Privett | Jul 22, 2016 | Health & Wellness |
The idea of NASCAR racing is to put drivers in cars that are, for all intents, identical; the drivers are meant to determine the outcome, not the cars. The physical strength, endurance and concentration required to drive 200 miles an hour for four hours — often...
by Chris Privett | Jul 15, 2016 | At Home in NC |
You don’t have to be physically fit to drive a car. I prove this every day. But racing a car is entirely different from simply driving one. That’s why they call it NASCAR racing instead of NASCAR driving. The point of racing is to win, not simply to participate. And...
by Chris Privett | May 25, 2016 | At Home in NC, Health & Wellness, Uncategorized |
Mia Hamm has won two Olympic gold medals, two World Cups, four NCAA championships and a place in the Hall of Fame as a soccer star. But her greatest reward comes from being a proud mother of twin girls and a son. Recently, Hamm sat down with us to share insights on...