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Making America: Immigration & Entrepreneurship in NC

March 27, 2018 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

The Center for the Study of the American South’s 2018 Chandler Conversation in Southern Business History features four leading entrepreneurs who hail from around the world but now call North Carolina home. Please join us in the FedEx Global Education Center for this free panel discussion. Parking is free after 5:00 pm in the McCauley parking deck, directly below the FedEx Center. Visit CSAS’ event page for updates and full information on panelists. Access the Facebook event. Access a PDF of the flyer.
 
Utibe Udoh is the owner of African Land, a retail establishment in Durham that specializes in African clothing, jewelry, art, and cultural products. Founded in 1989, the store is a “tribute to Motherland Africa,” promoting African culture and heritage in North Carolina. Born in Lagos State, Nigeria, Udoh moved to Durham in 1981 to attend college. He received his B.A. in accounting from North Carolina Central University and an MBA from Campbell University.
 
Uli Bennewitz was born in Peru, raised in Germany, and educated in England. After moving to the U.S. in 1980, his first job was to clear 9,000 acres of farmland in eastern North Carolina. Hoping to build a healthier local food system without chemicals and factory food processing, Bennewitz built the Weeping Radish in Grandy, which has since grown into a 24-acre farm, brewery, butchery/charcuterie, and restaurant. He helped inspire the “brewpub bill” that enabled North Carolina’s microbrewing industry to boom.
 
Perla Saitz is the program director and co-owner (with Rebeca Cabrera) of the CHICLE Language Institute in Chapel Hill. The institute offers classes in language and literature for children and adults, as well as translation and interpreting services in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Portuguese, Karen, Burmese, Kinyarwanda, and Swahili. Saitz was born in Mexico City, but she has lived in the local area since 1999. Cabrera is from Costa Rica, and she moved to North Carolina in 2009.
 
Amit Singh is the President and CEO of Spectraforce Technologies, a global consulting firm headquartered in Raleigh. Singh moved from India to Raleigh in 1997 and earned an Executive MBA from Kenan-Flagler Business School in 2003. Today, Spectraforce provides a portfolio of consulting, staffing, and outsourcing services and solutions to a broad range of clients and industries worldwide, striving to promote innovative and creative behavior in its workforce and its business partners.
 
This panel discussion will be moderated by LaChaun Banks. As a student at UNC-Chapel Hill, Banks studied abroad at the Chinese University of Hong Kong; she later earned an Executive MBA from Kenan-Flagler Business School. As Associate Director for NCGrowth, she leads programs in economic development and supports local start-ups in rural areas, creating jobs and equitable opportunities for people across the state.
 
This event is hosted by the Center for the Study of the American South, and co-sponsored by the Center for Global Initiatives, the Carolina Asia Center, the Department of Asian Studies, the Center for European Studies, the Institute for the Study of the Americas, the Latina/o Studies Program, the Carolina Hispanic Association, and the Kenan Institute for Private Enterprise.
 

Details

Date:
March 27, 2018
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Website:
http://south.unc.edu/event/making-america/

Organizer

Center for the Study of the American South
Phone
919-962-5665
Email
csas@unc.edu
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Venue

FedEx Global Education Center
301 Pittsboro St
Chapel Hill, NC 27514 United States
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