More Highlights for Michael Goodmon
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Michael Goodmon Talks Rocky Mount on Philanthropy Podcast
Philanthropy Journal recently sat down with Corp Senior Vice President Michael Goodmon to talk about the work he and Capitol Broadcasting Company are doing in Rocky Mount. In the final episode of Season 1 of The Nonprofit Experience, Philanthropy Journal -
Goodmon, Klein Honored as CREative Thinkers
The Carolinas Chapter of Counselors of Real Estate (CRE) recently present one of the 9th Annual CREtive Thinkers Awards to American Tobacco Vice President of Real Estate Michael Goodmon and American Underground Chief Strategist Adam Klein. The pair was honored -
Because No One Else Would
“Because No One Else Would” challenges our notion of what it means to revitalize a city.
Starting with the largest surrender of the Civil War, Durham rose to become a 19th century industrial powerhouse with worldwide tobacco brands including Bull Durham and Lucky Strike.
But when the tobacco factory closed in 1987, it took all the jobs, banks and businesses. “Durham was like a ghost town,” says Mayor Bill Bell. The old tobacco factory was used for police training.
In 2004, Capitol Broadcasting Co., Inc. bought the old American Tobacco factory campus and ignited the Durham Renaissance. It’s the story of vision and risk, partnerships and perserverance to rebuild a community.
Written and produced by Hal Goodtree. Directed by Tim Finkbiner and Dan Oliver. A co-production of Goodtree & Co. and Horizon Productions.
Produced in 2014.
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CBC Vice President Michael Goodmon
Michael Goodmon publicity shot
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Michael and Jimmy Goodmon
CBC VP of Real Estate with older brother Jimmy, VP New Media Group