| 7th Annual Goodmon Awards Honor Regional Thinking in the Triangle | ||||||
“The Triangle can do anything if we work together.”
Over 300 members of the Triangle community came together to honor regional thinking and action at the 7th annual Goodmon Awards on Thursday, December 11, 2008. The Leadership Triangle event kicked off at 6:30pm in American Tobacco’s Bay 7 in downtown Durham. The flow of the event echoed the theme for the evening, “Circles of the Community.” A circular drink station centered the room flanked with food stations bearing cuisine from around the world. Action took place all around the floor, including award presentations, jump roping from the Bouncing Bulldogs and music from the African Children’s Choir.
The Goodmon Awards honor the service of outstanding companies and individuals in the triangle community, emphasizing their regional actions. The “Circles of Community” theme reflected both the spirit of their extraordinary stewardship and also the primary mission of LT. CBC served as a sponsor for the event, and WRAL-TV’s Debra Morgan, a Leadership Triangle alum, served as emcee. CBC President & CEO Jim Goodmon spoke to the crowd after the presentations saying, “Bill Shore or Becky Heron has never said, ‘What am I going to get out of this?’” He emphasized the importance of regional thinking.
Goodmon addressed the current situation in the United States in the same vein. He continued, “We now have 5% of the country owning 90% of everything. We’ve got to rethink this." Goodmon said that this philosophy comes from a crowd who says “How am I doing?” “We’ll be happier if we asked how are we doing? He concluded on an up note saying, “The Triangle can do anything if we work together.”
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| POSTED: December 15, 2008 |