Plan Multi-generational Family Vacations Without the Stress

4/19/23

Domestic family or multi-generational travel is a priority for travelers 50-plus in 2023, according to AARP research. The annual AARP Travel Trends study found that 14 percent of travelers expected to go on multi-generational trips.

AARP The Magazine

The Keys to Top-Quality Customer Service, According to 24 Business Leaders in the Know,

4/1/23

Business leaders share their advice on how to hire the best CX talent, train your team to walk in your customers' shoes, and offer support that goes above-and-beyond expectations.

Inc.

Tricks of the Customer Service Trade

4/1/23

Clark Twiddy discusses tricks of the customer service trade.

Inc Magazine

Daily Digest

3/23/23

Whitney Knollenberg joined Outer Banks real estate company owner Clark Twiddy to discuss how North Carolina can balance surging tourism demand with local desires for livable communities. It’s a hot topic at the mountains and the coast in the sixth-most visited state in the U.S.

Business North Carolina

Parks and Recreation Professor Featured on Podcast About Sustainable Tourism

3/28/23

Whitney Knollenberg, an assistant professor of parks, recreation and tourism management at NC State, recently appeared on Business North Carolina’s weekly podcast, “Chatter with BNC,” to discuss the importance of sustainable tourism development in the state.

North Carolina State University

US adds a healthy 236,000 jobs despite Fed’s rate hikes

4/7/23

In North Carolina’s Outer Banks, Clark Twiddy said his family company, which sells property and helps homeowners rent to vacationers, still faces what he calls “the tightest job market of anyone’s lifetime.”

Associated Press

Studies: Year-round workers need affordable housing to support tourism

4/4/23

The growth and demand for a coastal getaway comes at a cost for North Carolina - there is simply not enough affordable housing for those who support the tourism sector.

WRAL News

Forty-five years of learning on the Outer Banks

3/28/23

It’s been a long time since Doug and Sharon Twiddy started a small two-person business over an oyster-shucking table in Duck. Read more at: https://www.thecoastlandtimes.com/2023/03/28/guest-opinion-forty-five-years-of-learning-on-the-outer-banks/

The Coastland Times

Clark Twiddy & Whitney Knollenberg

3/22/23

BNC's David Mildenberg speaks with Clark Twiddy, owner of a leading Outer Banks residential real estate company, and Whitney Knollenberg, an N.C. State University professor.

Chatter with BNC

Why data privacy is a top issue for NC small businesses in 2023

3/22/23

Data privacy is a critically important issue, and how it is regulated greatly matters to businesses.

Carolina Journal

Exclusive Carova showcases costs of coastal development

1/13/23

On a blustery day in September, Edward Ponton studies an incoming storm as the afternoon rain meets the ocean.

Coastal Review

Historical Figure Ruby Bridges Book Signing on Dec. 30 at the Island Bookstore in Corolla

12/15/22

Civil rights activist and historical figure, Ruby Bridges, will be at the Island Bookstore in Corolla on Friday, Dec. 30 from 6 to 8 p.m. to sign her latest book, I Am Ruby Bridges.

Outer Banks Voice

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