Sunday, July 01, 2007

A WORLD-CLASS EDUCATION

Our education system, is it working? Can it be improved? What is currently available to our residents? These are just some of the questions we approach in this issue: REGIONAL EDUCATION. The chart below illustrates the number of residents over the age of 25, who are high school graduates and those who have a bachelor’s degree or higher. We also see how our numbers compare with those on a state and national basis. The educational process is constantly evolving as the demands of the marketplace changes. Read how a world-class education is readily available... locally!


Notes of interest. First, we want to welcome Mary Louise Smith to our sales staff. Mary Louise will be supporting our southern region advertisers. She has a great enthusiasm for Piedmont Magazine. Additionally, we are expanding distribution into the following counties: Caswell, Guilford and Stokes. Check our website for specific locations. As this issue marks our first full-year of publishing, let us know how we’re doing and what topics you would like to see discussed. And, as always, welcome to your Piedmont Magazine!

Gary CornsPUBLISHER