Business Briefs N.C. Mutual Insurance Comes Back To Winston-Salem 509 By LORi MCELRATH Advextiting Executive Back by popular demand. North Carolina Mutual Insurance Com-, pany returned to Winston-Salem this month. "I'm glad to be back home. You've missed us and we have missed you," said W.A. Barber, manager for the Winston-Salem branch. After being closed for two years, N.C. Mutual reopened its Winston-Salem branch on Friday, Feb., 5, at 2 p.m. The branch is located at 509 E.3rd St. N.C. Mutual first set up shop in Winston-Salem over 80 years ago, and became an integral part of the African-American community. , when the local branch was forced to close its doOrs in late 1990 because of a merger with the branch in Greensboro, a tremendous void was left in the community. "It's amaz ing what can happen when people come together," said Ferris Cole man, district manager for Greens boro. It only took six months to reopen the branch that had been country. With branches in 22 states, it is also the largest black insurance company in the world. "If you give people good ser vice, they're going to come to you," said Robert Norris, executive area manager. "We educate people on "If you give people good service, they're going to come to you," ? Robert Norris closed for two years. "For N.C. Mutual the reopen ing of the Winston-Salem branch is a tremendous source of pride," said Jim Parrish, executive vice president for the company. Black-owned and operated, N.C. Mutual is one of the top ten life insurance companies in the insurance policies so they know exactly what they have, a quality policy." N.C. Mutual Insurance has been in business for 95 years and is con tinuing to grow: The company is making changes in the way it oper ates, updating product lines, and hir ing qualified people. Before being ? ? ? i i II li HPWW II Pictured (from I. to r.) are WA. Barber , manager for Winston-Salem branch , and Jim Parrish, executive vice president for N.C. Mutual Insurance. closed, the local branch was one of again. African.- American household in N.C. Mutual's most successful "Our goal is to have at least one Winston-Salem." said Parrish. "At branches, and is predicted to be N.C. Mutual policy in every N.C. Mutual, the feeling is mutual." Faces And Places Rufus B. Easier, JiYr vice president of TWM Services Inc., an institutional industrial food service management corpora tion in Greensboro, announces the following staff additions: Ida L. Bracken, director of sales and marketing; Kevin J. Hawkins, staff accountant, and Zebedee "Zeb" Ansley, manager of Wayne's Restaurant and Lounge (operating by TWM in the Best Western Regency Inn, Winston Salem.) Bracken graduated with hon ors from Shaw University and was formerly employed by the Char lotte Area Business League as marketing director. She has been ^acti vel^involved tn the Greens boro business community for a number of years. Hawkins is a 1991 graduate of Wake Forest University, where he received his bachelor of science degree in accounting. Hawkins has advanced training and experience in the field of computers. Ansley is a graduate of Tennessee State University, where he majored in foods and nutrition. Ansley has served as a manager at other TWM operated facilities, director of food services for the United States Postal Authority, Chicago, 111, and acted as an independent entrepreneur in the food service/catering industry. Ida Hrackin Feb. 15 is the deadline for busi nessesj o re turn t h e j r 199 2 Eco - nonnc Census questionnaires, sent by the U.S. Census Bureau to more than 3.5 million American busi nesses in December. This is the most comprehensive economic cen sus ever undertaken. 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