by Karen Stinneford | Nov 16, 2012 | Holidays
This post is part of our Sinclair & Co. for the Holidays series. Follow us on Pinterest to see more. This is my Mama Ruth’s sour dough bread recipie. My grandmother, Ruth Youngblood, was mistress of the domestic arts. Her quilts, afghans, canned goods and...
by Karen Stinneford | Nov 14, 2012 | Holidays, Life & Business Lessons
This post is part of our Sinclair & Co. for the Holidays series. Follow us on Pinterest to see more. My maternal grandmother, Imogene Nance – Mama Jean to us – was extremely devoted to her mother and sister. There’s a long back-story there; for brevity’s sake,...
by Karen Stinneford | Aug 7, 2009 | Life & Business Lessons
The other day, I visited a small electronics store. It’s part of a national chain that one major newspaper recently described as “struggling to remain relevant.” I’m shopping for a portable DVD player. The store had four models on display behind the cash register....
by Karen Stinneford | Jun 11, 2009 | Life & Business Lessons, Local & Community News, PR 101
Former N.C. First Lady Mary Easley’s brief employment at N.C State University recently resulted in four involuntary departures – hers, the chancellor’s, the provost’s and the chairman of the board of trustees. Read more about the details about this story. While the...
by Karen Stinneford | Dec 18, 2008 | Inside Sinclair & Co, Life & Business Lessons
Back in the day, while working as a reporter at the Winston-Salem Journal, I interviewed by phone an expert who kept referring to an official document he had in his possession. I asked for a copy, which he willingly agreed to share. “Great,” I said. “I’ll be right...
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