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Chris Everett Jr. Interview with Nik Konawalik

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I had the privilege to do an interview with Nick Konawalik, he is the Assistant Athletic Director for Marketing at the University of North Carolina at Charlottes Athletic Department. This interview took place on August the 15, 2013 in his office. The following is the transcript from this interview.

It is hard to start off a business and do it the right way, well here at UNC Charlotte (49ers) you are doing that in some ways seeing as you are starting a new football program here. So I would like to ask some questions about the start of the new football program…

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Interview with Jason Buchanan of the North Carolina Credit Union in Cullowhee, North Carolina

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The following is a transcript of my interview with Jason Buchanan of the North Carolina Credit Union located in Cullowhee, North Carolina

1. What is your official title:
• Credit Union Lending Officer

2. Could you describe a typical day at the credit union?
• A typical day fluctuates at the credit union. On a daily bases we can work with our customers with personal loans, credit cards, mortgages, or lending. Someone may walk in and want to join the credit union, or even buy a house; we then must switch our thinking and help them with this. We are here to take care of their needs from 8:30am to 5:30pm. We like to help our customers until it is time for us to lock up.

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Chris Everett Jr. Interview of Doug King

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Doug King
President of Quality Recycling Equipment, Inc.
By: Christopher Everett Jr.

1) Information on your Education:
I graduated from Canton High School in 1965. Upon my graduation from Canton High School, I attended WCU from 1965-1967 before I went on to command at General Staff College (US Army).
2) Background Information on your business:
a. When was it started?
I started Quality Recycling Equipment in 1984, and we became incorporated in 2002.
b. Why did you start it?
I decided to start this business because I was selling garbage containers and through that business I saw that there was a need for equipment for handling waste and recycling. There was an opportunity in this area and I decided to take advantage of it and capitalize on it.
c. What is the timeline of events that lead to the start of your business?
The start of my business really had no type of timeline leading up to its start. I was selling hardware supplies when all of the sudden I had the urge to do this business. So I decided to get into a different line to sell, which came about more as a necessity than anything else.
3) What motivated you to start this business?
At the beginning of this business and with the start of its inception in my mind the high profit is what motivated me to start it. I wanted the monetary benefits of what could come from a business of its stature. Then once I became established in the business, I became more humble and the realization that I could help solve the garbage problem kept me motivated to continue this business and make it better.
4) What specifics of the industry helped you to decide to start a business of this type?
The need that I saw to manage municipal waste properly helped me to decide to start this business.
5) Where did you get your start up funds?
I wasn’t fortunate to have an inheritance to start my business like some of my friends that I know did. And I did not want to take out a loan and have to pay that back after time. So I started my business from scratch once I made my first sale, and did the job required off of the money earned through the sale. And from there I worked from sale to sale to start this company from the ground up.
6) How big was your business when you first started?
At the beginning of my business the only person that was affiliated with it was myself.
7) How big is your business now?
At this point in time I now have seven full time employees working up under me at our headquarters in Hendersonville, North Carolina. And we also have 12 dealers that are working for me worldwide. So as you can see, we are covering a big area with a small amount of workers. But we manage to get the job done well and efficiently
8) What exactly does your business do?
What Quality Recycling Equipment, Inc. does is we sell and install material recovery facilities and waste to energy systems.
9) What are your biggest challenges
The biggest challenges that we face are government regulations.

10) What are the biggest “perks” of your job?
The biggest perk of my job, especially owning it is to be able to travel and have a decent amount of money to spend. On top of me giving back to the community and my alma mater WCU.
11) Is your business international?
Yes, Quality recycling Equipment, Inc. is an international business
a. If so do you have any cultural barriers?
We are fortunate enough not to encounter any barriers in our international portion of our business that are different from what we encounter in the U.S., because everyone is looking to solve the same problems of waste and energy production worldwide. Which is why it is such a good business to invest into and to start.
12) Where do you see your business in the future?
a. Where would you like it to go physically? (Location)
Quality Recycling Equipment, Inc. will be one of the developers of a new age of energy production. We will hopefully remain located here in Hendersonville, North Carolina with offices in Charlotte, North Carolina.
b. Where would you like it to go economically?
Economically, we plan to be a $3,000,000,000 (three billion dollar) business within the next five to ten years if our projections plan out the way we plan for them to.
c. What would you like for it to accomplish?
What I wish to accomplish is saving the groundwater by eliminating the need for landfills and the eventual removal of existing landfills.
13) If you could change anything about your business, what would it be?
I wouldn’t change anything about my business. I love my coworkers, and I love the direction that we are heading. If everything works out the way we are projecting it to go we are on the “cuff” of knocking down a major barrier in the world and will make the future brighter for future generations to come.
14) How hard is it to balance your business and family life?
There really are no problems in this area, its fairly easy for me to balance it when I have a loving wife that is willing to work with me through it all. And my children are grown now, so I don’t really have to worry about that aspect. Only draw back is I tend to bring the stress level up at home from time to time.
15) What quote do you live by?
“Whatever the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve.”
*If you would like more information on Doug King and Quality Recycling Equipment, Inc. Please visit their website at: www.qualityrecycling.com *

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Interview with Jim Orr of Uppercut Promotion

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While here at Western Carolina University I have met a plethora of people that I now hold close and dear to my heart. One of these people is Conner Orr, A tight end for the WCU football team. His father is Jim Orr, an Entrepreneur and the subject for my entrepreneur interview

Jim received his undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia in Business Administration. He worked for IBM directly out of college; soon after this he opened his own dry cleaning business for 10 years before selling it. His next couple of jobs was with MTI whirlpools, SFI and most recently he worked for National Print Group Incorporated in Chattanooga, Tennessee. While working for this business he simultaneously began his company Uppercut Promotions Incorporated.

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