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Jan Bolick |
- Native of Winston-Salem, NC - graduate of Reynolds High School
- Graduate of UNC- Chapel Hill, Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration - 1978
- Awards - Order of the Valkyries, Society of Janus, Robert White Linker Award, Roger A. Davis Award; all for scholarship, leadership and service
- Employed by The Village Companies from 1978-1996
- Sales Representative at The Village Advocate, 1978-79
- General Manager/Executive Vice President of University Directories, 1980-1996
Grew revenue from $100,000 to $7,000,000.
- Founded Bolick Business Development in 1997; incorporated as Business Class in 2004.
- Chapel Hill - Carrboro Chamber of Commerce
- Board of Directors 2004 - present
- Chair of Membership Committee 2006 & 2007
- Facilitator of the Women's Roundtable 2006 & 2007
- Chair of Inaugural Total Resource Campaign 2007
- Booster Club at East Chapel Hill High School
- Chair of Fall Fundraiser 2005
- Co-President 2006-07 school year
- Past President 2007-08 school year
- Founded Blanket Orange County in 2003 - now in its 4th season
- Hosted a radio show featuring interviews with area business people - 2003 & 2004
- Created and produced daily business tips for the same radio station - 2003 & 2004
- Post graduate work in business, leadership, coaching and training has included:
- The Management Development Institute - Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC- Chapel Hill
- The Young Executive’s Institute - Kenan-Flagler Business School at UNC-Chapel Hill
- The Excellence in Speaking Institute - Ty Boyd Enterprises
- North Carolina State’s Training and Development Program
- North Carolina Association of Personal & Business Coaches
- American Society for Training and Development
- Coach University - Certified Graduate
- Certified as a Professional Certified Coach through The International Coach Federation
- Her study continues on a daily basis through her work with clients. "I learn something from each of them every day and find it fulfilling when I can share these lessons with others - at just the right time."