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BBB Event Nearly Doubles in Size from Previous Year

Lafayette Village Collage-01RALEIGH, N.C. (April 27, 2015) — More than 1,500 Triangle residents participated in the Better Business Bureau of Eastern NC’s document shredding and electronics recycling event on April 18 held at Coastal Federal Credit Union and Lafayette Village. This was the largest turnout the semi-annual event has seen. Nearly 53,000 pounds of documents and 26,000 pounds of electronics were collected, securely destroyed and recycled.

“Identity theft remains a pertinent problem today, it is important that individuals understand the risks involved when disposing of documents and electronics,” says Toby Barfield, president and CEO of Better Business Bureau serving Eastern North Carolina. “Shredding sensitive information and destroying electronic devices that contain personal data is an important first step to combating fraud.”

Coastal Federal Credit Union and Lafayette Village served as location sponsors, promoting the importance of identity protection and security in the community. Free document shredding services were provided by PROSHRED® Security and A Shred Ahead®. Local recycler, GEEP collected all electronics for secure and eco-friendly destruction.

To date, the “Secure Your ID” Day events have safely destroyed more than 370,000 pounds of sensitive documents and nearly 90,000 pounds of electronics. The event is held in the spring and fall each year. For more information, visit bbbshred.org.

About BBB serving Eastern North Carolina:
Better Business Bureau serving Eastern North Carolina is a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit corporation serving 33 counties in Eastern North Carolina. The organization is funded primarily by BBB Accredited Business fees from more than 3,000 local businesses and professional firms. BBB promotes integrity, consumer confidence and business ethics through business self-regulation in the local marketplace. Services provided by BBB include reports on companies and charitable organizations, general monitoring of advertising in the marketplace, consumer/business education programs and dispute resolution services. All services are provided at no cost to the public, with the occasional exception of mediation and arbitration. Visit bbb.org.

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TCAR Announces 2013 Board of Directors

TCAR, the Triangle Commercial Association of REALTORS®, announces today its 2013 board of directors. The organization serves real estate practitioners, appraisers, property managers and other professionals within a 14-county area. TCAR is the second largest commercial overlay board in North Carolina with 600 members.

2013 board members include:

Executive Committee

Joni Barnes, Dilweg Commercial Inc., President

Justin Good, Cassidy Turley

President Elect Kerry Saunders, NAI Carolantic Realty, Inc.

Past President Hunt Wyche, Commercial Associates, Treasurer

Board Members

Jeff Brovet, Thomas Judy & Tucker

Skipper Day, York Properties

Beth Harrelson, CCIM, Q-10 Professional Mortgage of NC

Bill Harwell, KW Commercial

Scott Hurst, CBC Advantage

Beverly Keith, CCIM, Trinity Partners

John Linderman, SIOR, Avison Young

Carla Olive, Colliers International

William Smith, Manning Fulton & Skinner, P.A.

Bill White, White Oak Commercial

Matthew Winters, TriProperties Inc.

“For two decades, TCAR members have worked together to maintain high standards of professionalism in the industry,” says Joni Barnes, TCAR president. “Our goal is to provide our members with superior resources and services through continued support of Tacquire, educational opportunities, and networking events. We look forward to working with our members to achieve this goal.”

TCAR provides resources that assist members in successfully managing and growing their businesses. Jennifer Copersito, executive assistant, works with members on daily operations, as well as TCAR events. In 2010, the organization formed Tacquire, a commercial information exchange that brings in-depth research tools to its members. Tacquire tracks office, industrial, retail and specialty space available for lease across the Triangle region, as well as buildings and land being marketed for sale.

About Triangle Commercial Association of REALTORS®: The Triangle Commercial Association of REALTORS® (TCAR) is one of 1,800 local associations of REALTORS® nationwide that comprise the National Association of REALTORS®. TCAR is the second largest commercial overlay board in North Carolina with 600 members and is accredited through the REALTORS® Commercial Alliance. The association was established in 1995, but began as a committee of the residential board in 1977. TCAR currently serves a 14-county area, including the Triangle, for real estate practitioners, appraisers, property managers, and other professionals allied with the real estate industry. Visit www.tcar.com.

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