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2019 MASTER Raleigh-Durham CMSA 250+ 2.24.2020.Xlsx Major Employers | 250 Employees or More Companies in the Triangle Region with 250 Employees or more; February 2020 Wake County, NC & The Research Triangle Region Note: Employee headcount metrics are estimates D&B Hoover's estimates 1 Please contact [email protected] to add your company to our list. Please include all metrics listed in the list above. Please contact [email protected] to update or correct your company's information. Employees Postal Location Use: (HQ, Manf., Company Name in the NAICS Code NAICS Description Address City County State Phone Website First Name Last Name Title Business Description Code Call Center, R&D, Office) Triangle Colleges, Universities, and Professional Corporate HQ, Duke University is home to some 15,000 Blue Devils who attend undergraduate- and graduate-level classes in 10 schools and colleges. Trinity College of Art and Sciences, the Fuqua School of Business, and the Pratt School of Engineering are among the most well known. Duke's law and medical schools are also highly regarded nationwide. The private institution boasts a student-teacher Duke University & Duke Health Systems 41,206 611310, 622110 Schools, General Medical and Surgical 2200 W Main St Ste 710 Durham Durham NC 27705-4677 919-684-8111 www.duke.edu Office/Operations, Vincent Price President ratio of 8:1. Programs include arts and sciences, engineering, nursing, allied health, and public policy, as well as schools in business, divinity, environment, law, medicine, and nursing. Founded in 1838 Hospitals University/College as Trinity College, Duke took its present name in 1924 after American Tobacco Co. magnate James Duke established the Duke Endowment. Corporate HQ, Chief Information Risk State of North Carolina 24,083 921110 Executive Offices, Government 20301 Mail Service Ctr Raleigh Wake NC 27699-0300 919-754-6800 www.nc.gov Maria Thompson Offices of chief executives and their advisory and interdepartmental committees and commissions. 1 Office/Operations Officer Corporate HQ, Interim Superintendent, Wake County Public School System 17,000 611110 Elementary and Secondary Schools 5625 Dillard Dr Cary Wake NC 27518-9226 919-431-7343 www.wcpss.net Cathy Moore Elementary and secondary schools furnishing academic courses, ordinarily for kindergarten through grade 12. Included in this industry are parochial schools and military academies furnishing academic 1 Office/Operations Academic Advancement courses for kindergarten through grade 12, and secondary schools which furnish both academic and technical courses. Walmart Inc. carries a general line of apparel, such as suits, coats, dresses, and furnishings; home furnishings, such as furniture, floor coverings, curtains, draperies, linens, and major household appliances; and housewares, such as table and kitchen appliances, dishes, and utensils. These stores must carry men's and women's apparel and either major household appliances or other home Walmart 16,200 452210 Department Stores 2114 S Main St Wake Forest Wake NC 27587-8817 919-562-2921 www.walmart.com Retail Vincent Washington Top Local Executive furnishings. These and other merchandise lines are normally arranged in separate sections or departments with the accounting on a departmentalized basis. The departments and functions are integrated under a single management. The stores usually provide their own charge accounts, deliver merchandise, and maintain open stocks. These stores normally have 50 employees or more. Colleges, Universities, and Professional Office/Operations, Chief Financial Officer, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill) has the education market cornered. One of the three original points making up North Carolina's Research Triangle (along with Duke University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill 1 12,204 611310 104 Airport Dr Chapel Hill Orange NC 27599-5023 919-962-1370 www.unc.edu Derek Wildman University and North Carolina State University), Carolina is the flagship campus of the University of North Carolina (UNC) system. The institution is consistently among the top-ranked research schools Schools University/College Chief Operating Officer in the US. It enrolls some 29,000 students and offers more than 250 undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs including law and medicine. It has 3,200 full-time faculty members. If you wake up in a hospital in Wake County, North Carolina, you may be at one of WakeMed health system's facilities. WakeMed is a network of medical centers including two hospitals, outpatient and Corporate HQ, Medical, WakeMed Health & Hospitals 9,773 622110 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 3000 New Bern Ave Raleigh Wake NC 27610-1231 919-350-8000 www.wakemed.org Donald Gintzig Top Local Executive emergency clinics, rehabilitation facilities, skilled nursing centers, laboratories, physicians' offices, and home care service agencies. Its hospitals, the WakeMed Raleigh Campus and the WakeMed Hospital Cary Hospital, include specialty divisions such as heart care, stroke, trauma, critical care, diabetes, asthma, and children's and women's centers. Combined, its facilities offer more than 900 beds. WakeMed also conducts research and medical training programs. Colleges, Universities, and Professional Office/Operations, Director Of Research For Students at NC State are proud to be part of the Wolfpack. North Carolina State University (NC State) has an enrollment of more than 34,000 students and claims two wolves (Mr. and Ms. Wuf) as its North Carolina State University 1 9,019 611310 2701 Sullivan Dr Ste 240 Raleigh Wake NC 27695-0001 919-515-2011 www.ncsu.edu Abraham Jacob mascots. The university offers about 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through about a dozen colleges. It also conducts extensive research programs. Core fields of study include the Schools University/College Prospect Development STEM categories of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. NC State was founded in 1887 and is part of the University of North Carolina (UNC) system. Supermarkets and Other Grocery Vice President Food Lion 8,600 445110 7971 Fayetteville Rd Raleigh Wake NC 27603-5631 919-772-0317 www.foodlion.com Retail George Parrick Food Lion, LLC is a supermarket/grocery store, primarily engaged in the retail sale of all sorts of canned foods and dry goods, such as tea, coffee, spices, sugar, and flour; fresh fruits and vegetables; (except Convenience) Stores Information Technology and fresh and prepared meats, fish, and poultry. Target Stores, Inc. carries a general line of apparel, such as suits, coats, dresses, and furnishings; home furnishings, such as furniture, floor coverings, curtains, draperies, linens, and major household appliances; and housewares, such as table and kitchen appliances, dishes, and utensils. These stores must carry men's and women's apparel and either major household appliances or other home Target Stores 8,000 452210 Department Stores 4191 The Circle At North Hills St Raleigh Wake NC 27609-5712 919-781-9848 www.target.com Retail Brian Cornell CEO furnishings. These and other merchandise lines are normally arranged in separate sections or departments with the accounting on a departmentalized basis. The departments and functions are integrated under a single management. The stores usually provide their own charge accounts, deliver merchandise, and maintain open stocks. These stores normally have 50 employees or more. Director And Business Computer Terminal and Other Computer Research Office/Operations, IBM (International Business Machines) 8,000 334118 3039 Cornwallis Rd Bldg. 203 Durham NC 27709-0154 919-543-5221 www.ibm.com Tim Humphrey Line Executive, Global International Business Machines Corporation is primarily engaged in manufacturing computer peripheral equipment, not elsewhere classified, including printers, plotters, and graphic displays. Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing Triangle Park Manufacturing, R&D Services Part of the UNC HealthCare System, UNC REX Healthcare is a not-for-profit health care provider that serves residents of Raleigh and the rest of Wake County, North Carolina. Founded in 1894, UNC Corporate HQ, Medical, UNC Rex Healthcare System 6,900 621610 Home Health Care Services 4420 Lake Boone Trl Raleigh Wake NC 27607-7505 919-784-3100 www.rexhealth.com Jeff Legay Chief Financial Officer REX Healthcare includes the more than 430-bed acute-care Rex Hospital and two nursing homes with nearly 230 beds, as well as primary and specialty care clinics throughout the area. Specialty Hospital centers and clinics provide services such as birthing, cancer treatment, same-day surgery, heart and vascular care, pain management, and sleep disorder therapy. UNC REX also provides home health and mobile emergency medical services. UNC HealthCare also includes affiliate UNC Hospitals. Global HQ, SAS Institute 5,567 511210, 611420 Software Publishers, Computer Training 100 SAS Campus Dr Cary Wake NC 27513-2414 919-531-7505 www.sas.com Jim Goodnight Top Local Executive Sas Federal LLC is primarily engaged in offering data processing courses or training in computer programming and in computer and computer peripheral equipment operation, maintenance, and repair. Office/Operations Supermarkets and Other Grocery Harris Teeter 5,346 445110 500 Oberlin Rd Raleigh Wake NC 27605-1318 919-828-9216 www.harristeeter.com Retail Charles Jent Top Local Executive Harris Teeter, LLC is a supermarket/grocery store, primarily engaged in the retail sale of all sorts of canned foods and dry goods, such as tea, coffee, spices, sugar,
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