Business Just in time for winter, Endless Season Snow and Wake Sports opened its doors at 258 Grande Heights Drive in Cary next to Firehouse Subs.They sell winter outerwear, T-shirts and hoodies, along with equipment for skiing and snowboarding boots, bindings, helmets and poles. They also sell accessories including beanies, gloves, goggles, sunglasses and repair products, and have a full-service repair shop. In the early spring, they will switch to wakeboard and skateboard gear along with wake and skate apparel bathing suits, boardshorts and more lifestyle clothing.For Information call 467-0204; store hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. and Sundays noon-8 p.m. The Morrisville Chamber of Commerce will host an educational series for professional women called, KNOW: Knowledgeable Network of Women. The series will consist of quarterly luncheons, each featuring a keynote speaker or panel of experts to address an issue or topic unique to professional women and aims to provide opportunities for growth, networking and connections. The first session, Effective Networking: Creating Connections with Lasting Impressions, is slated for Jan. 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the new Cambria Suites Raleigh-Durham Airport in Morrisville.
The cost is $35 for chamber members and $50 for non-members. To register, contact the Morrisville Chamber at 463-7150 or chamber@morrisvillenc.com or visit morrisvillenc.com.People Centrifuge Media Inc. announced that Cindy Schultz has joined the team as office manager.
Schultzs responsibilities include facility management, administration duties and assistance, database management and accounting support. Prior to joining Centrifuge Media, Schultz worked as an office manager at ING Financial Advisors. Her other experience includes sales representative and agent at New England Financial, administrative sales associate at Greenridge Realty Inc., and research interviewer at Barnes Research Inc. For information about the company visit centrifugeme dia.com or call 466-9499. SearStone, a retirement community in Cary, hired Morgan Lamphere as director of community outreach and promoted Laura Lowe to director of sales and marketing.Prior to joining SearStone, Lamphere served as director of community relations at Sunrise Senior Living. She has served on many community boards to further the wellness of area seniors, including the Alzheimers Association Memory Walk Committee, Retired Senior Volunteer Program Advisory Council, Health Affairs Round Table, and Hospice of Wake Countys Community Education Committee.Lowe was promoted from sales associate at SearStone to her new position. Within the senior industry she has worked as community relations director, regional marketing director and marketing director.For information visit sear stone.com or call 466-9366. Hospice of Wake County announced that Jacque Grady, lead social worker, has earned the Advanced Certified Hospice and Palliative Social Worker credential from the National Association of Social Workers.
Grady, who has been with Hospice of Wake County since 2005, is the first social worker in the United States to earn this credential.The credential was designed by social work leaders in hospice and palliative care for social workers who meet national standards of excellence.