GALLERIES

EVENTS

  • Kick Back Jacks

    February 9th / 5:30 to 8:00PM

    Join synerG for an informal social event at Kick Back Jacks! Drinks are on you, connections are on us! 

  • Steve Reinemund

    March 20th / 6:00 to 8:00 PM

    Join synerG on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at the O. Henry Hotel for Making Connections Around the Table with Wake Forest Business School Dean, Steve Reinemund. Steve Reinemund is the Dean of Business at Wake Forest University, and Professor of Leadership and Strategy. Steve retired as Chairman of the Board of PepsiCo, Inc. in May, 2007 and as Chief Executive Officer in October, 2006. He is a 23-year PepsiCo veteran who led the corporation as Chairman and Chief Executive from 2001 to 2006. During that period, PepsiCo's revenues increased by more than $9 billion, net income increased by 70%, earnings per share increased by 80%, its annual dividend doubled and the company's market capitalization surpassed $100 billion. In addition to the growth of the company, Steve's legacy includes a commitment to health and wellness, diversity and inclusion, and values-based leadership.

    Steve is currently a member of the board of directors of American Express, ExxonMobile, Walmart and Marriott. From 2005 to 2007, Steve was chairman of the National Minority Supplier Development Council. He served on the National Advisory Board of the Salvation Army from 1990 to 1999, and he was chairman of this board from 1996 to 1999. Steve also served on the board of The National Council of La Raza from 1992 to 2001 and was chairman of its Corporate Board of Advisors from 1992 to 1996.

    Tickets are $25 and include a three course meal, a drink and many connections!

  • YP Sports Spring Fling

    May 12th / 10:00 AM

    Annual YP Sports event held on the second Saturday of May; 10am-until

    Bur-Mil Park

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SYNERG PROFILES

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  • Name

    Wendy Lam
  • Age

    30
  • Hometown

    Hong Kong
  • Occupation

    Art Director and Designer for Bouvier Kelly

  • College

    Guilford College
  • Why Greensboro?

    I made the decision to move to Greensboro in one day when I was a teenager. So I’m actually not sure why, it was all young impulse. It was somewhat experimental—I hadn’t planned on staying this long but Greensboro has been working its magic to keep me here. Greensboro is my second home now, which is a big contrast comparing to Hong Kong. I enjoy life in both cities and am glad that I can always feel relaxed and at ease here. 

  • synerG Activities

    synerG On Tap & synerG In The City
  • About Me

    You can probably spot me in all the coffee shops and bakeries downtown, riding my bike through the city, exploring all the ethnic restaurants, or hiking in the city parks. I'm also started quilting as a hobby and teaching my friends how to cook traditional Asian meals.

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