The pandemic sparked a surge in NC entrepreneurs. It's still going strong
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April Kelly developed plant-based milk for babies and toddlers that helps prevent food allergies after her daughter's health improved, launching her product named Sure! in 2022.
Entrepreneurship in North Carolina surged post-pandemic, with record business registrations indicating economic growth, countering claims of a struggling economy.
The pandemic spurred a wave of entrepreneurship, driven by personal reassessments, remote work opportunities, and strong job markets, contrasting with Europe's entrepreneurship growth.
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