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2026 Summit

March 27, 2026 8:30 - 10:30am EDT Guilford College 5800 West Friendly Avenue Hege Library, Carnegie Room Greensboro, North Carolina 27410

Managing Uncertainty in a Global Economy | 2026 Guilford College Business Summit

In a commercial landscape defined by rapid change, how do successful organizations stay ahead? The 2026 Guilford College Business Summit operates on the premise that institutions navigate uncertainty most effectively through collaboration, innovation, and shared investment in partnerships.

Join us for a morning of critical dialogue. Networking reception begins at 8:00 a.m. | Program commences at 8:30 a.m.

This year’s summit focuses on deep organizational resiliency. We have convened a diverse panel of executives from the manufacturing, technology, and government sectors to discuss how they manage business uncertainties within their respective industries. Our speakers will explore resiliency measures and how uncertainty impacts the overall organization, offering strategies for sustaining growth despite external pressures.

The Speaker Lineup

We are honored to open the event with a welcoming address by the Honorable Marikay Abuzuaiter, Mayor of Greensboro.

Distinguished Panelists:

  • Mary Elizabeth Wilson – Chief of Staff & General Counsel, NC Dept. of Commerce
  • Brian D. Moore – Executive Vice President & President, Unifi Manufacturing
  • Steve Maggard – CEO, Cone Denim LLC
  • Anna Axelsson – VP, Head of Battery Industrialization & Logistics, Volvo Energy North America
  • Delia Decourcy – Worldwide Education Senior Strategist, Lenovo

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Special Guest: Dr. Anthony Clarke, President of Guilford Technical Community College.

In Strategic Partnership With EPIIC-SPARK. This year’s summit is proud to align with EPIIC-SPARK, a National Science Foundation-funded initiative at Guilford College. This initiative aims to foster regional economic innovation by building robust, enduring partnerships between the College, industry leaders, and government sectors. Grounded in principled and enduring frameworks, EPIIC-SPARK works to build the institutional capacity and infrastructure necessary to support broad-based cross-sector collaboration and applied scholarship. These goals sit at the heart of our summit's focus on organizational resiliency and shared investment in partnerships.

Our Sponsors

We extend our sincere gratitude to the following sponsors for their generous support of this event:

  • Fred Taylor ’77, Trustee & Alumnus
  • David Bulluck
  • The Center for Principled Problem Solving (CPPS)

We look forward to welcoming you to campus.