-
Middle East war hammering aid supply chains: UN
-
Israel, Hezbollah trade blows despite Trump declaring deal
-
'Dictatorship of monsters': Richard Gere slams 'maniac' Trump
-
Green and Inglis hit fifties as Australia post 231-9 in second ODI
-
Zverev brushes off Jodar to reach French Open last four
-
Ancelotti relaxed about Neymar World Cup availability
-
UniCredit says increased Commerzbank stake to 34% in hostile takeover
-
German arms maker Rheinmetall signs 5.7 bn euro deal with Romania
-
US woman influencer cautioned after admitting London assault
-
'Nightmare': Russian attacks kill 21 across Ukraine
-
DR Congo airport reopens in Ebola-hit area as suspected cases drop
-
Norwegian football federation ask FIFA to probe Trump peace prize
-
Trump names inexperienced ally as intelligence director
-
Kostyuk wins all-Ukraine duel to reach French Open semis
-
Anthropic expands access to powerful Mythos AI model
-
Mozambique says five citizens killed in S.Africa 'xenophobic attacks'
-
Yael Nardi Joins Minimus As Chief Business Officer to Drive Hyper-Growth
-
STARTRADER Launches 39 New US Stocks and ETFs Across the Sectors Shaping the Future of Global Markets
-
New Zealand's Williamson glad to be back at 'unique' Lord's
-
OSL Strengthens Asia’s Digital Asset Ecosystem with Listing of State-Supervised Gold-Backed Stablecoin USDKG
-
Chilli price drives Indonesia's monthly inflation
-
Kostyuk and Andreeva to clash in French Open semis
-
'In the zone' Andreeva romps into French Open semis
-
Legendary 130-year-old French wine restored after decades under Czech castle floor
-
UN warns world to prepare for El Nino extreme weather
-
Liverpool legend Dalglish reveals cancer treatment
-
Iran World Cup squad to head for Mexico via Spain
-
Israel says US backs striking Beirut suburbs if Hezbollah attacks
-
French astronaut to fly to commercial space station under deal
-
Bologna announce Tedesco as new coach, replacing Italiano
-
Oil falls, stocks rise as traders bet on Mideast progress
-
Liverpool close to hiring Iraola: reports
-
'Nightmare': Russian attacks kill 18 across Ukraine
-
Southampton boss Eckert takes blame for 'spygate' scandal
-
Israel risks new quagmire in Lebanon
-
Mozambique says five citizens killed in S. Africa 'xenophobic attacks'
-
Exoplanets can have magnetic fields, 'hot Jupiter' winds reveal
-
Chelsea's French star ready to attack World Cup with gusto
-
Kenyan president defends US Ebola centre amid protests
-
England cricket legend Flintoff named Sydney Thunder head coach
-
Southampton coach Eckert takes blame for 'spygate'
-
Most stocks rise, oil drops as traders assess outlook for Mideast deal
-
Russian missile, drone barrage kills 13 across Ukraine at night
-
Saints owner sticks by manager despite 'spygate' scandal
-
Most stocks rise as traders assess outlook for Mideast deal
-
Russian missile, drone barrage kills 11 across Ukraine at night
-
Pay workers 'as much as possible', Nvidia's Huang says
-
Israel, Hezbollah clash ahead of US-hosted talks
-
Indie horror flicks 'Obsession' and 'Backrooms' draw Gen Z to cinema
-
French wine growers plant trees to protect vines from climate
HonorBridge Named a Best Employer in North Carolina for Sixth Year in a Row
CHAPEL HILL, NC / ACCESS Newswire / June 2, 2026 / HonorBridge has once again been named one of the Best Employers in North Carolina by Business North Carolina magazine, marking the sixth consecutive year the organization has received this recognition. The honor reflects HonorBridge's continuous commitment to cultivating a strong workplace culture in support of its lifesaving mission.
As North Carolina's largest organ donation and tissue recovery organization, HonorBridge connects donors with patients in need of lifesaving transplants. This work depends on a team deeply committed to one another and to the lives they impact every day. Across its offices in Chapel Hill, Greenville, and Winston-Salem, nearly 250 employees carry out that mission, guiding families through some of the most difficult moments imaginable while helping make donation after death possible.
"Our people are the reason this recognition matters," said Kimberly Koontz, President & CEO of HonorBridge. "The work we do isn't easy, but it's incredibly meaningful. We're focused on making sure our team feels supported, respected and connected to the mission, because that's what allows them to show up for donor families and patients in the way they do."
The Best Employers in North Carolina designation is based on a comprehensive evaluation of workplace policies, employee benefits and confidential staff feedback. It recognizes organizations that demonstrate excellence in workplace culture, employee engagement and commitment to overall well-being.
In 2025, HonorBridge recovered 1,155 organs from deceased donors, resulting in 906 transplants and the saving of 789 lives. During the same period, 1,517 tissue donors made it possible to recover 2,986 life-enhancing tissues for transplantation. Despite this impact, the need for organ, eye, and tissue donors remains urgent in North Carolina, where more than 4,000 people are currently waiting for a lifesaving transplant. To learn more about HonorBridge or to sign up as an organ, eye, and tissue donor, visit www.honorbridge.org.
###
About HonorBridge:
HonorBridge is a federally designated, not-for-profit organ donation and tissue recovery organization serving 7.5 million people in 78 counties in North Carolina and Virginia. With offices in Chapel Hill, Greenville, and Winston-Salem, HonorBridge is devoted to building connections that save and heal lives through organ and tissue donation. In North Carolina, over 4,000 people are currently waiting for organ transplants, and nationally, more than 100,000 people are on the organ waiting list. For more information, visit HonorBridge.org or call 1-800-200-2672.
Contact:
Dena Daw, Media Relations/Content Writer
[email protected]
919-259-0716
SOURCE: HonorBridge
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
M.A.Colin--AMWN