Molly Hulsey is a former staff writer for GSA Business Report and now a contributing writer. A native of the Upstate, she is a graduate of Covenant College, where she majored in international studies, with a French concentration, and minored in writing. Her interests include business advocacy and economic development.
Recent Articles from Molly Hulsey
Greenville data center expands
DartPoints will add more than 17,000 square feet to its Greenville data center, including a power room and electrical service entrance area. The data center also will update electrical systems, including switchgears, generators and
Greenville glove factory draws on personal, state roots
Chris Garcia happened to be in the right place at the right time. When COVID-19 broke on American shores, he had stepped to the helm of a PPP startup, formed in January 2020.
Food production facility comes to SC
Carolina Precision Foods LLC, a venture of Carolina Fresh Foods and owners of Lake Foods, plans to establish operations in Florence County, according to an announcement from the S.C. Commerce Department.
F-16 backorder rises to 136 with order
One ongoing Lockheed customer has added eight F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft to the backorder of 128 planes to be made at Lockheed Martin's Greenville manufacturing and sustainment facility.
Greenville gas initiative aids delivery drivers
Bite Squad, a local on-demand food delivery service, has made its gas discount program pilot permanent as gas prices surge to more than
SCEDA executive takes lead of SCMA’s Automotive Council
A former association executive for the South Carolina Economic Developers’ Association is taking her 16 years of industry association experience to the
Elliott Davis goes west
Greenville-based accounting firm Elliott Davis LLC will join forces with Whitley Penn LLP of Fort Worth, Texas, to expand its footprint beyond the Southeast and into the Southwest.
Greenville engineer nominated for HBO film fest award
Upstate engineer Destiny Macon translated her experiences in the office for the big screen and HBO took notice. During the American Black Film Festival
Upstate Giving, June 13
The Greenville Police Department will fill their cruisers with canned goods the Project Host Soup Kitchen at the Bon Secours Center tomorrow, an Alabama-native winds the BMW Pro-Am Tournament and $100,000 is raised by an Upstate company
Buy American Act changes enhance reshoring trend
Some South Carolina-based suppliers are feeling a burst of demand as domestic content percentages for materials used in public projects are set to go into effect in October. Local industries are
Midwest firm breaks ground in Upstate industrial park
Kansas City-based firm Hunt Midwest is building the first industrial facility in Anderson’s new Evergreen Logistics Park as part of the company's expansion across South Carolina.
Medical glove plant established in Greenville
At the Greenville Area Development Corp.'s annual meeting held today at the Westin Poinsett Greenville, Health Supply US shared its plans to invest more than $150 million in nitrile glove plant to be based