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Matt Healy
Matt was born and raised in Greensboro and is a proud alumni of both the Greensboro Day School and Page High School. He attended UNC Chapel Hill, then lived in DC for five years and then moved back in Chapel Hill for a few years. He and his wife, Sarah, believe that North Carolina is a beautiful state, and Greensboro is one of the best cities. The quality of life in Greensboro is unparalleled. It’s warm here 9 months out of the year, but you still get “All 4 Seasons” as people like to say. Greensboro offers all the same amenities as other NC metros, but with a 5 minute commute and half the price. Plus, Greensboro is beautiful, eclectic, artistic, fun, great restaurants, very social, with outstanding educational opportunities for children and adults, and the people from here are the most genuine, sophisticated, and well-rounded.
Returned to Greensboro from Washington, DC
- Public schools & universities
- Neighborhoods
- Job opportunities
- Local sports
- Country club memberships
- Downtown
- Philanthropic interests
Elizabeth Bostian
Elizabeth left in 1989 when her mother remarried, and lived in Raleigh, Atlanta, Davidson (for college), Washington, D.C., and Winston-Salem (for law school) prior to coming back here. She returned primarily for family and because Greensboro offers access to all that you need from a bigger city while maintaining an easy way of life. She had job offers out of law school in Atlanta and Greensboro, and she didn't want to spend precious time she wouldn't have as a young lawyer in her car.
Returned to Greensboro from Washington, D.C
- Local banking and legal markets
- Young children activities
- Local running trails
- Greensboro Grasshoppers games