Moving On: Saying Goodbye to Greg and Rhonda Norris
Story by Heather Lowery
Greg Norris is a modest man who is quick to tell of the many
accomplishments of his wife, Rhonda, who, at the time of this interview, was
Executive Director of the North Brunswick Chamber of Commerce.
“She’s a fire-starter,” Greg says with pride. “She energizes everyone around her.”
However, Greg has a list full of achievements in his own
right. The Norrises have lived in
Commitment, passion and hard work are Greg’s obvious traits, ones that can be seen simply by knowing of his long 24-year career with the same nuclear power company, Entergy. He talks about nuclear energy with the same type of zeal with which he speaks about his family.
“When I was in junior college I was studying mechanical
engineering, and through a friend of my dad’s, I found out about a scholarship
at
Originally from north
Greg and Rhonda had never been to coastal
“We had vacationed in the
The couple loved Leland so much they had visions of retiring here.
“My project with the company was supposed to last about 8 to10 years, which would take me close to retirement,” Greg says.
However, life took an unexpected turn. Because of the recent
economy, the nuclear team felt that for the best interest of its customers, the
project should be put on hold. Greg’s company decided to place him in their
headquarters in
“We felt like the carpet was being pulled from underneath us,” Greg says. “We had so much going on here and then …we were moving.”
Although living in
“Leaving is very bittersweet,” Greg says. “We have made so many friends and felt connected to the community. It is hard to go.”
Forever grateful, he adds, “…the good thing is, I am still employed. I feel very fortunate to have been with this company for so long.”
The couple will be deeply missed. Both Greg and Rhonda became one with the community by offering their talents and many hours of dedication. With Rhonda’s responsibilities with the chamber, Greg was always there to offer support and volunteer in anyway needed. As a volunteer ambassador for the chamber, he helped with countless area events, everything from various business ribbon-cutting ceremonies to the Leland under the Lights Car Show to Business After-Hour functions, and he even photographed events and aided with the town’s Springfest.
About the chamber, Greg says, “It is an awesome way to network in the community.”
Fitting for his character, he praises his wife for playing a crucial part.
“There were about six volunteers in the office when she started at the chamber, now there are about 30,” Greg says.
Alongside his wife, Greg also busied himself with Leland Founder’s Day celebrations and served on the social committee for Magnolia Greens.
In addition, Greg delights in being a part of organizing a
chapter of the Lion’s Club for
“Twenty members are needed to get the club chartered, and in the next few months, the goal will probably be reached,” Greg says.
The club has been dear to his heart since high school.
“A long time ago,” Greg says with a chuckle, “I was in the Leo Club and I still have my pin and wear it on my Lion’s Club shirt.”
Greg is a man of many interests. Since living here, in between working and volunteering, he managed to find time to start acoustic guitar lessons.
“I can almost play Hotel California,” he says lightheartedly.
Utmost on his list is spending time with his wife and their terrier, “Corkie the Yorkie,” as he is lovingly called.
Along with family time, reading and playing guitar, his other love is riding on his Harley Davidson Roadking. When asked where he likes to ride, his enthusiasm once again comes out.
“I’ve put about 40,000 miles on my bike,” he says, “Rhonda
and I take day trips around the area, but I’ve ridden to places like the Ozark
Mountains and
Greg and Rhonda’s remaining weeks in their home in Magnolia Greens
have been filled with packing, goodbyes and going-away parties. Greg leaves
“I’ve enjoyed this community, there’s a lot to do, and I got
pleasure from sharing endeavors with like-minded people wanting to serve their
community,” Greg says. “We want to try to find a community in
Greg and Rhonda have vowed to come back and visit.
Best wishes are given to this inspiring duo. Whichever