October 17, 2024

North Carolina native Grace Pagan has been named Marketing and Communications Coordinator at The Country Club of North Carolina.
"We're excited to welcome Grace Pagan to the CCNC team,” said CCNC Assistant General Manager Nick Gray. “She brings tremendous energy and passion for communications and marketing, along with a strong educational foundation and valuable experience from Grandfather Golf & Country Club. Grace is a fantastic addition to our team and an ideal fit for this role."
Pagan, who resides in Southern Pines, N.C., will coordinate the club’s website content, internal and external communications, social media content and development, and club newsletters. She began her duties in mid- September.
She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (major in marketing/digital marketing, minor in leadership studies) from Appalachian State University in 2023.
Prior to her appointment at CCNC, Pagan was the communication and administrative assistant at Grandfather Golf and Country Club in Linville, N.C.
She served as the president and chair of the Spirt and Traditions Council with the Appalachian Popular Programming Society in her time as a volunteer (2021-2023).
"I'm incredibly excited to begin this new chapter at The Country Club of North Carolina,” Pagan said. “It's an honor to join such a prestigious team, and I look forward to contributing to the community and helping elevate our communications and marketing efforts."
The Country Club of North Carolina
The Country Club of North Carolina (CCNC), established in 1963, is a member-owned private club and gated residential community with 2,000 acres that features longleaf pines and three lakes and upscale dining, tennis, fitness, swimming, and pickleball facilities that celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2023. The club’s diversity is reflected by golf memberships in local, state, and national categories. Since 2003, it has been a certified member of the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program. The Dogwood Course was designed by Ellis Maples and Willard Byrd and renovated by Kris Spence in 2016. The Cardinal Course, designed by Willard Byrd and Robert Trent Jones Sr., completed a renovation by Arthur Hills in 2002. The club has hosted three USGA championships (1980 U.S. Amateur, 2010 U.S. Girls’ Junior and 2021 U.S. Junior Amateur). The club will also host the 2030 U.S. Senior Amateur Championship and the 2037 U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, conducted by the USGA as well as the 2026 Carolinas Amateur and the 2027 Southern Amateur. In 2023, it also hosted Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Golf Championships, won by national runner-up Georgia Tech.
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