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Welcome to Winston-Salem

As an Inmar company, Stratapult is headquartered in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, a city that offers a low cost of living, superior health care facilities and attractive quality of life.  Additionally, Inmar companies have locations across the US and in Mexico.

Whether you are pursuing your career, raising a family, looking forward to your retirement, or all three, Winston-Salem is a great place to call "home". Winston-Salem has long been known for its diversity of business and high-tech industries, fine universities, and outstanding medical facilities. It has also been heralded for its commitment to the arts with per capita support historically ranking at the top in the nation.
 
Winston-Salem residents enjoy short drive times to all types of destinations; from work to entertainment, from religious to cultural. We have access to nationally recognized medical services and health care through the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and Novant Health groups. We are home to a number of colleges, universities, parks and sports leagues.  Our variety of neighborhoods, convenience, pleasant year-round climate, low cost of living and strong commitment to arts and culture have made us a home of choice for people seeking a balance of career opportunities and an enriched quality of life.  Come "home" to Winston-Salem.

A Brief History of Winston-Salem 

Founded in 1766, the town of Salem became the home of German-speaking Moravians and a major commercial and religious center in North Carolina. In Salem the church governed many aspects of community life, both spiritual and economic. Both European and African American men and women led daily lives centered on work and worship. Salem was a church-governed town until 1849, when it sold part of its land to the new county seat, a town called Winston. In 1913, Salem merged with neighboring Winston to become Winston-Salem.

Arts and Culture

Winston-Salem, City of the Arts, formed its Arts Council in 1949, and is currently ranked # 3 in the nation for per capita support of the arts. Based in Winston-Salem, the North Carolina School of the Arts is the only residential, state-supported school for the arts in the U.S., producing many of today's and tomorrow's stars on the screen and stage.

 
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