“On behalf of the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC), I would like to congratulate Lee Lilley on his nomination for Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Commerce. "Having worked closely with Lee over the years in his capacity as Director of Economic and Pandemic Recovery for the Office of the Governor, I am confident that his leadership will bring immense value to economic and workforce development in our state and will help us build on the strong foundation we have established as a top state in the nation to do business,” said Christopher Chung, CEO of the EDPNC. “I would also like to thank Secretary Machelle Baker Sanders for her outstanding leadership and partnership over the past four years.”
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