North Carolina Commerce Secretary comments on Dr. Charles Hamner’s passing

North Carolina Commerce Secretary comments on Dr. Charles Hamner’s passing
Lee Lilley, Secretary of Commerce — North Carolina Department of Commerce
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North Carolina Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley has released a statement following the passing of Dr. Charles Hamner, the first President and CEO of NCBiotech.

“We join the NCBiotech family in honoring the life and legacy of their first President and CEO, Dr. Charles Hamner, whose visionary leadership and unwavering dedication were instrumental in advancing North Carolina’s Life Sciences industry,” said Lilley. “Dr. Hamner’s pioneering spirit and commitment to innovation have left an indelible mark on our state, fostering growth and prosperity that will be felt for generations. His legacy will continue to inspire and guide us as we strive to build upon his remarkable achievements. Our thoughts and prayers are with Dr. Hamner’s family and loved ones during this time of remembrance.”



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