CMC to launch global commercial operations from Sacramento Headquarters March 11
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Twelve renowned industry professionals have signed on to lead the California Mobility Center (CMC) through its launch phase and to govern the non-profit’s full commercial operations. The CMC publicly revealed its official board roster for the first time today, which spans an impressive list of top leaders and independent industry experts representing the future mobility and energy technology sectors.
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