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Cooper s commerce secretary leaving as 2nd term begins

December 14, 2020 GMT RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s commerce secretary will leave his job by the end of January, marking another Cabinet departure as the Democrat soon begins his second term. Tony Copeland has led the department since early 2017. The department works with the non-profit Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina to recruit companies to the state. Cooper’s office said the state has announced the creation of almost 79,000 jobs and $17.4 billion in capital investment during Copeland’s tenure. “I am proud of the accomplishments we have made together, including support for the state’s businesses, workers and communities during this historic pandemic,” Copeland said in a news release from the governor late last week.

Full board of directors named in $1 25 billion hospital community foundation

(Top row, from left to right) Bill Cameron, Stedman Stevens, Cedric Dickerson, Michele Holbrook; (middle row) Spence Broadhurst, Dr. Virginia Adams, Chris Boney, Dr. Patrick Maguire; (bottom row) David Sprunt, Hannah Gage. Not pictured: Shannon Winslow. NEW HANOVER COUNTY The entire 11-member board of the newfound New Hanover Community Endowment, Inc. nonprofit has been named, with board members recently conducting their first meeting. The endowment is tasked with managing $1.25 billion the lion’s share of sale proceeds generated by the sale of New Hanover Regional Medical Center to Novant Health. Regulators are currently reviewing the sale in advance of its anticipated closing date, which is expected sometime in the first quarter of 2021.

North Carolina s commerce secretary to leave Gov Cooper s team in early 2021

North Carolina s commerce secretary to leave Gov. Cooper s team in early 2021 Zachery Eanes, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Dec. 14 RALEIGH Tony Copeland, who has served as the head of the N.C. Department of Commerce since 2017, will depart from state government next month, Gov. Roy Cooper announced. His last day at Commerce, the agency that leads economic development in the state and runs programs like unemployment insurance, will be Jan. 31. Four years ago, we assembled one of the strongest cabinets in the history of North Carolina, Cooper said in a statement. I appreciate Tony Copeland s willingness to join my cabinet and use his excellent skills and experience to help our state grow jobs and boost important programs like job training.

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