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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University proudly announces that Kimberly Cameron and Ralisha Mercer have been recognized by the Triad Business Journal as part of its 2025 class of 25 Outstanding Women in Business. This prestigious recognition highlights the exceptional contributions of women leaders in the business community, celebrating their achievements and impact across various sectors.
Kimberly Cameron, known for her innovative approach and dedication to fostering a collaborative environment, has played a pivotal role in advancing the university's mission and enhancing its reputation. Ralisha Mercer, a dynamic leader with a passion for community engagement, has made significant strides in promoting diversity and inclusion within the institution and beyond.
Both women exemplify the spirit of leadership and commitment to excellence, inspiring future generations of female leaders. Their inclusion in this distinguished group reflects not only their personal achievements but also the broader commitment to empowering women in leadership roles within the business landscape.
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