Achievers & Accolades

Sellers promoted to NCSE’s Director of Marketing & Project Management role

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago

Three years ago, MEGAN SELLERS became the marketing project manager of North Carolina’s Southeast, a regional public-private partnership that markets North Carolina’s southeast region.

 

Recently, NCSE announced that Sellers was promoted to the Director of Marketing & Project Management role.

 

“She has added tremendous value and creativity to the NC’s Southeast mission of regional marketing and advocacy during that time,” NCSE
said in a LinkedIn post. “She has grown into an organizational leader in client engagement, partner and ally relationship building, and growing the economy across southeastern NC. Her professional development and advancement within the NC’s Southeast team strengthens our
continuing efforts to provide high level regional economic development initiatives for our region.”

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