Angela Carter has worked for Metcon, Inc. for over four years and recently advanced from her position as director of business development to vice president of business development, marketing and community partnerships.
Leading up to her career, Carter studied journalism and mass communications at Highpoint University. Between working for a large general contractor in North Carolina and owning her own consulting firm, Carter has spent over two decades honing her skills in business development.
According to Metcon’s website, Carter’s daily responsibilities include overall strategic development, spearheading marketing and business development initiatives, all public relations, and client relationship management.
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