Achievers & Accolades

Fortuna BMC’s Diana Potts listed in top 100 women leaders in NC

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo pulled from Fortuna BMC Facebook 

Fortuna BMC Chief Operations Officer, Diana Potts is gaining recognition for her leadership after ranking number 25 in the esteemed Top 50 Women Leaders of North Carolina 2023 list presented by the Women We Admire. 

“North Carolina boasts a diverse and robust economy, with several key industries contributing to its development including technology, manufacturing, healthcare and life sciences, agriculture, renewable energy, and more. The leadership from this year’s awardees has been instrumental in driving innovation, fostering diversity, and promoting inclusive growth throughout the state” the publication stated in part when announcing the list. 

Fortuna BMC acknowledged Potts’ achievement in a Facebook post stating in part: 

“This well-deserved award highlights Diana's outstanding dedication and leadership. Join us in celebrating her remarkable accomplishments and congratulating her on this prestigious recognition!” 

The full list is available here.

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