Governor McCrory Kicks Off Manufacturing Day Tour | Eastern NC Now

The office of Governor Pat McCrory released the following photos from Governor McCrory's Manufacturing Day celebration in Dunn this morning. The governor was joined by Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker and Community Colleges President Scott Ralls to kick off a statewide manufacturing tour at Godwin M

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    Raleigh, N.C. – The office of Governor Pat McCrory released the following photos from Governor McCrory's Manufacturing Day celebration in Dunn this morning. The governor was joined by Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker and Community Colleges President Scott Ralls to kick off a statewide manufacturing tour at Godwin Manufacturing in Dunn.






Governor McCrory with Pat Godwin, Sr.




Governor McCrory with Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker

    For more information on manufacturing in North Carolina, read here: http://governor.nc.gov/sites/default/files/2014%20Manufacturing%20Day%20Briefing%20Memo.pdf

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