Angie Vincent Named One of NC’s Most Influential Women

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Sept. 10, 2024

Robinson Bradshaw attorney Angie Vincent was named to North Carolina Lawyers Weekly’s 50 Most Influential Women list for 2024. Honorees are members of North Carolina’s legal and business communities who are selected for their leadership, business acumen, mentoring and community involvement.

At Robinson Bradshaw, Vincent focuses her law practice on employment and human resources counseling and training, and she serves as a Superior Court-certified mediator in employment disputes. Within the firm, she is a member of the board of directors and co-chair of the Employment and Labor Practice Group, and she recently completed a tenure as co-chair of the firm’s Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee. Vincent is regularly recognized by numerous publications and organizations, including North Carolina Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers, Benchmark Litigation, Business North Carolina, the North Carolina Bar Association and the Charlotte Business Journal.

Vincent also serves in several leadership capacities within the community. She chairs the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority’s board of commissioners and sits on the board of directors for both Atrium Health and Advocate Health. Vincent also serves as outside general counsel to the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina. Her prior service includes involvement with the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, Crisis Assistance Ministry and the Center for Community Transitions.

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