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Hall of Fame 2016

Mark Carter

Mr. Mark Carter received his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from NC State University in 1987. He has over 30 years professional experience in design, installation and project management in mission critical systems including various Department of Defense and Federal Aviation Administration federal government facilities.

Mr. Carter founded Wells Global in 1999 and serves as General Manager. Wells Global is a full-service design/build company specializing in critical power system design and installation, with specific emphasis on Emergency Standby Power Systems with Engine Generators, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) equipment and Lightning Protection and Grounding systems. Mr. Carter is a member of the Rotary Club of Raleigh and a former board member of the Wake Tech Community College Foundation’s Fostering Bright Futures.

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