Laura Angeles


Laura is responsible for orchestrating the seamless delivery of Executive Development programs, coordinating all operational elements from inception through completion, while serving as the primary point of contact for clients, participants, faculty, and delivery partners.

Prior to joining the Executive Development team, Laura primarily worked in the mortgage industry for 9 years. While working in loan originating and servicing, she was able to focus on developing and mentoring other team members. Under her supervision, 11 team members were promoted. Laura has also worked through several seasons of change, due to federal regulations, client requests, and COVID. While in college, she worked at Blackberry Farm, where a passion for excellent customer experience started to grow. Since then, she has had the desire to provide that same great experience wherever she works.

Laura received a BS in Elementary Education from Lee University.

In 2018, Laura moved to the Research Triangle Park area, having been brought to the area for her husband’s job and family. In 2020, they welcomed a son. Laura enjoys reading, learning how to make new Mexican dishes, and traveling.

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