mm. Mhm. Good morning. I am dr Stephanie luster Teasley, the interim dean of the College of Engineering at north Carolina A and T State University. It is my pleasure to be the first to welcome you to our beautiful campus and to welcome our distinguished guest and visitors to the herald l. Martin engineering research and innovation complex. Today we are excited to celebrate our nation’s dedication to clean energy. Clean energy investments require workers from diverse backgrounds and from many different skill levels. In part, our university and the College of Engineering are dedicated to serving as keystones in support of the national agenda to tackle climate change. As part of today’s event, we hope that you learn more about clean energy and are inspired to help our nation’s work towards addressing the critical need for businesses to develop and implement clean energy solutions to…
