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Williams spent more than a decade as a development engineer and scientist in the chemical industry.

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Commercial real estate firm Trinity Partners recently appointed Margaret Williams as its new Director of Life Science Management.

As a former development engineer, scientist, and property manager, Williams brings a unique combination of expertise to the position and will work closely with owners, developers, and tenants to strengthen + expand the firm’s life science portfolio and improve best practices.

Trinity Partners manages one of the largest life science portfolios in the Triangle area, and has played an integral role in the sector’s growth.

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