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Jackie Camp Pens Article on International Project Finance

April 28, 2010

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GREENSBORO, N.C.—Womble Carlyle attorney Jackie Camp has authored an article on her international project finance work, which appears in the current issue of North Carolina Lawyers Weekly.
 
In the past three years, Camp has financed projects ranging from the new U.S. Embassy in Belize to affordable housing in Honduras to a luxury hotel in Liberia. In this article, “The Challenges and Rewards of International Project Finance (Doing Good While Doing Well)”, Camp describes the obstacles attorneys must overcome when working on major infrastructure projects in Third-World nations. She also discusses the rewards and benefits of engaging in this type of work.

About Jackie Camp
Jackie has more than 15 years of experience as a corporate lawyer. She advises public and private companies in the financial services, medical, manufacturing, textile, technology, pharmaceutical, retail, higher education, and venture capital sectors on a day-to-day and transactional basis, working with management and in-house counsel to assure commercial and securities law compliance, negotiating and documenting business relationships from employment agreements to joint ventures, and structuring, negotiating, documenting and closing complex business transactions.