Special Section – Influential Women Leading the Way in Charlotte 3

Angelique “Angie” Vincent-Hamacher

Chair of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority (CMHA) Board of Commissioners

By John Burton

Photo courtesy of Atrium Health

From modest beginnings in Rock Hill, South Carolina, Angelique “Angie” Vincent-Hamacher has ascended to professional and community heights. A highly regarded attorney with Robinson Bradshaw since 2000, Vincent-Hamacher focuses on employment counseling and alternative dispute resolution. 

Vincent-Hamacher is a shareholder and member of the firm’s board of directors. She co-chairs both the firm’s Employment & Labor Practice Group and its Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee. Vincent-Hamacher is dedicated to improving her community because everyone should have equal access to opportunity and resources, as much as possible, she said.. As a member of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority (CMHA) board, Vincent-Hamacher is committed to carrying out CMHA’s original mission of caring for the indigent. Ensuring that the underinsured and uninsured have equal access to quality health care. Recently, Vincent-Hamacher was selected as New Chair of the CMHA Board of Commissioners. 

Vincent-Hamacher has a long list of career accomplishments and milestones including “Best Lawyers in America,” designation as a North Carolina “Super Lawyer” and a Benchmark Litigation “Labor & Employment Star.” She has also been included on Business North Carolina’s “Legal Elite” and “Dynamic Diversity” lists. 

She has served on the boards of the Crisis Assistance Ministry and the South Carolina Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights. She has also mentored at-risk youth and worked as an Adjunct Professor of Sociology at Clinton College. Vincent-Hamacher received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Duke University and a Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard Law School.

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