Bill Aycock Recognized by the North Carolina Coastal Land Trust
Firm Member William P. Aycock II has been recognized by the North Carolina Coastal Land Trust for exceptional service by an individual as a land conservation partner for the 2008-2009 year.
The award was given at the NCCLT’s annual meeting in October 2009 and in conjunction with the presentation of the “Corporate Conservationist of the Year” award to the firm’s client, Restoration Systems, LLC, and “Conservationist of the Year” award to Barrett Jenkins of Restoration Systems. All three awards grew out of Restoration Systems efforts to provide permanent protection of the 1,100 acre Frog Hollow tract on the Neuse River in Craven County, North Carolina, through use of a conservation easement to be held by the NCCLT and an endowment for perpetual stewardship provided by Restoration Systems.
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