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  1. Dennis Alvin Wicker (born June 14, 1952) is an American lawyer and politician from Sanford who served as a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1981–1993) and as the 31st Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina (1993–2001).

  2. Dennis A. Wicker. Former Lieutenant Governor Dennis A. Wicker is a highly experienced attorney who specializes in government relations. As a Partner at Nelson, Mullins, Riley, & Scarborough, LLP from 2009 until his retirement from full-time practice in 2022, he provided strategic advice and advocacy to clients on a range of legislative and ...

  3. The Dennis A. Wicker Civic & Conference Center is centrally located in Sanford and Lee County in the heart of North Carolina. We’re easily accessible by major highways in all directions and situated just south of the state capital of Raleigh and the world-renowned Research Triangle.

  4. Governor Wicker served two four-year terms as North Carolinas 31st Lieutenant Governor (1993-2001). During that time, he was the first statewide elected official to chair the State Board of Community Colleges, was a member of the State Board of Education and the State Board of Economic Development.

  5. Dennis Wicker is a partner at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP in Raleigh focusing on government relations. He served two four-year terms as North Carolina’s Lieutenant Governor from 1993 to 2001, serving as a member of the state board of education and the state board of economic development.

  6. www.dawcc.com › aboutAbout - DAWCC

    Former North Carolina Lieutenant Governor, Dennis A. Wicker became the namesake of the center when the Central Carolina Community College of Board of Trustees unanimously voted to name the facility in his honor in 1995.

  7. DENNIS WICKER. FORMER NORTH CAROLINA LT. GOVERNOR. The genuine love and dedication to the state of North Carolina – its people and land – is evident as soon as former Lieutenant Governor Dennis Wicker revisits his childhood. “We all felt like one big family down there in Lee County.