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Zack Hawkins

Currently holds the office of North Carolina House of Representatives - District 31 until December 31, 2024.

Candidate for North Carolina House of Representatives - District 31 in 2024 North Carolina General Election.

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Zack Hawkins

North Carolina House of Representatives - District 31

About Zack Hawkins

Professional Experience
North Carolina House of Representatives, State Representative - District 31 (2019 - Present)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Director Of Development, Student Affairs (2017 - Present)
United Way of the Greater Triangle, Leadership Giving Manager (2010 - 2011)
Durham Public Schools (Southern Durham High and Rogers Herr), Science Teacher (2007 - 2009)
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Chief Development Officer
Annual Giving and Alumni Engagement at Duke University, Assistant Director
Degrees
Master's, North Carolina Central University, Biology
Bachelor's, Elizabeth City State University, Biology

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