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Repr. Rick Glazier
Phone: 919-733-5601
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Repr. Marvin Lucas
Phone: 919-733-5775
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Repr. Diane Parfitt

Senator Eric Mansfield

Sen. Wesley Meredith

Senator Richard Burr

Repr. Renee Ellmers


 

 

Renee Ellmers
N.C. 2nd Congressional District Candidate

Renee Ellmers was born in Ironwood in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. When she was a child, her family moved to Madison Heights, near Detroit, where her father took a job in the auto industry. He worked with General Motors until he retired.

After graduating from Madison High School and needing to work her way through college, Renee trained as a Medical Assistant. For the next eight years, working full and part-time jobs, she attended Oakland University, graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing.

A year later, working as a Surgical Intensive Care Nurse at Beaumont Hospital she met her husband, Brent, a graduate of the University Of Indiana School Of Medicine.

After their son was born and while visiting family in Cary, Renee and her husband decided to move to North Carolina. Today she works with her husband as Clinical Director of the Trinity Wound Care Center in Dunn.

Renee is active in community affairs, having served as Vice President of Community Development for the Chamber of Commerce and as President Elect of the Chamber for the coming year. She has also served on the Dunn Planning Board, the board of the Betsy Johnson Hospital Foundation and the Harnett County Nursing Home Committee.

She volunteers at Cape Fear Christian Academy where her son, Ben, is a student, and teaches Sunday school at Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

Last summer she and her husband attended a Town Hall meeting to hear Congressman Bob Etheridge speak on behalf of President Obama’s health care plan. Later, as a volunteer, she became an outspoken critic of government-run health care. She is now a candidate for Congress - opposing Congressman Bob Etheridge - in North Carolina’s 2nd District.


 

 

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