In this oral history Phillip Dixon, Sr. talks about his childhood, time as a student and Student Government Association Vice President at East Carolina University, service on the the UNC Board of Governors and ECU Board of Trustees, legal career, and family life.
Phillip Right Dixon, Sr. was born in Wake Forest, North Carolina on March 26, 1949. He attended East Carolina University from 1967-1971 and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Business Administration. He then earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law. He has won numerous awards for his professional expertise and community service including Citizen of the Year from Greenville-Pitt County Chamber of Commerce, Outstanding Alumnus from East Carolina University, and I. Beverly Lake Public Service Award from the NC Bar Association. Dr. Dixon served as a member of the UNC Board of Governors for eight years and the East Carolina University Board of Trustees for nine years.
In this oral history Phillip Dixon, Sr. talks about his childhood, time as a student and Student Government Association Vice President at East Carolina University, service on the the UNC Board of Governors and ECU Board of Trustees, legal career, and family life.
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