Lobbying is an Honorable Profession with Mike Carpenter

Mike Carpenter spent his childhood in a family farm in Haywood County, North Carolina. Both of his parents worked as educators, his father taught vocational agriculture at the high school level, and his mother taught elementary school. Mike's family has a long history in politics.

His grandpa served as the head of the board of commissioners in Haywood County and held that position for many years. Because of this, he spent a lot of time in the courts with his grandfather, which made him politically minded and ultimately influenced his choice to get a degree in political science. Following that, he received a legal education and later worked for senators. Upon his graduation from law school, he obtained a position in the Office of the Attorney General.

Mike Carpenter has worked with North Carolina Home Builders Association for 30 years. With his experience working in the Senate and in the Department of Justice, his communication skills and traits to be credible and respected were developed thoroughly. This makes him an effective lobbyist and advocate.

What is the driving factor for Mike to pursue a career in politics?

What challenges does Mike face working in the North Carolina Home Builders Association for 30 years?

What is Mike’s advice for young people to start their journey?

Check out Mike Carpenter as he shares his journey in this new episode of State Lobbying Heroes.

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