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Jim Hunt to be Profiled in UNC-TV's Biographical Conversations Series
March 31, 2008
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Former Governor of North Carolina and Womble Carlyle member, Jim Hunt, will be profiled in a four-part television series to air on UNC-TV's "Biographical Conversations with James B. Hunt, Jr." The series will run Wednesdays, April 2, 9, 16 and 23, at 8:00 p.m.
Hunt served a historic four terms as governor and played an important role in education reform in North Carolina and beyond. He led North Carolina through 20 years of economic and social change and in "Biographical Conversations with James B. Hunt, Jr.," he talks one-on-one about his eastern North Carolina childhood, family life, political career and work since serving as governor.
The four episodes, "The Early Years," "The First Two Terms," "Running for Senate" and "Back to the Mansion," will highlight many milestones of Hunt's nearly six-decade career in public service.
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