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Dr. Gloria Wicker's Remarkable Impact on the Community Earn her the 100 Black Men Award


There is no better work that can be done than to work in service of one's community. Dr. Gloria Wicker, a distinguished school board member, and her husband, Alan Wicker, have recently been honored for such work with an award from the esteemed 100 Black Men organization. This recognition serves as a testament to their exceptional contributions to the Baldwin County community. This prestigious acknowledgment underscores the significance of their work and its positive impact on the lives of those they serve.


With an impressive 13 years of service on the school board, Dr. Gloria Wicker exemplifies dedication to education and community engagement. As a school board member, she has served as board chair multiple times and goes beyond her official responsibilities by visiting schools to read to children across the district. Her active participation has created a positive and lasting impact within the school community.


Dr. Gloria Wicker and Elder Alan Wicker's impact on the community and education resonates far and wide, leaving an indelible mark on the Baldwin County community. The Wickers' commitment to excellence sets a standard for others to aspire to, and we eagerly anticipate the continued positive change they will bring to our community.



 
 
 

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