
Putting
Wake County First
A dedicated advocate and civic leader, Vickie Adamson will keep Wake County a great place to live, work, learn and play.

About Vickie
Vickie Adamson is a native of North Carolina, grew up in rural Iredell County, and has lived in Raleigh since 1983. She attends Highland United Methodist Church and has one son who graduated from Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School and the University of Alabama at Huntsville. After receiving a bachelor’s degree from East Carolina University in Accounting, Adamson worked for several large corporations as a business analyst, helping companies develop and maintain strong business practices. Adamson is in her third term on the Wake County Board of Commissioners, first elected in 2018. She currently serves as Chair of the Public Safety Committee, Vice-Chair of the Affordable Housing Committee and a member of the Health and Human Services Committee. Adamson also sits on the boards of the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau, InterAct of Wake County, Wake County United Arts Council, and the Wake County Library Commission.
Thank you to the voters of Wake County for placing your trust in me to serve on the Wake County Commission.
I am honored and humbled by your support.
I’m committed to listening to every voice, working across differences, and making decisions that reflect the values we share. Together, we can keep Wake County a place where every person has the opportunity to succeed.
-Vickie Adamson