MONCKS CORNER, S.C.–On November 3rd, Moncks Corner voters will head to the polls to elect three people to town council. Currently, there are five people vying for the job.
The three candidates with the most votes will win a seat on town council.
Over the next several days leading up to the election, The Berkeley Observer will be introducing you to each of the five candidates with a Q&A.
Today, we start with David Dennis who is up for re-election. To learn more about him, visit his official campaign page on Facebook.
1. Why are you running for town council?
We are faced with many issues on a daily basis, crime, traffic, growth, recreation, waste disposal, drainage, and most of all TAXES… As a group, we try to tackle these issues on a daily basis. We do the best we can and with the great group of Town employees, we get the job done. I am very proud to say that I live in Moncks Corner and I that I serve on Town Council.
2. Why do you think you’re the best candidate for the job?
I began my service to the Town as a member of the Planning Commission. After many years of service in this capacity, I was elected to Town Council in 2006. I have served and continue to make decisions that benefit all.
3. For anyone unfamiliar with who you are, can you talk a little more about your background?
I began my business career in Banking in Moncks Corner in 1985.
I have been very involved in the Moncks Corner Community since 1985. Former member of the MC Jaycees, the Sertoma Club, former Board member of the Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce and the Berkeley Country Club.
I am currently a member of the Moncks Corner Lions Club. I have been the club secretary since 1992. Our International motto is “We Serve”. I have served, still serve, and will continue to serve!!
I am married to Susan Sellers Dennis and the proud father of 2 children, LaraBeth and Trey and an even prouder grandfather of Sawyer and Hunley Tucker.
4. What is your educational background?
I grew up in Moncks Corner, graduated from Berkeley High School and The Citadel. Also graduated from The SC Banker’s School and The Graduate School of Banking of the South at LSU.
5. Anything else worth mentioning?
All issues are important. I will continue to do the best I can and make decisions that benefit all Moncks Corner residents.
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