BIOGRAPHY
A Commitment to Excellence
Vicki has a strong commitment to Morrisville and the region. Born and raised in a small town in Northern Michigan, Vicki understands the value of connecting neighbors and businesses to build a vibrant community.

Community Leader
Vicki was elected to the Morrisville Town Council in 2013. She represents Morrisville on several regional and state committees including Triangle J. Council of Governments, Executive Board for North Carolina Women in Municipal Government, and Morrisville Alternate for CAMPO Executive Board. In 2014, Morrisville passed a Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) and has increased its town funding of improvements for major roads. In 2015, Morrisville opened Church Street Park which has the first municipal regulation size Cricket field in North Carolina.
Before being elected to Town Council, Vicki served as Chair of the Morrisville Public Safety Advisory Committee and President of the Savannah Homeowners Association. She served as Vice President of Education for the Rx Toastmasters Club in Research Triangle Park.
Professional Experience
Vicki is a certified Project Manager. She has led global projects with budgets up to $30 million. For many years she performed internal audits spanning North America, Europe, Asia, and South America.
She was a Worldwide Director for Information Technology Quality Management. Her teams were located in Japan, United States, Canada, and Europe.
Education
Vicki was born and raised in northern Michigan near the Village of Elk Rapids. She was very active in school and won numerous awards for music in band and orchestra. In college, she was a member of the Michigan Marching Band. Vicki has earned an MBA and a BA in Psychology from the University of Michigan. She is a first generation college graduate.
Today, Vicki is a volunteer mentor for the North Carolina State University Poole College of Management. She is also a trainer on Project Management fundamentals and advanced topics.
Family
Vicki and her husband, Greg Johnson, have lived in Morrisville for almost 20 years. They have two children. Greg has a MA degree in Education from the University of Michigan, a MS degree in Biology from Eastern Michigan University, and a BS degree in Biochemistry from Michigan State University. He is a Biology Professor at Wake Tech Community College and a Wake County Public School substitute teacher.

















