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Greensboro City Council names new City Manager

Nathaniel 'Trey' Davis was appointed during Friday's council meeting.
Credit: City of Greensboro
Greensboro City Council names new city manager

GREENSBORO, N.C. — The City of Greensboro has appointed a new City Manager during Friday's council meeting, the city says. 

Nathaniel 'Trey' Davis succeeds interim City Manager Chris Wilson, who will resume his role as Deputy City Manager. 

Davis has served as Assistant City Manager since 2019 where he has been integral to public safety, infrastructure, and economic development. 

Davis began his public service career in 1996 as a police officer in Creedmoor. He joined the Greensboro Police Department as a patrol officer in 2002. Throughout his tenure, Davis has served in various roles of ranks, including Commander of the Office of Community Engagement and the Criminal Investigations Division. 

He also served as the Commander of Professional Standards, where he was responsible for ensuring the department adhered to ethical standards. 

"I am honored by the level of confidence the City Council has shown in my leadership ability," Davis said. 

Davis earned his Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Arts degree from Liberty University. 

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