Greensboro’s new city manager shares his vision for the city

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — It’s been less than a week since City of Greensboro leaders announced the new city manager as Nathaniel “Trey” Davis.

He shared his vision for the city.

“I’ve seen Greensboro grow … I’ve seen that there’s opportunity here like never before,” Davis said.

Davis has been with the City of Greensboro for more than 20 years now.

Davis is from Butner, North Carolina, and worked as a police officer in 1996 in Creedmoor before joining the Greensboro Police Department in 2002.

He stepped into his role as assistant city manager in 2019. Davis says bringing this experience into his new role as city manager will be a great asset.

“I feel tremendously fortunate stepping into this role. There are folks that have been leading in our city ahead of me that have done great work. So there are a number of things that I’ll be able to continue on,” Davis said.

One of his priorities is economic development. He wants to support existing businesses and welcome new ones to the city. Other priorities include further improvements to public safety and infrastructure.

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