Craven County Government
Gene Hodges is an experienced public sector professional currently serving as the Assistant County Manager for Craven County Government since December 2011. Prior to this role, Gene held the position of Assistant County Manager with Person County Government from July 2010 to November 2011 and worked at Durham County Government as a Budget Analyst and Collection Division Manager from July 2002 to July 2010. Gene Hodges earned an MBA in Business from East Carolina University in 1999 and a BSBA in Finance from the same institution in 1993.
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Craven County Government
Craven County Local Government. Craven County was named in honor of William, Earl of Craven, who lived from 1606-1697. His death preceded the establishment of Craven County, and he never had the pleasure of visiting the county which carries his name. The official Craven County seal was designed and adopted in 1981, using the coat-of-arms of the Earl, which is also the coat-of-arms of his nephew, William, Lord Craven, who succeeded him as Lord Proprietor of Carolina. The motto on the seal, "Virtus in Actione Consistit" translates to "Virtue Consists in Action".