Craven County Government
Grace Barbour is an experienced Human Resource Technician II at Craven County Government since October 2009, responsible for new employee enrollment, insurance enrollment, processing retirement packages, managing evaluations and merits, handling job postings, and assisting in daily operations. Additionally, Grace has served as a Tax Assistant, helping taxpayers with inquiries related to personal and real property listings. Since January 2011, Grace has worked as a Unit Leader for lia sophia jewelry, sharing a passion for the product line with others. Educational background includes a diploma from Bob Jones University and Faith Christian Academy in Webb, AL.
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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".