William Johnson

Assistant County Manager at Randolph County, NC

William Johnson, MPA, serves as the Assistant County Manager for Randolph County, NC since January 2023, bringing extensive experience in local government management. Previous roles include City Manager for the City of Randleman and Assistant County Manager for Edgecombe County Government, where responsibilities encompassed fiscal management, project oversight, and program administration in areas such as housing and economic development. Johnson has held positions such as Interim Finance Director and Assistant Finance Director, focusing on budget coordination and maintaining fiscal integrity. Additionally, significant volunteer work includes serving on the Finance Committee for Down East Partnership for Children. Johnson holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and a Bachelor's degree in History and Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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Randleman, United States

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Randolph County, NC

Randolph County Government exists to elevate the everyday lives of citizens through providing quality, essential services. Services areas include; general government, public safety, economic and physical development, environmental protection, human services, and cultural and recreational services. Characterized by gently rolling hills, river valleys, and forest land, Randolph County is the 11th largest and 19th most populous county in North Carolina. The towns of Archdale, Asheboro, Franklinville, Liberty, Ramseur, Randleman, Seagrove, Staley, and Trinity are within Randolph County, with Asheboro being the county seat. Randolph County is located centrally between Raleigh, NC (the state capital) and Charlotte, NC (the state's largest city). Randolph County is proud to be the home of the North Carolina State Zoological Park, the Richard Petty Museum, the Uwharrie National Forest, the North Carolina Pottery Center, Victory Junction (an organization providing camping experiences for chronically ill children, founded by NASCAR's famed Petty family), and Toyota Battery Manufacturing, North Carolina.


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