Saturday, August 31, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Welcome Martha Wheelock
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 27, 2013
MARTHA
WHEELOCK SELECTED AS MORRISVILLE’S NEW TOWN MANAGER
MORRISVILLE, NC – By unanimous consensus of the Town Council, Martha
Wheelock has been selected as the new Town Manager for the Town of Morrisville.
Martha
Wheelock, 52, is a native of Newport News/Hampton, Virginia and has served as
Assistant City Manager for the City of Winston-Salem since September 2006. In
this capacity, she oversaw numerous City operations including the coliseum
complex and public assembly facilities, marketing and communications, CityLink
(the city’s customer service information center), fleet services, information
systems, property maintenance, human resources, internal auditing, recreation
and parks. She also coordinated the implementation of capital projects, oversaw
special projects and events, and provided leadership for organization-wide
strategic planning, including performance measures to enhance effectiveness,
efficiency, and accountability.
Ms.
Wheelock joined the City of Winston-Salem in 1999 as finance director of the
coliseum/convention center. In 2004, she was promoted to deputy finance
officer. In that role, she was responsible for the city’s revenue, internal
audit, and purchasing divisions. Before joining the city, she worked as
business manager for the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. She
holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Christopher Newport College in
Virginia and a master’s degree in public administration from the University of
North Carolina at Greensboro. She is a
graduate of PELA and Municipal Administration programs offered by the UNC
School of Government. She is a member of the ICMA where she serves on the Task
Force for Women in the Profession and the NCCCMA and the NCCCMA Program Committee. She serves on various community boards,
including Cancer Services and Family Services, and is an active volunteer with
Special Olympics.
Martha
is the proud mother of Kelly Marcolini, who works at Duke University in Sports
Marketing. Martha has six brothers and
sisters, three of whom live in the Raleigh/Cary area. In her free time, Martha enjoys running and
other aerobic exercise, and cooking. Her
two passions are music and NFL football, especially
the Pittsburgh Steelers.
“I am honored and excited to serve the
Town of Morrisville, a progressive, diverse community that values both its past
and future. I pledge to work with all
town employees and with passion and commitment to meeting the needs of Town
Council and the citizens of Morrisville,” said Wheelock.
The offer is conditional, pending the successful completion of the
pre-employment process and approval of
the contract by Town Council. Her
anticipated start date is September 23.
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Preserving Our Past - It's Good to be Morrisville
For the third year running, Morrisville has been honored with an Anthemion Award from Capital Area Preservation:
"Anthemion Awards recognize outstanding dedication and commitment to excellence in historic preservation in Wake County. The name “Anthemion” was inspired by a classical design element seen on many Wake County buildings."
When we preserve our past to protect our future...... it's good to be Morrisville.
"Anthemion Awards recognize outstanding dedication and commitment to excellence in historic preservation in Wake County. The name “Anthemion” was inspired by a classical design element seen on many Wake County buildings."
When we preserve our past to protect our future...... it's good to be Morrisville.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
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