Charla Duncan has been selected to be Granville County’s Economic Development director. Duncan returns to Granville County government with more than 10 years of experience in economic development and local government administration. She is set to begin in the new role May 1.
In her new role, Duncan will lead the county’s economic development recruitment and retention efforts, with a particular focus on the development of the Triangle North Granville Business Park, according to information from Granville County Public Information Officer Terry Hobgood.
For the past six years, Duncan has held various positions in Warren County, including most recently as director of Community & Economic Development. She was Warren’s interim economic development director after initially being appointed to the position of Senior Assistant to the County Manager.
During her time in Warren County, Duncan was instrumental in securing more than $5 million in development grant funding and identifying and acquiring three county-owned sites for future development.
She spearheaded the update to that county’s 2022 Comprehensive Plan and established a board of directors and hired staff for the Warren County Tourism Development Authority.
Duncan was the county’s lead on the NC Department of Transportation S-Line passenger rail project, led efforts to expand local broadband internet access and oversaw efforts to cultivate the expansion of Glen Raven fabric manufacturing – a project that invested more than $80 million and created more than 30 new jobs at its Norlina plant.
Named a Trailblazer by Business NC in 2022, Duncan also was named Emerging Leader of the Year in 2023 by the N.C. Economic Development Association. She currently is a member of the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina and represents the North Central Prosperity Zone – a 15-county region that includes Granville County – Economic Development Advisory Council.
Duncan is also no stranger to Granville County Government. Before her time in Warren County, Duncan spent more than three years in the Granville County Administration Office as Grant Coordinator and Management Analyst.
“I cut my teeth on county government with Granville County, and I’m truly excited to come back to an organization and a community that feels like home in many ways,” said Duncan. “I developed a lot of great relationships while I was a public servant here from 2016-2019, and I look forward to building on that history. As a native of Warren County, I’m grown from Kerr-Tar soil, and I bring with me a deep respect for our rural communities and what we have to offer, as well as protect. I believe in responsible development, and I’m eager to work with Granville County residents, businesses, and leaders on a thoughtful, creative, and intentional pathway forward for the community.”
Duncan is an NC Certified Economic Developer and a graduate of the UNC School of Government Municipal and County Administration program. She received her bachelor’s degree in English with a Secondary Education Licensure from UNC-Greensboro and a master’s degree in public and Nonprofit Management from New York University.