09/24/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/24/2025 12:56
The City's Legislative Department, also known as the Office of the City Clerk, will be directed by Tory Frink, effective Wednesday, October 1.
Frink brings a wealth of experience and professionalism, having most recently served as the Clerk to the Board of Commissioners in Alamance County since November 2010.
"Ms. Frink is a welcome addition to the City of Greensboro, and brings extensive professional clerk experience," said City Manager Nathaniel "Trey" Davis. "We look forward to the leadership, insight, and dedication she will bring to the department. The City will benefit from her Master Clerk certifications on both the local and state levels."
In her new role, Frink will lead the City's Legislative Department and oversee a range of critical functions, such as managing the agenda-preparation process for City Council meetings, updating the Greensboro Code of Ordinances, and managing the City's organizational records.
"I'm looking forward to making the transition from county to municipal government and being a resource to the Mayor, City Council, and my peers on the senior leadership team," said Frink. "It will also be rewarding to work with members of the City's various boards and commissions, while serving the residents of Greensboro."
Frink's education and credentials speak to her commitment to excellence in public service. She holds a Bachelor of Science in community and justice studies and a Paralegal Certificate from Guilford College. She earned both the North Carolina Master County Clerk and Master Municipal Clerk certifications from the UNC School of Government and the North Carolina Association of Municipal Clerks.