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City of Rocky Mount

www.rockymountnc.gov

 
The city of Rocky Mount, located in the Coastal Plains of North Carolina, was incorporated in 1867 and lies in Edgecombe and Nash Counties. Rocky Mount is a two-time All-America City on the Tar River. Serving as the Gateway to Eastern North Carolina, the city`s 875 employees serve approximately 58,000 residents daily. The city`s mission is to advance community well-being, safety and quality of life by delivering excellent public services and actively collaborating with the community towards a fulfilling and inspired future for its citizens. As a publicly-owned utility, the city of Rocky Mount is committed to safe, reliable service ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.rockymountnc.gov
  • 331 South Franklin Street PO Box 1180
    Rocky Mount, NC USA 27802
  • Phone: 252.972.1111

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Gregory Cotton
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