Beaufort County Embraces New County Administrator Michael Moore Amid Leadership Changes and Calls for Transparency

Beaufort Welcomes New County Administrator Michael Moore

BEAUFORT – Greetings from beautiful Beaufort, a spot known for its charming coastal vibe and strong military presence. As of July 1, 2024, our county is buzzing with new energy as it rolls out the welcome mat for its new County Administrator, Michael Moore. Chosen by the Beaufort County Council in late May, Moore officially stepped into the role just days into the summer, marking a refreshing new chapter for our local government.

A New Era for Beaufort County

It’s been quite the journey for Beaufort County. The position of County Administrator has seen its fair share of tumult, with a recent string of leadership changes that includes the firing of multiple high-ranking officials. Eric Greenway, the former administrator, was let go last year, leading to the interim leadership of John Robinson. Thankfully, with the unanimous support of the County Council, Moore is here to restore stability.

County Council Vice Chairman Larry McElynn expressed a hopeful sentiment during the May 28 meeting: “Mr. Moore has the full confidence and full support of the Council who wish him good luck as he assumes the duties of the position.” It’s clear that the Council is looking for not only a capable leader but also someone who can bring about much-needed change and transparency in a time of uncertainty.

Why Excitement for Moore?

So, you might be wondering, why Beaufort County? Well, for Moore, the reasons run deep. After spending three-and-a-half years in South Carolina following a distinguished 27-year career in the Navy, he was ready to take on a new challenge. “Being a veteran, this is a nurturing military community, which resonates with me,” he shared during a chat with us. Moore also has family ties in the area, making the move feel more like a homecoming.

“It’s a great place quality-of-life-wise. Plus, I love living near water,” he added with a smile. Moore carries with him substantial experience from his time managing Naval Support Activity Souda Bay in Greece and working as a Chief of Staff, a role that honed his skills needed for local government.

Facing the Challenges Head-On

With enthusiasm, however, comes the reality of challenges. Moore steps into the role during a turbulent time for our local government, marked not just by leadership issues but also numerous ethics investigations. “I had a good lay of the land,” he noted, being aware of the recent turmoil during the Council’s selection process. “They wanted stability, and I believe I can provide that.”

It’s apparent that Moore embodies a sense of accountability and prioritizes ethics in governance. He stated, “The citizens deserve good government.” That’s a commitment many residents will likely appreciate, especially given the county’s recent hiccups, including lawsuits and financial examinations.

Transparency is Key

One of Moore’s first orders of business has been to tackle transparency, which had been lacking in past county dealings. He emphasized that holding oneself accountable is critical for rebuilding trust, especially in light of previous behaviors by past leaders. “It’s about setting the tone up front and being transparent about our processes,” he explained.

This entails tightening procurement rules and ensuring that the county’s operations are accessible to both the public and law enforcement – a significant shift from the past. After all, Moore’s perspective is centered on ensuring the best value for the taxpayers of Beaufort.

Looking Ahead: The November Ballot

As Moore settles in, he’s already turning his sights toward an important hurdle for Beaufort County: the upcoming ballot for the November General Election. Voters will decide whether to extend the “Beaufort Penny,” a local sales tax intended for transportation improvements. However, due to prior inefficiencies with projects funded by this tax, the challenge remains merging community awareness with justification for trust. “We just need to educate the public,” he mentioned earnestly.

Moore’s candor and determination may just help navigate these waters, steering Beaufort County toward stability and growth. With professional experience, personal connection to the community, and a refreshing transparency agenda, the new County Administrator seems poised to make a positive impact on the residents of Beaufort.

As we move forward, let’s all welcome Michael Moore and hope for a flourishing future in Beaufort County. Change may be here, and it looks promising!


HERE Hilton Head

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