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Ken Griffin Named Cumberland County Engineering Director

Jan 14, 2026, 16:19 PM by Diane Rice

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – Cumberland County has named Ken Griffin as the County’s new Engineering Director. Griffin brings decades of executive leadership and technical expertise in public infrastructure, utilities and capital program management to the role.

Griffin is a licensed professional engineer and an International City/County Management Association (ICMA) Credentialed Manager with extensive experience leading large-scale public works, utilities and engineering organizations at both the county and municipal levels. His background includes oversight of transportation systems, water and wastewater utilities, stormwater infrastructure and major capital improvement programs.

As Engineering Director, Griffin will oversee long-term infrastructure resilience, with a focus on safety, efficiency, regulatory compliance and fiscal stewardship.

“Strong engineering leadership is essential to supporting growth and maintaining critical infrastructure,” said County Manager Clarence Grier. “Ken brings a combination of technical expertise, executive management experience and a proven track record delivering complex infrastructure projects in fast-growing communities.”

Griffin most recently served as Director of Public Utilities and Capital Projects for Currituck County, where he led planning, funding, design and construction for major water, wastewater, stormwater and transportation-related projects. His career also includes senior leadership roles in county administration, public utilities and engineering management across North Carolina, Florida, Mississippi and New York, as well as experience in the private sector directing large-scale infrastructure projects.

Griffin holds advanced degrees in environmental engineering, leadership and management, and biological sciences, and has completed executive education programs at Harvard University and Cornell University. His professional recognitions include multiple national awards for utility excellence, infrastructure planning, financial stability and sustainability.

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