FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 2, 2025
Contact: Isabella Mormando, NC League of Municipalities
919-715-4324
imormando@nclm.org
Albemarle Mayor Pro Tem Martha Sue Hall to Lead NC League of Municipalities
Albemarle Mayor Pro Tem Martha Sue Hall will lead the North Carolina League of Municipalities as president over the next year. Hall was chosen by representatives from cities and towns across North Carolina, with this selection announced Thursday, May 1, 2025, at the League's annual conference, CityVision, held in Greenville, NC.
Joining Hall as officers for the organization are Clayton Mayor Jody McLeod as first vice-president and Morrisville Mayor Pro Tern Satish Garimella as second vice president. Durham Mayor Pro Tem Mark-Anthony Middleton will stay on the executive board as the immediate past president.
CityVision is the NC League of Municipalities' premier event, gathering more than 600 municipal leaders and staff for three days of learning and networking at the Greenville Convention Center. Learning sessions included presentations and discussions of local economic development efforts, affordable housing solutions, zoning reforms, downtown revitalizations, leadership initiatives and more.

Hall's selection as League President follows 22 years of serving on the Albemarle City Council-as Mayor Pro Tem since 2015-and an additional six years of service on the Stanly County Board of Commissioners. During her elected public service tenure, Hall has held various leadership positions throughout the state, including serving on the Centralina Regional Council of Government Executive Board, the League's Board of Directors for three terms and the League's Risk Management Board of Trustees. Before retiring from the public workforce in 2014, Hall worked at the State of North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts. In this role, she helped develop and implement many influential programs that led to her receiving the Order of the Long leaf Pine Award.
In her remarks at CityVision, Hall shared her journey to where she is today. Including the pivotal relationships that encouraged her to lead and the various professional roles she held in the Office of the Courts, which gave her the expertise she needed. "I stand here tonight in complete awe. I am so humbled, so appreciative, so blessed and so excited about the next 12 months serving as League President. What an opportunity to see, thank, encourage, challenge and work with a great board while enhancing and empowering our more than 540 towns, cities and villages in our great state," said Hall in her remarks.
The League's Executive Director, Rose Vaughn Williams, said, "Martha Sue Hall has deep roots in her community. She has the distinction of having served her community as both a county commissioner and a municipal elected official. She will be a great statewide leader for the League."
In addition to League officers, newly elected members of the Board of Directors, chosen for either a first term or an additional second term, are:
• Sharon Harker, Mayor, Beaufort, District 2
• P.J. Connelly, Mayor, Greenville, District 4
• Jessica Day, Mayor, Knightdale, District 6
• William Dusch, Mayor, Concord, District 8
• Constantine Kutteh, Mayor, Statesville, District 10
• Hayley Beaty, Mayor, Dallas, District 11
• Zeb Smathers, Mayor, Canton, District 12
• Mitch Colvin, Mayor, Fayetteville Large City Seat
• Stormie Forte, Mayor Pro Tern, Raleigh Large City Seat
• Robert Clark, Council Member, Winston-Salem Large City Seat
• Ann Schneider, Council Member, Oak Ridge, Director-At-Large
• Michael Peoples, Gastonia, Municipal Manager
• Jonathan Russell, Washington, Municipal Manager
About the League
The North Carolina League of Municipalities is a member-driven organization representing the interests of cities and towns in the state. Through their collective efforts, League member cities and towns better serve their residents and improve their quality of life. For more than 100 years, the League has been one voice for cities and towns working for a better North Carolina.