CLAYTON – The Town of Clayton has named Donald Perry, PE, as its new Engineering Director. Perry brings an extensive background in civil engineering and leadership, with more than 25 years of experience in managing complex infrastructure projects and teams.
With a master’s degree in civil engineering from North Carolina State University and a career spanning roles in municipal engineering, stormwater management, and teaching, Perry’s expertise will be instrumental in shaping Clayton’s infrastructure projects and ensuring sustainable growth for the town.
“I am honored to join the Town of Clayton as Engineering Director,” said Perry. “This is an exciting time for the town, and I look forward to working with the talented team here to deliver high-quality, efficient infrastructure projects that serve our growing community.”
Perry’s most recent role was as Senior Stormwater Infrastructure Engineering Manager for the City of Durham, where he led large-scale projects, managed capital budgets, and collaborated with various stakeholders to implement innovative solutions. Prior to that, Perry served in engineering leadership positions with the City of Rocky Mount and as an adjunct professor of engineering and mathematics at Nash Community College.
Deputy Town Manager Courtney Tanner expressed confidence in Perry’s ability to lead the department. “Donald’s leadership, technical expertise, and passion for public service make him the ideal choice to guide our engineering initiatives. His experience will be a tremendous asset as we continue to enhance our infrastructure and support the needs of our residents and businesses.”
Perry’s leadership will help advance Clayton’s strategic goals while maintaining its commitment to operational excellence. He succeeds Joshua Baird, who was promoted to Water Resources Director earlier this year.
Drew Carey