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Cooper appoints Jessica Holmes as North Carolina Auditor

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RALEIGH: Jessica Holmes will serve as North Carolina State Auditor starting Dec. 15, 2023, when current Auditor Beth Wood leaves the post, bringing years of work in government and the law to the job, Governor Roy Cooper announced Thursday.

“North Carolina is fortunate to have a dedicated, enthusiast­ic public servant in Jessica Holmes willing to take on the important role of State Auditor and I am confident that she will lead the department with determinat­ion and hard work,” Governor Cooper said. “Her effective service as chair of the Wake

County Commission­ers has shown her that every dollar counts when it comes to serving the public in education, public safety, health care, and all the other areas that support our state’s people.”

The North Carolina Auditor serves as the lead evaluator for all state government agencies, including universiti­es, colleges and the judiciary among others, examining whether agencies are following state law by using the proper financial controls and meeting performanc­e standards. The Auditor also serves as an ex-officio member on the Local Government Commission,

which oversees the operations for hundreds of towns, cities and counties.

Holmes is an attorney who now works as Deputy Industrial Commission­er. She previously was elected to two terms on the Wake County Board of Commission­ers overseeing North Carolina’s most populous county of more than a million people and its approximat­ely $1.5 billion dollar budget. She was twice elected as commission chair.

“I will bring my legal expertise to the office by asking tough questions and ensuring agencies are spending state money legally, effectivel­y and efficientl­y,” said Holmes.“I look forward to taking on this important role for the coming year. I will be filing for election to this seat next week.”

Governor Cooper announced the appointmen­t at a Thursday afternoon news conference. “I thank Auditor Wood for her years of service to the state of North Carolina and its people,” Cooper said.

Holmes grew up in Pender County and has specialize­d in her legal work on public schools and education, workers’ compensati­on, labor and employment law. She previously represente­d North Carolina teachers as an attorney for the NC Associatio­n of Educators. She is a board member and former chair of the North Carolina Foundation for Public School Children.

In 2014, Holmes was the youngest county commission­er ever elected in Wake County, and the youngest to be elected by her fellow commission­ers as Chair of the Commission. Holmes also served on the board of the North Carolina Associatio­n of County Commission­ers and the Wake County Smart Start board. She has worked as a college-level lecturer at North Carolina State University on social work and law.

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