Vision

Strong Schools
Strong public schools are the foundation of a strong Cumberland County. With 24 years of experience on the Cumberland County Board of Education, Greg West understands how smart investments, accountability, and community partnerships improve student outcomes. As commissioner, he will continue building collaboration between the county, schools, and families to ensure every child is prepared for college, careers, or military service. Building what matters starts with educating the next generation.
Clean Water & Sewer Infrastructure
Reliable water and sewer systems are essential to public health, economic growth, and quality of life. Drawing on 30 years as a licensed Realtor and General Contractor, Greg West brings practical, real-world experience to infrastructure planning and long-term capital investments. He supports proactive maintenance, smart expansion, and responsible growth that protects our environment while supporting development. Building what matters means investing wisely in the infrastructure our community depends on every day.


Workforce Development Pipeline
A strong local economy requires a workforce ready for today’s jobs and tomorrow’s opportunities. Greg West’s experience in K-12 education, small business ownership, and his strong partnership with Fayetteville Technical Community College give him a unique perspective on workforce development. He supports aligning education, job training, and employers so students and workers can move seamlessly from classrooms to careers. Building what matters means connecting education to opportunity and strengthening our local workforce.
Keeping Taxes Low & Government Accountable
Greg West is a fiscal conservative who believes families and businesses deserve efficient, responsible government. He supports disciplined budgeting, careful evaluation of spending, and prioritizing core services without placing unnecessary burdens on taxpayers. As commissioner, he will focus on long-term financial stability while protecting essential services that make Cumberland County a great place to live and work. Building what matters also means respecting taxpayers and keeping government accountable.
