Personnel matters are one of the few things that local governments are not required by law to share with the public if requested to do so. Therefore, it isn’t known – and may never be known – which Guilford County employee is in very hot water.
However, from the evidence that is publicly available, it’s clear that the county commissioners are extremely concerned about something going on in the county government.
The Guilford County Board of Commissioners did something it almost never does: called a special meeting to go into closed session and discuss a personnel issue.
Chairman of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners Skip Alston told the Rhino Times that he of course could not provide any details pertaining to the matter.
What suggests the seriousness of the situation is that the commissioners called a special Friday, June 27, meeting at noon to discuss things. Usually, when it comes to addressing personnel matters, the board does so in a closed session following a regular meeting.
However, this obviously couldn’t wait.
The Rhino Times cannot recall a time when the board has called a special meeting to discuss a personnel matter. Alston said he does believe it has happened before, though he added he wasn’t sure when that was. Regardless, it is at least very rare and it is something that rises to a level that it needed to be addressed immediately.
It will be interesting to see if, for instance, after the meeting, any high-profile employees end up leaving Guilford County government.
The meeting is being held in the Commissioners Chambers on the 2nd floor of the Old County Courthouse at 301 W. Market St. in downtown Greensboro.
The board is required by state law to open the meeting in public before going behind closed doors. The board must also by law adjourn the meeting in public.
Any votes by the board must be conducted in public and, in some cases, the board does take an action after the closed session.
The official stated purpose of the Friday meeting is “to enter into closed session pursuant to N.C.G.S. §143-318.11(a)(3&6) to consult with the County Attorney and to discuss a personnel matter; and to conduct any other necessary business.”
N.C.G.S. §143-318.11(a)(3) allows a public body to go into closed session to consult with an attorney in order to preserve attorney-client privilege – usually about lawsuits, potential litigation or legal claims.
N.C.G.S. §143-318.11(a)(6) allows closed sessions to discuss personnel matters – specifically things like hiring, firing, disciplining or evaluating a public employee or officer.

Could we please be lucky enough for this to be something pertaining to domestic Danny been fired from 2 departments Roger’s and get us a new Sheriff
If we could only be so lucky. William “Billy” Queen is a Republican who is going to run. He has the most experience and he will be at the Harley Davidson Store on Eastchester (Hwy 68) in High Point tomorrow (Saturday June 28th) from 11 am – 2 pm talking to folks, giving out his information, giving out prizes, so come out meet him and ask questions on how he will fix the Sheriff’s office.
Great…. Another out of touch federal employee turned biographer swooping in with the backing of thugs to save the day. I’d put money on Melvin or Byrd to turn things around. Whoever comes in next will need multiple terms to straighten out the mess.
My guess is that the person is a county employee under contract.
Amen. He seems to be a cultural Marxist with a badge n gun. The Sheriff is supposed to be the most powerful law enforcement officer in the county. Over feds a local cops. Rodgers chose to perform an Unconstitutional act delaying citizens their “permit” to buy a gun. A Freeman does not need permission, btw. I’m certain he would not protect you from the feds. Black racists and condescending white liberals elected him l. He does not rise to the level of a…
…www.CSPOA.org peace officer.
Thanks Scott, looking forward to hearing more
This is Guilford County and you know how this deal works. Betting this unknown gets a promotion.
Why do we have so many personnel conflicts in Guilford county? Leaders forget the county is owned by the taxpayers and to them they are responsible. These are employees we are talking about not owners.
Per news release, Michael Halford retired, Victor Isler is interim. He’s a great choice.
https://www.guilfordcountync.gov/news/press-releases/2025/06/27/guilford-county-board-commissioners-announce-county-managers-retirement-and-leadership-transition
The democrats on the board are looking to replace him with a liberal. . .and there are some who think Skip will put whomever he wants into the position.
I met Mike Halford years ago and he will be sought after from both public and private interests, not only for his management capabilities, but also for being a straight shooter. He was the best County Mgr the county has had in decades. The outcome of the closed-door meeting was to discuss who they (Skip) wanted for Co Mgr.
County Manager “retired”
just one out of all those people ? that’s a pretty tight ship !
Hopefully they are investigating how a certain compressed air company was allegedly able to obtain city contracts.