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Will Bell

NONPARTISAN

Will Bell is running for Greenville City Council Member.

Personal background

Will Bell holds a bachelor's degree in political science and government from East Carolina University. He is married to his wife, Larkins, with whom he has 3 children. He also served as a member of the Greenville Planning and Zoning Commission,

Professional background

Will is a state manager of Pernod Ricard. He previously worked as a market manager at Coding 1530 Tequila and as a district sales manager at Souther Glazer's Wine & Spirits.

Political background

Will previously served as a Greenville City Council. Member. He was first elected in 2017 and served for 3 terms. He ran for re-election in 2023 but did not win.

Economy

As a city council member, helped pass a record low property tax rate.

Opposes "excessive" tax increases.

Supports small businesses and entrepreneurship.

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Public Services

Wants to bring a YMCA center to Greenville.

Wants to build a multi-use greenway connecting Greenville to Washington, NC to boost recreation, tourism, and regional connectivity.

Supports providing ongoing annual funding to empower ECU student entrepreneurs and foster homegrown businesses in Greenville.

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Housing & Urban Development

Supports development that strengthens Greenville's future without displacing residents or overwhelming infrastructure.

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Public Safety

Plans to prioritize investing in public safety and neighborhood infrastructure.

Believes every neighborhood deserves clean streets, safe parks, and a strong sense of community.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Promises to ensure growth is balanced, community-driven, and aligned with long-term planning goals.

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Education

Supports higher education innovation funding that includes entrepreneurship accelerators and business incubation programs.

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