Everyone in the Piedmont Triad region who owns a TV knows very well who Eric Chilton is. Chilton – who’s also known for his excellent beach music band’s performances over the years – is, after spending most of his 58 years in the broadcast industry, opening a new chapter in his life.
He’s just taken a job with the City of Greensboro.
City Manager Trey Davis just appointed Chilton to the brand new position: Strategic & Crisis Communications Manager, effective Wednesday, Nov. 13.
Chilton, who’s spent 36 years in the television industry said this week that it was very hard to leave his family at WFMY News 2, but added that he was very excited about the move. He said he got some hugs on the way out.
“I’ve been doing some soul searching in the last few years he said,” on Friday, Nov. 2.
For the last two decades, Chilton has been an on-air personality at News 2, where he’s best known by many as a weatherman. However, really he’s been doing a lot more for the station – long-form interviews, being a host on the morning show, writing copy for stories and covering straight news stories and human interest stories.
“My general manager says I’m the station’s Swiss Army knife,” Chilton said on Friday, Nov. 1.
Before going to News 2, Chilton spent seven years with WGHP Fox 8.
He’s also worked in the Tampa Bay market where he did a lot of interviews with some big names such as the group The Black-Eyed Peas.
What a lot of people didn’t know is that, while he was working in the broadcast industry, he was also consulting with corporate leaders and others as to how they could best communicate their messages to the public – since often, he said, they have to do it in 18 second sound bites for TV.
He has run workshops that are meant to critique and sharpen on-camera interview skills.
Chilton has also been working as a consultant with the City of Greensboro in recent years, and, he said, that relationship grew and now he wants to try his hand at that in his new capacity.
“In my life, I’ve checked so many boxes,” Chilton said.
As Strategic & Crisis Communications Manager, Chilton will be responsible for leading the City of Greensboro’s crisis communications – something the city needs often given what’s been going on with Greensboro government in recent years – and he will be “providing management and mitigation strategies that advance and protect the city’s interests and reputation.”
City Manager Davis said he’s really looking forward to Chilton coming on board.
“Mr. Chilton’s contributions will be an asset to the City’s executive team,” he said. “Eric’s experience and familiarity with the community will prove useful as we address sensitive high-profile matters.”
Chilton said that he sees working in television and bringing news to the viewers as a community service and he thinks this new position will allow him to continue serving the people of the Triad.
He has received two Emmy Awards, with one of those for community service, and he has also been recognized by the Associated Press for excellence in feature reporting.
Chilton said this week that it was “an honor” to join the City of Greensboro, and added that it will enable him “to continue serving the community in a different capacity,”
“I look forward to drawing from my extensive media background to assist city leadership and the City Council with citizen engagement on a variety of topics,” he said.
One reason the job was appealing to Chilton is that it will be a 9 to 5 job and he’ll be able to take vacations regularly with his family.
While he now has a 9 to 5 job at News 2 – something he called “unheard of in television news” – this new job will allow him more flexibility with his schedule.
“The news never stops,” he said.
Maybe they’ll hire Weather Dave to replace him? Or was Dave already fired from that station?
Another do nothing job at taxpayers expense
Yup, one more on the payroll dole.
At least a non DEI hire. When did this city council decide communicating with the citizens was required? Loads of crisis but definitely not transparent…..on anything. More wasted tax dollars.
They need all the help they can get. Hope he knows how to fix the homeless problem and to pick up loose leafs.
Hope he can help make GSO great again. GSO deserves it.
Strategic & Crisis Communications Manager? How about Spin Doctor? “Mr. Chilton’s contributions will be an asset to the City’s executive team…will prove useful as we address sensitive high-profile matters.” How about the truth rather than a propagandist, at taxpayer expense I will add?
Nothing against him personally. It would be nice to see what duties his daily interary entail along with job performance metrics. Will the benefits eclipse the cost? In government work, how often do they?
Protecting the city’s interests and reputation in dealing with sensitive high profile matters. Greensboro management understands the need for a familiar and friendly face to put the spin out to the disgruntled. Wishing you well Mr Chilton. This will be interesting to watch.
Why can’t we just be happy for Eric Chilton? Oh wait, I know… Governmental waste.
IMHO, hiring Eric will be a huge plus for the city, vastly improving its crisis communications.
Congratulations, Eric, I will miss seeing you on WFMY News2.
How about posting some of these high paying jobs Trey? Or just keep appointing your friends.
Yeah, he went from Weather Guesser, to Teleprompter Reader, to “Interviewed the Black Eyed Peas” Guy, and now to an “Appointed” position from Davis. This is the second high level position that Davis has filled without actually allowing people to apply for it. Incidentally also the second position where there are probably more qualified people out there ready and willing to apply for those positions but were not afforded the opportunity.
City of Greensboro government needs to find the reasonable middle ground. We do not need expensive national searches done by hired firms, but we do need an open and transparent hiring process to give people a chance to apply. Looks like Davis is simply one of the Good Ole Boys picking friends to fill cushy expensive tax payer funded positions. That’s definitely how it looks at least. Stop hiring ya’ bois n’ girls, G. We can all see what you’re doing.
I like Chilton, but, Crisis Communication Manager? Are there other “communication managers” for normal, day-to-day operations? For Greensboro, what would be qualify as a “crisis” situation??? My guess is, something like the former manager calling the police chief after a 911 call from a daughter who called in the police to the home when an assault is alleged (evident). The only reason for this position, I guess, the city council or manager believes they need a more silver-tongued spokesperson who can pull off the “nothing to see here” announcement.
Eric getting ready to be baptized into the s storm that is and will always be city of GSO politics. Lol
You are so right. Eric Chilton will become the face of Greensboro, much like Karine Jean-Pierre. But, on the other hand, whoever repeats Chilton’s words would be a Charlie McCarthy. Eric is a new hire to take the heat off City executives and City Council. Part of his job will be to spin the screwups of City Hall and the City Council. People living in and around the city of Greensboro do not need a new hire for sugarcoating mismanagement. We now can assume that Trey Davis is lazy. There are so many highly paid assistant managers in City Hall…you know, too many chiefs, and Davis keeps adding more chiefs at taxpayer expense. Davis’ salary is reported to be $300,000 with a $1,000 monthly executive allowance. Yet, if the truth is known, the field departments are starved for employees.
You don’t have to assume he is lazy. He wasn’t known as someone burning up the streets at the PD. Always been good at getting the lower rank to do his job. He used to be a preacher.
Doesn’t the city already have a communications manager? Oh wait…..the lady (who was 5th choice for the job) and whose entire staff has left in recent months must be slam busy and needs an extra hand now.
What is the salary? Who does he report to?
How many public communication managers are?
Davis is sending quite a message to citizens. A few weeks into the job and he already needs someone to help him lie to the public?