Martinsville taps Eric Payne as city attorney

Martinsville taps Eric Payne as city attorney

MARTINSVILLE, VA- The City of Martinsville is proud to announce the appointment of Eric
W. Payne, Esq. as the City Attorney Designee, as the Martinsville City Council appointed him
during a Special Call session on August 15, 2024. Payne is currently an Attorney at Law in the
District of Columbia. Once he is admitted to the bar in Virginia, he will receive the title of City
Attorney. He will also serve as the acting Managing Director of Development until that position is
filled.

Payne brings over 30 years of legal and government experience to the City of Martinsville.
Throughout his career, he has earned a reputation for integrity, leadership, and a deep
commitment to public service. He has held significant roles in various governmental and legal
institutions, including serving as the Director of Contracts for the District of Columbia’s Office of
the Chief Financial Officer, Chief of Staff at the United States Department of Commerce’s
Economic Development Administration Bureau, and a senior role at the Chicago Housing
Authority.

As the former Contracting Officer for the District of Columbia’s Office of the Chief Financial
Officer, Payne was crucial in ensuring accountability and ethical standards in public procurement.
His efforts led to significant legal victories and reforms, underscoring his commitment to public
service and the rule of law.

Payne is widely recognized for his role as a whistleblower in the District of Columbia, where he
bravely exposed corruption and advocated for transparency in government operations. His
integrity and courage in the face of adversity earned him respect and national attention.
Payne’s long history and love of public service began early in his career. He was among the
youngest aides to serve in the Clinton presidential administration, where he contributed
significantly to national policy discussions and initiatives. His role as a Staff Assistant in the Office
of Communications Research at the White House demonstrated his ability to navigate the
complexities of federal governance at a young age, earning him recognition as a rising star in the
public service arena.

Following his early experiences in Washington, D.C., Payne continued to build an impressive legal
career. He has held significant roles in various governmental and legal institutions, including
international stints in South Africa and Saudi Arabia. His work has consistently been marked by a
commitment to ethical governance and transparency.

In addition to his public service, Payne has operated his own law practice, successfully representing clients in complex governmental and commercial legal matters. His experience in managing high-
value contracts and his work in international settings, such as managing several multi-billion-dollar foreign military sales contracts during his tenure in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, have equipped him with
the skills necessary to navigate the multifaceted legal challenges that may come with the role of
City Attorney.

Payne is a graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law and has completed coursework
toward a Master of Law in Government Procurement Law at the George Washington University
Law School. He is admitted to the Bars of Illinois (inactive) and the District of Columbia and is
eligible for Virginia State Bar admission.

“I am honored to have the opportunity to serve the City of Martinsville as its City Attorney,” said
Payne. “I look forward to working closely with the City Council, the City Manager, and all city
departments to ensure that we uphold the highest standards of legal and ethical governance for the
good of the citizens of Martinsville.”

The City Council and administration are elated to have Payne’s wealth of knowledge and
experience join the City of Martinsville staff.

“We are extremely fortunate to have Mr. Payne join our staff, bringing his knowledge and
expertise to our City,” said Mayor LC Jones. “Bringing high-caliber talent to our staff has been a
priority, and this hire shows we can attract that caliber of talent to our City.”

“It could not have worked out better for the City of Martinsville,” said Vice Mayor Aaron Rawls.
“We really need his experience; it’s almost like fate how this worked out.”

“He was very impressive during the process and is knowledgeable, he has vast experience in many
different areas that we certainly have a void,” added Councilwoman Kathy Lawson. “He will make
a wonderful addition to our staff here.”

“I’m looking forward to having someone here in person, especially Mr. Payne,” said
Councilwoman Tammy Pearson. “I think he’ll be a wonderful addition to our City with his
background.”

“I was very impressed by Mr. Payne, this is an excellent solution to our vacancy as we very much
need a city attorney,” said Councilman Lawrence Mitchell.

Payne will begin his role as acting Managing Director of Development on September 1, 2024.