David T. McCoy

David Timothy McCoy (born August 27, 1952) is an American Indian attorney and state public official in North Carolina.

[5] As Deputy Director of the Commission of Indian Affairs, McCoy worked to "improve the economy, the schools, and the quality of life for North Carolina's Native American citizens.

Following this incident, he worked to establish the Robeson County Dispute Resolution Center, a tri-racial initiative, in Lumberton, North Carolina.

Hunt Jr. as the State's lead liaison and chief negotiator for the gaming compact with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.

[16] As Secretary, he served as the Chief Executive and Chairman of the Board of Transportation and was responsible for strategic planning and management of the department and its annual budget.

[17] McCoy oversaw the nation's second largest highway system as well as ferry service, mass transit, rail, aviation, and the Division of Motor Vehicles.

[26][27] He worked with SAS Institute as an IT vendor partner to develop the award-winning Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Automated Data Services (CJLEADS) program.