Governor Morehead School's Administration Building, a small brick building with a modest portico of 4 white columns flanked by lots of green trees

Board Members

Daniel Groff

Member

Helping others and making a difference in the community have always been important to me and I’m excited to be considered as a member of the Governor Morehead Foundation Board of Directors. Over the years, I’ve enjoyed a number of opportunities to provide both leadership and teamwork, and I genuinely enjoy working with others to make things happen. I value collaboration and am always eager to contribute ideas, lend support, and encourage progress. Whether it’s brainstorming concepts, solving problems, or lending a hand where it’s needed most, I’m always ready to step up and contribute. Additionally, I have been fortunate to have experience in nonprofit work through actively serving, building connections, and finding ways to raise support for meaningful causes as both a volunteer and a donor. To me, there is an intrinsic value and importance in the effort of making a difference, and I’m eager to bring my skills and energy to GMF. My perspective is that board membership is not just about helping the organization improve upon current successes but is truly about creating a positive and lasting impact in the lives of those it serves. To that end, I’m motivated by the opportunity to support work that makes a real difference, and I’d be honored to be included in that effort. __________ Bio Born and raised in North Carolina, Daniel spent his childhood between Kinston and Raleigh before settling into the capital city as his permanent home in the early 90’s. The grandson of a depression-era runaway and son of a tradesman and author, Daniel has a broad cultural perspective and an appreciation for people of all backgrounds. With a varied career including both trades and technology, Daniel has experience in State government, ecommerce, manufacturing, software, and many others. This diverse experience and extensive domestic and international clientele have afforded a broad exposure into corporate, cultural, and socio-economic perspectives. Daniel currently works as a real estate broker and co-owner of Turnkey Residential with his wife, Rachel and as a freelance software and process consultant.