District Leadership
Claire Clyburn, District Superintendent

Claire is a native of Raleigh, NC, and counts Hayes Barton UMC as her home church. Claire earned a BA in Religion and Psychology from Meredith College and an M.Div. degree from Duke Divinity School and has been serving churches since 1987. She has served as an associate, solo, and Sr. Pastor and has served churches in rural, small-town, and suburban settings. Most recently, served as Lead Pastor at First UMC Graham.
She has ministry passions for preaching and for leading churches to go outside the walls to meet God. She believes the gospel is beautiful and desires that all people experience God’s gracious welcome. Beyond the local church, she has served on the Executive Committee of the NC Council of Churches, on the board of UNC Wesley Campus Ministry, as chair of the Corridor District DCOM, and in various other roles in the NC Annual Conference. She has been a presenter at the Wild Goose Festival since 2012.
Claire’s daughter, Cat Clyburn, and Cat’s husband, Jun Yang, are also pastors at the NC Conference. She enjoys her grandchild, reading, music, gardening, cooking, traveling, and time with friends.
Heidi Seifert, Corridor/ Heritage Administrative Assistant to the DS

Heidi is currently the Administrative Assistant to the District Superintendent for the Corridor and Heritage Districts. She had worked directly for the NC Conference of The UMC prior to her work in the District Office.
Additionally, she serves as a part-time local pastor at Christ the King Church in Clayton. She is married to Paul, a CPA. We have two children, Kayley and Eliza.
She enjoys hiking, kayaking, and anything outdoors and adventurous.
Tommy Humphries, District Lay Leader

Tommy Humphries is a Person County native. He earned a BSBA from East Carolina University. After graduation, his first job was in the banking industry, and later, he served as Clerk of Superior Court for 25 years. His current career is in real estate sales. Tommy and his wife, Sally, have three grown children (Laura, Emily, and William) and six grandchildren (Lilly, Tripp, Bradsher, William III, Briggs, and Margaret).
Tommy has been a member of Long Memorial United Methodist Church for 60+ years and has served in many leadership roles, including the chancel choir. In 2007, he received a heart transplant due to giant cell myocarditis. Since then, he has volunteered at Duke University Health Center. Tommy is also a team captain for the annual Triangle Heart Walk.
You may contact him at [email protected]

