2014 Winter Newsletter

COMMITTEE NEWS

FCIAAO Committee Members have been appointed and recently received in- formation pertinent to their specific areas of responsibility. It is wonderful to have such an outstanding group of individuals who have stepped forward to provide their expertise to benefit our organization and its members! FCIAAO Vice President Alice Weinberg will be working with the committee chairs as a liaison for committee responsibilities beginning with plans for the upcoming 2014 conference. The list of committees and the members who have agreed to serve are as follows:

Alice Weinberg

EXEMPTIONS STEERING COMMITTEE

Marsha Coleman (Citrus County), Erin Moore (Pinellas County), Scott Tussing (Manatee County), Paulette Stearns (Hernando County), Megan Hill (St. Johns County), Karen Jones (Okaloosa County), Tim Bean (Palm Beach County), and Angela Paulauskas (Alachua County)

TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY STEERING COMMITTEE

Chairman: Gwen Klaiber (Citrus County), Christopher Mitts (St. Lucie County) and Kimberly De- lano (Marion County), Sharon Hatala (Indian River County)

REAL PROPERTY STEERING COMMITTEE

Chairman: Pat Alesandrini (Hillsborough County), Russell Counts (St. Lucie County), Kevin Johns- ton (Hernando County), and Wendy Sapp (Alachua County)

GIS STEERING COMMITTEE

Chairman: John Watterson (Martin County), Dan Anzaldi (Brevard County), John Enck (Palm Beach County), Shannon Martin (Clay County), and Chris McElroy (Osceola County) PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION COMMITTEE Chairman: Michael Chavez (Miami-Dade County), CAE Advisors: Pat Alesandrini (Hillsborough County) and Joe Reilly (Seminole County); RES Advisors: Terry Taylor (St. Lucie County) and Jim Ogburn (Duval County); AAS Advisors: Doug Will (Leon County) and Tracy Drake (Clay County); CMS Advisors: Cheryl Horton (Palm Beach County) and Mark Gallo (Pasco County); PPS Advisors: Brenda Fisher (Alachua County) and Maryann Deasy (Palm Beach County) These committees are vital to the success of FCIAAO and along with the work of many others repre- sent the reasons this chapter has been awarded the IAAO Outstanding Chapter of the Year Award six- teen times – including most recently for 2013 and going back to the first award in 1990! Committee members have recently received the FCIAAO Committee Member Handbook outlining Chair responsibilities, committee purpose and responsibilities, as well as other pertinent information. Director Tracy Drake reviewed IAAO‟s Committee Guidelines and included those in FCIAAO‟s hand- book. The Annual Conference in May will result in yet another success due to the hard work of the Florida Chapter‟s dedicated and hard-working committee team.

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Winter 2014 Newsletter of the FCIAAO

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