Patrick Alesandrini is 2023 IAAO President
January 3, 2023\For Immediate Release
KANSAS CITY, MO - Patrick Alesandrini, CAE, RES, assumed
the office of President of the International Association of Assessing
Officers (IAAO) on Jan. 1, 2023. As the 2023 IAAO President, Mr.
Alesandrini is Chair of the Board of Directors and presides at all
meetings of the Board and membership.
Outside
of IAAO, Mr. Alesandrini is the Chief Information Officer for the
Hillsborough County (Florida) Property Appraiser. He served as an IAAO
Board member from 2016-2018, in 2021 as Vice President, and in 2022 as
President-Elect/Treasurer. He has also served on numerous IAAO
committees and task forces and is a senior IAAO instructor, approved to
teach more than 25 courses, workshops, and seminars.
He
also has his MAI and SRA designations, is a Florida state-certified
general real estate appraiser, and is a certified USPAP instructor. He
and his wife, Mary, have been married for 43 years, have a daughter
Elizabeth, and enjoy boating, traveling, and cooking together.
In recent elections to join Mr. Alesandrini on the IAAO Executive Committee for one-year terms, IAAO members elected Rebecca Malmquist, CAE, Minneapolis City Assessor, as IAAO President-Elect/Treasurer; and Donna Vandervries, CAE, AAS, PPS, Esq., Equalization Director, Muskegon County, Michigan, as IAAO Vice President. 2022 IAAO President L. Wade Patterson, retired Garfield County Assessor, Enid, Oklahoma, remains on the Executive Committee as Past President.
New
Board members elected for three-year terms beginning Jan. 1 were Alvin
Lankford, CAE, AAS, Chief Appraiser, Williamson Central Appraisal
District, Georgetown, Texas, representing Region 1; Roderick Conley,
AAS, RES, Chief Appraiser for the Fulton County Board of Assessors,
Atlanta, Georgia, representing Region 2; and Dwane Brinson, CAE, RES,
AAS, Tax Administrator for the Durham County Tax Administrator's Office,
Durham, North Carolina, representing Region 3.
Background
IAAO
is the leading nonprofit, educational and research association for
individuals in the assessment profession and others with an interest in
property valuation and taxation. IAAO's mission is to be a global
community of diverse mass appraisal professionals advancing fair and
equitable property appraisal, assessment administration, and property
tax policy through professional development, research, standards, and
technical assistance. IAAO currently serves more than 8,000 members
worldwide.
Media Contact:
Mike Ardis, Sr. Director of Communications & Technology
ardis@iaao.org - 816-701-8141
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