On October 2, 2014, we sat down with Republican incumbent Stacey O'Day and talked about her re-election campaign for the Allen County Assessor.
Topics covered during the interview include: an introduction to Stacey, what the assessor does, the diversity of Allen County, movement of Wayne Township commercial properties to the county office, education of assessors, the importance of human interaction with the assessing process, cyclical assessments, why Stacey is running for another four years, improvements she'd like to make if re-elected, the team approach she uses in managing the office, the many moving parts of assessing, and conclusion.
For more video clips, a podcast of the interview and to view the interview with her challenger, Democrat Sam Walker, click here.
The complete interview
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View as a YouTube Playlist or download the podcast.
Jump to:
- Introduction
- What an assessor does.
- The diversity of Allen County.
- Movement of Wayne Township commercial properties to county office.
- Education for assessors.
- Importance of human interaction in assessment processes.
- Cyclical assessments
- Why Stacey is running for another four years.
- Improvements she'd like to make if re-elected.
- The team approach she uses in managing the office.
- The many moving parts in assessing.
- Conclusion
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