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County seeks interim treasurer after sudden resignation

July 18, 2024 | Yamhill County, Oregon



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County seeks interim treasurer after sudden resignation
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the urgent need to fill the vacant county treasurer position following the immediate resignation of Chris Fletsow. The resignation has left the county without a treasurer, although finance manager Mike Barnhart has been managing many of the treasurer's responsibilities.

Commissioner Starrett emphasized the importance of appointing an interim treasurer to ensure continuity in financial oversight, particularly as the county approaches the end of the fiscal year. The filing period for candidates to run for the treasurer position opened on June 21 and will close on August 27, allowing potential candidates time to submit their applications.

Starrett proposed Paulette Alexandria for the interim role, citing her extensive qualifications, including her experience on the investment advisory committee and various planning commissions, as well as her advanced certifications in public funds management. Alexandria has expressed her willingness to accept the appointment, which would allow her to step in without extensive onboarding.

The commissioners acknowledged the complexities of the treasurer's role, which involves not only managing investments but also adhering to strict regulations and ensuring compliance with financial audits. The discussion highlighted the necessity of having a qualified individual in place to safeguard the county's financial interests during this transitional period.

The board is expected to make a decision on the interim appointment soon, as they continue to navigate the implications of the former treasurer's sudden departure.

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