Board confirms John Mara as next deputy county attorney

5733077 · August 7, 2025

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Summary

County Attorney Pat Conway announced attorney John Mara will be the county’s next deputy county attorney. Commissioners congratulated Mara and staff said he will transition into the role once the current deputy’s last day occurs.

County Attorney Pat Conway told the Broadband County Board of Commissioners on Aug. 7 that attorney John Mara will be appointed as the county’s next deputy county attorney.

Conway said Mara has worked in the county attorney’s office for about 10 years and has served as a lead attorney for several years. Conway said Mara’s start date as deputy will be timed to the current deputy’s final day, with an official swearing-in and internal transition to follow.

Why it matters: the deputy county attorney role is a senior position in the county’s legal office; naming an internal candidate is part of succession planning and aims to preserve institutional knowledge in prosecutorial and civil legal matters.

Details: Conway said interviews for additional external candidates produced qualified prospects and that the office is continuing recruitment for at least one legal assistant. Commissioners welcomed the appointment and discussed the new building’s recruiting appeal for prospective attorneys.

Ending: Conway said Mara would take up the deputy role in the coming one to two weeks following the current deputy’s departure and that the county attorney’s office would continue interviews for other vacancies.