Greg McHenry, AAS, Riley County, Kansas, Appraiser, is IAAO's 2021 president January 4, 2021\For Immediate Release KANSAS CITY, MO - Riley County (Kan.) Appraiser Greg McHenry, AAS, assumed
the office of President of the International Association of Assessing
Officers (IAAO) on Jan. 1, 2021. As President, Mr. McHenry is Chair of
the Board of Directors and presides at all meetings of the Board and
membership. Outside
of IAAO, he serves as Appraiser for the Riley County Appraiser's Office
in Manhattan, Kansas. Previously he served as Deputy County Appraiser
and Business Specialist. He has also served as County Appraiser for the
Clay County (Kan.) Appraiser's Office.
He
was previously IAAO President-Elect in 2020, Vice President in 2019 and
was on the IAAO Board of Directors from 2015-2017. In addition, he
served as a member of the Governance Committee, Vision 2020 Committee,
Conference Content Committee, Local Host Committee-Kansas City IAAO
Conference, Volunteers Coordinator, and Hageman Trust Committee. He is
also a Professional Designation Advisor and Specialty Instructor.
Mr.
McHenry also was on the Executive Board of the Kansas County Appraisers
Association and is a Past President of the Association. He has also
served on the Association's Legislative Committee and Personal Property
Committee and is a member of the Kansas City Chapter of IAAO. He has
achieved the IAAO Assessment Administration Specialist designation and
the Kansas Registered Mass Appraiser designation. He earned a Bachelor's
in agricultural economics from Kansas State University. In recent elections to join Mr. McHenry on the IAAO Executive Committee for one-year terms were L. Wade Patterson, former County Assessor in Garfield County, Oklahoma, as IAAO President-Elect for 2021; and Patrick Alesandrini, CAE, RES, Hillsborough County Chief Deputy Property Assessor Tampa, Florida, as IAAO Vice-President for 2021.
New Board members recently elected for three-year terms beginning Jan. 1 were Brian Gay, Valuation and Customer Relations Manager, Timmins, Ontario (Canada); Marcy Martin, AAS, Real Property Tax Administrator, County of Maui, Kahului, Hawaii; and Terry Taylor, CAE, RES, AAS, Director of Real Estate Residential Assessment, Orange County, Florida.
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 promote innovation
and excellence in property appraisal, assessment administration and
property tax policy through professional development, education,
research, and technical assistance. IAAO currently serves approximately
8,500 members worldwide.
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