As Kootenai County Assessor, my responsibility is to ensure property assessments are accurate, fair, and consistent for every taxpayer.
That responsibility requires formal certification, technical education, and decades of applied experience.
This page outlines the professional credentials and training that support my work as your Assessor.
Certified Property Tax Appraiser
As a Certified Property Tax Appraiser, I have completed the necessary coursework, examinations with the required competency to administer the ad valorem mass appraisal operations of the Assessor’s Office.
Certification reflects proficiency in:
International Association of Assessing Officers (IAAO)
Member for 5 Years –A commitment to professionalism in the field of ad valorem property assessment and administration.
My training includes structured coursework and continuing education in:
Residential property valuation
Commercial and industrial appraisal principles
Agricultural and timberland assessments
Market analysis and sales ratio studies
Assessment roll preparation and review
State-mandated assessment compliance
This education ensures that assessments are data-driven, defensible, and consistent across property types.
Certifications and coursework matter, but they must be applied correctly in real conditions. With over 40 years of experience in property assessment and valuation, my education is reinforced by decades of practical application.
This combination ensures:
Sound judgment in complex valuation cases
Consistent application of assessment standards
Clear explanations to property owners
Responsible oversight of assessment processes
Professional education and certification directly impact:
The accuracy of assessed values
Equity between comparable properties
Transparency in the assessment process
Public trust in county government
As Assessor, my role is not political. It is technical, legal, and fiduciary. Proper qualifications ensure the office serves the public responsibly.