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Rob Mitchell (born 1958) is the current Property Assessor of Rutherford County, Tennessee. He has held this position since 2012 and is running for re-election in 2024.
Early life and education edit
Mitchell was born in the 1958 and earned a Bachelor's degree in Business from Middle Tennessee State University.
Career edit
Before becoming Property Assessor, Mitchell operated a successful insurance agency for many years. He has also held various positions in the private sector.
As Property Assessor edit
Mitchell has implemented several programs and initiatives during his time in office, including Smart Rutherford and Historic Property Tax Abatement. He has also focused on fairness and accuracy in property valuations. In 2023, the Rutherford County Property Assessor's Office achieved Three Star Certification from the TNAAO.
Accomplishments edit
- John C. Donehoo Award from the IAAO
- Middle Tennessee Assessor of the Year
- President of the MTAAO for five terms
- Implemented programs like Smart Rutherford and Historic Property Tax Abatement
- Focus on fairness and accuracy in valuations
- Achieved Excellence in Operations Award for the Assessor's Office