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NACA Appointment

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Media release

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, April 05, 2022

Sponsored by: County Administrative Office

Tanya Ange appointed to National County Administrators Association Board

 

Tanya Ange
The National Association of County Administrators (NACA) appointed Washington County Administrator Tanya Ange to its Board of Directors at a meeting last week.

“Tanya is a highly respected leader among her peers in both counties and cities across the country,” said NACA President and Lane County, Oregon, Administrator Steve Mokrohisky. “We are excited to have her skill, passion and innovative leadership on our board.” 

Tanya Ange joins sixteen other county administrators from across the country as a voting member of the NACA Board of Directors. She will represent the West Coast Region on the NACA Board.

“I look forward to advancing the professional development and excellence of county administrators and to improve the management and leadership of county governments,” said Ange. “I am humbled by this and look forward to using this position to advance the position and mission of Washington County.”

NACA is the professional association of county administrators nationwide. Its objectives are to advance and encourage the professional development and excellence of county administrators and to improve the management and leadership of county governments. 

To learn more about NACA, visit: National Association of County Administrators (NACA)

Media contacts:
Steve Mokrohisky, NACA President and Lane County, Oregon, Administrator, 541-682-4203, [email protected]

Philip Bransford, Chief Public Affairs and Communications Officer, 503-846-8685, [email protected]

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