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Newly elected officials train over two-week span
Te AAC hosted training for newly elected officials over the course of two weeks in December. Some groups, such as the sheriffs, met for a full week. Oth- ers met for either one or two full days. Tis new approach to training allowed staff members to offer more personalized service, catering the coursework to each specific office.
Top: The Sheriffs Association of Arkansas hosted a week-long training program for new- ly elected sheriffs at Camp Robinson in North Little Rock. Fifteen of the 21 new sheriffs were able to attend.
MIddle left: Incoming county clerks Shawndra Taggart (Jefferson County) and Brandi McCoy (St. Francis County) go over documents and ask questions of the speakers.
Middle right: Izard County Treasurer-elect Warren Sanders speaks with seasoned trea- surers Debbie Cross (Greene County) and Loletia Rather (Pike County).
Bottom: AAC Executive Director Chris Villines, who delivered an introduction to the association, as well as a presentation on retirement, to each group, chats with incom- ing county clerks Karen Smith (Hempstead County) and Tanya Diotte (Grant County).
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