[Photo courtesy Maricopa County] While it may not be unusual for the company boss to take credit for the work of those that work for him, newly appointed Maricopa County Assessor Eddie Cook appears to have raised the bar considerably when it comes to taking credit for something he had …
"I feel unbelievably honored to have the supervisors unanimously decide for me to move into this role," Cook said. These are the reasons we are proud to endorse our friend, Eddie Cook for Maricopa County Assessor.
Glassman has 47% of the vote with Cook holding 53%. Petersen resigned in January in the wake of an adoption fraud scandal.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors appointed former Gilbert Councilman Eddie Cook, a Republican, to serve as assessor after Petersen’s resignation. "That'll be a good way for me to step down nicely, say my goodbyes and thank yous, and be a nice way for me to put closure to the journey on the council.
"He will be sworn in as assessor on Wednesday, he said.A February resignation will leave enough time for his seat to be added to the August ballot. Aug. 6, 2020, 6:39 p.m. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has appointed Gilbert Councilman Eddie Cook as Maricopa County assessor.
"I'm pretty excited and thrilled." Eddie Cook is a conservative leader restoring trust and accountability to the office of Maricopa County Assessor.
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These staff members, Robin and Ken, were instrumental in developing this initiative for the Petersen Administration in 2018. And the program has been winning awards ever since.Making matters worse still, Cook was not even in office when the award application was planned. Cook has served on the Gilbert Town Council since 2011. A respected member of the Gilbert Town Council during his tenure, Eddie helped successfully He has served as the Vice-Mayor and Councilmember. "It was more the challenge, elevating my political acumen to do something greater than being on the council, and now I get to do something countywide," he said. He will serve the remainder of Petersen's term, which ends Dec. 31. We have five children and three grand children. According to a statement from Tim Boncoskey, the former Chief Deputy County Assessor, who retired this past February and now performs a similar role for San Diego County, Cook is taking credit for something he had nothing to do with.“The 2020 NACo Award was submitted in April of 2020 by Robin St. Germain and Ken Errico of the Assessor’s Office, not the appointed Assessor or Chief Deputy.
We received the highest Award for Excellence from the Arizona Association of Counties in November of 2019 for the same program (see attached office Facebook and Twitter posts), the NACo Award was a natural next step in the process and was totally planned by Robin, Ken and I before my departure in February 2020.” wrote Boncoskey, who also provided social media coverage of the awards from the office Facebook and Twitter accounts.Cook faces Attorney and Air Force Major Rodney Glassman in the August 4th Republican Primary.Arizona’s Top Football Recruits Continue To Leave State For CollegeWomen Charged Third Time Transporting Marijuana Across Border Councilman Jordan Ray also plans to resign from his term more than two years early to run for justice of the peace for the Highland Justice Court. Typed comments will be lost if you are not logged in. Published 12:12 p.m. MT Feb. 14, 2020 | While it may not be unusual for the company boss to take credit for the work of those that work for him, newly appointed Maricopa County Assessor Eddie Cook appears to have raised the bar considerably when it comes to taking credit for something he had nothing to do with.But claiming to have personally won the award is a trivial error compared to Cook failing to reveal that the award was for a 2018 project, called Project Green Line, that was initiated under Cook’s predecessor in the office, Paul Petersen.