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PRESIDENT’S PERSPECTIVE

Farewell doesn’t mean you won’t see me later

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he holidays are upon us, and as the end of 2017 comes into sight, I grow more nostalgic by the day. Most of you know of my plans to retire as Clark County treasurer this year. As a result, I also will leave my position as president on the AAC board of directors. It was a decision fraught with emotion. I truly love my county family and serving the constituents of Clark County. However, the promise of spending more quality time with my children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and husband prevailed — as well it should. I am excited about starting this new chapter of my life. Fear isn’t really in my repertoire. I wasn’t afraid to be a single mother. I wasn’t afraid to put on combat boots and serve my country in the U.S. Army Reserves. No, I’ve tackled most every new challenge with determination rather than fear. So I am confident I can handle this new challenge called “retirement.” I do look back on my career in government with fond memories. Many of you may not know I served 10 years as city clerk/treasurer for the city of Arkadelphia before running for Clark County treasurer. It seemed a natural progression to run for the office when the previous county treasurer retired. I had two opponents that year. Looking back, I think I ate my way around Clark County. I attended every luncheon, dinner and civic event possible during my campaign. In the end, I won the election. And I’ve not once regretted it during my 21 years in office. I was born in Clark County. I was a preacher’s kid (imagine that) and an Army brat. I have traveled and lived around the world, but it has been my pleasure to serve the residents of my home county. I have enjoyed working with the other elected officials in our beautiful, historic courthouse. My office was housed in the basement, but Clark County Clerk Rhonda Cole never hesitated to let me out on the courthouse balcony whenever I needed a bit of fresh air. I have been blessed with a capable staff. Deputy Treasurers Sandy Jester and Gloria Hart have been by my side through thick and thin. They’ve had my back when I needed their support the most. I know I am leaving the treasurer’s office in capable hands. Sandy has been appointed to serve out the remainder of my term. She and Gloria will surely continue to thrive. I will miss my colleagues on the AAC board of directors. What an honor it was to represent my fellow county treasurers on the board — and to serve as the board’s first woman president

President’s

for the last two years. Serving on the Perspective board gives one a whole new perspective on county and state government. Suddenly, you aren’t just focused on your role. You become more aware of the roles other officials play in county government, their concerns, and their needs. You become acutely aware of how decisions made at the Capitol affect you and your colleagues. AAC Executive Director Chris Villines has Judy Beth Hutcherson been an invaluable resource to me as AAC Board President; Clark County Treasurer I navigated the waters of presiding over the board. His team is one of the best in the state, and they go to battle for us every day. And dear Debbie Wise, Randolph County circuit clerk and AAC board vice-president, how do I adequately express my gratitude? You were not only a frequent travel companion to National Association of Counties’ (NACo) and other conferences. You also were a pillar by my side. I am appreciative for your input, guidance and friendship. You will do well as the board president, my friend. I, like anyone in my position right now, am experiencing a range of emotions. It’s like I’m preparing to go on vacation — only to never return. Of course, that isn’t entirely true. You all know where to find me. After all, I must’ve handed out more than a billion “million dollar bills” bearing my contact information over the years. This is not a “farewell” as much as it is a “see you later.” But there’s a benefit to retirement I’m looking forward to. As I drive around town in my convertible, the wind will flow more easily through my hair. The freedom I feel as I tour the country on motorcycle with my husband, Elven, will feel even sweeter. And knowing I get to come home to Clark County to spend more time with my family will be priceless. I send you all blessings as you continue to do the good work benefiting our counties.

Judy Beth Hutcherson Judy Beth Hutcherson Clark County Treasurer / AAC Board President

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AAC Staff Profile: Mary Edwards

2min
pages 52-53

Treasurers meet in Logan County

1min
page 51

Judges hold Fall meeting in Sebastian County

1min
page 50

Logan County hosts county clerks

1min
page 49

Roads seminar covers payment assessment, road solutions

1min
page 46

More than 100 gather for jail law seminar

1min
page 48

Circuit clerks talk e-filing, swear in slate of officers

1min
page 47

AAC seminar focuses on public speaking

1min
page 45

Assessors elect new executive board

1min
page 43

Coroners cover crime scene photography

1min
page 44

Reconstruction of courthouse facade was ’tricky’

3min
page 42

Bradley County Courthouse towers above

3min
pages 40-41

AAC Board Profile: Saline County Coroner Kevin Cleghorn

3min
page 36

AAC Profile: Sheriffs’ Association Director Scott Bradley

5min
pages 38-39

AAC Board Profile: Stone County Assessor Heather Stevens

3min
page 37

Over 100 counties lining up to sue big pharma

7min
pages 34-35

President’s opioid commission issues recommendations

2min
page 33

President declares a public health emergency

2min
page 32

Arkansas at front line of U.S. opioid epidemic

7min
pages 30-31

AAC forms Opioid Task Force

4min
pages 28-29

The Opioid Epidemic in Arkansas

1min
page 27

Counties receive Digital Transformation Awards

7min
pages 24-26

Savings Times 2

3min
pages 22-23

Attorney General Opinions

4min
pages 12-13

Seems to Me

10min
pages 19-21

Governmental Affairs

4min
page 17

Research Corner

10min
pages 14-16

Legal Corner

4min
page 18

From the Director’s Desk

8min
pages 7-8

From the Governor

3min
page 11

President’s Perspective

4min
pages 9-10
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