Jim Park,
Executive Director
(jim@asc.gov)
The Executive Director is the senior staff position of the ASC and is the primary management official responsible for supervising the day-to-day operations of the ASC and ASC staff. Under direction of the ASC, the Executive Director is responsible for implementing ASC policies, developing programs and procedures, making policy recommendations to the ASC members, evaluating ASC performance, and keeping ASC members apprised of ASC activities.
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Denise Graves,
Deputy Executive Director
(denise@asc.gov)
The Deputy Executive Director, as a senior staff position of the ASC, reports to the Executive Director and serves as the principal advisor to the Executive Director. The Deputy Executive Director is responsible for supervising the day-to-day operations of the State field review program and is responsible for assisting the Executive Director in carrying out all ASC responsibilities.
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Alice Ritter,
General Counsel
(alice@asc.gov)
The General Counsel is responsible for the ASC’s professional legal work. Serves as legal advisor to the ASC, its Executive Director, and the ASC staff. Renders legal advice regarding statutes and other laws relating to the regulation of the appraisal industry and ASC operations.
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Dan Rhoads,
Attorney-Advisor
(dan@asc.gov)
The Attorney-Advisor works under the direction of the General Counsel of the ASC and is responsible for preparing a variety of legal work.
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Claire Brooks,
Regulatory Affairs Specialist
(claire@asc.gov)
The Regulatory Affairs Specialist provides support to the Deputy Executive Director and the State Compliance Review program.
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Lori Schuster,
Management and Program Analyst
(lori@asc.gov)
The Management and Program Analyst provides support to the General Counsel. Acts as the ASC’s Deputy Agency Ethics Official, the Committee Management Officer, and Telework Management Officer.
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Ray Seward,
Information Management Specialist
(ray@asc.gov)
The Information Management Specialist provides technical and administrative data processing support for the ASC, including administration of the local area network, Internet Web site, and National Registry of State Certified and Licensed Appraisers.
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Brian Kelly,
Administrative Assistant
(brian@asc.gov)
The Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing program support functions and support to the senior staff.
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Neal Fenochietti,
Policy Manager
(neal@asc.gov)
The Policy Manager assists in policy oversight and program analysis, development, and implementation. Monitors State programs for compliance with Title XI. Maintains liaison with the Appraisal Foundation, appraisal organizations, and Federal regulatory agencies. Has primary responsibility for the following States:
Alaska
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California
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Connecticut
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Georgia
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Guam/CNMI
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Kentucky
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Minnesota
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Montana
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Nebraska
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Nevada
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New Mexico
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Texas
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Utah
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Wyoming
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Kristi Klamet,
Policy Manager
(kristi@asc.gov)
The Policy Manager assists in policy oversight and program analysis, development, and implementation. Monitors State programs for compliance with Title XI. Maintains liaison with the Appraisal Foundation, appraisal organizations, and Federal regulatory agencies. Has primary responsibility for the following States:
Alabama
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Arizona
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Colorado
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Hawaii
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Idaho
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Illinois
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Indiana
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Louisiana
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Mississippi
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North Dakota
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South Carolina
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Tennessee
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Vermont
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Vicki Ledbetter Metcalf,
Policy Manager
(vicki@asc.gov)
The Policy Manager assists in policy oversight and program analysis, development and implementation. Monitors State programs for compliance with Title XI. Maintains liaison with the Appraisal Foundation, appraisal organizations, and Federal regulatory agencies. Has primary responsibility for the following States and Territories:
Arkansas
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District of Columbia
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Delaware
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Maryland
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Massachusetts
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Missouri
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New Hampshire
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Ohio
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Puerto Rico
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Rhode Island
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Virginia
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Washington
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West Virginia
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Jenny Howard Tidwell,
Policy Manager
(jenny@asc.gov)
The Policy Manager assists in policy oversight and program analysis, development and implementation. Monitors State programs for compliance with Title XI. Maintains liaison with the Appraisal Foundation, appraisal organizations, and Federal regulatory agencies. Has primary responsibility for the following States and Territories:
Florida
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Iowa
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Kansas
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Maine
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Michigan
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New Jersey
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New York
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Oregon
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North Carolina
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Oklahoma
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Pennsylvania
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South Dakota
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Virgin Islands
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Wisconsin
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