Recognized by the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers

CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN. (WLAF)- Campbell County Property Assessor Brandon Partin and his office have been recognized by the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers (TNAAO) for the fourth year in a row.  Partin was also named the East Tennessee Assessor of the Year.

(Left to right) Will Denami, executive director of the TNAAO, Brandon Partin, Karen McNeely Brown and Tennille Kennedy.

“I am very much honored to be given this award,” Partin said. “I didn’t even know I was nominated.”

The Assessor of the Year Award This award is given to the property assessor that has demonstrated the highest level of competency, leadership, and professionalism in East Tennessee, according to the association.

The Three Star Certification is a professional standard of operations recognized by the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers. The certification represents an operational analysis for compliance in the numerous standards monitored by the division of property assessments, as well as a demonstrated commitment to continuing education.

The Three Star Certification is an annual certification process where each office of the assessor of property is independently reviewed for technical compliance by the comptroller’s division of property assessments. Each office must successfully complete the monitoring process and complete the necessary continuing education requirements for the assessor of property. Once the standards are met, the assessor of property applies to the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers for verification.

(WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED 2/14/2025-6AM-PHOTO SUBMITTED)