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			 I was born in Champaign, IL adopted at three days old by Bob and 
			Mary Ann Rea. I was brought home to Lincoln to join my sister Hannah 
			and have lived in Lincoln since. 
 I attended Lincoln Community High School. Upon graduation I enrolled 
			at Lincoln Christian University where I earned both my Bachelor’s 
			Degree in Business Administration and my Master’s degree in 
			Organizational Leadership.
 
 While going to college full time I was also working full time at the 
			Logan County Clerk and Recorder’s Office. Sally Litterly-Turner 
			hired me as a member of her staff and I will forever be grateful to 
			her because that experience provided me the opportunity to learn and 
			to love public service.
 
			
			 
			 
 I was offered an opportunity by Dave Bender, then President of the 
			American Council of Engineering Companies of Illinois, where I have 
			been Director of Events and Accounts Payable for the last five 
			years. This job has given me exposure to the private sector business 
			world. At ACEC, I administer the annual budget of more than a 
			million dollars and coordinate all continuing educational 
			opportunities for the engineers and their staff who are members of 
			our association. We serve over 220 engineering firms with more 
			11,000 employees statewide.
 
 I find great satisfaction and reward in public service. I am 
			involved in a number of service organizations, including: Board 
			Member of the Logan County Professionals Network, Board Member of 
			Lincoln Emblem Club, Media Director for Harvest of Talents for World 
			Hunger, Director of the Logan County Fair Queen Competition, 
			Volunteer for Relay for Life, Group Fitness Instructor in Lincoln 
			and in Mt. Pulaski, and Lifelong Member of Lincoln Christian Church, 
			where I volunteer for Vacation Bible School and Nursery.
 Responses to posed questions: 
			What strengths would you bring to the office?
 My biggest strengths flow from who I am; these are leadership, 
			dedication and experience.
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			 Leadership allows me to take 
			initiative—to humble myself, step back, assess internal and external 
			responsibilities and create a plan for the future. 
 Dedication is what I can always promise. I will always put my best 
			foot forward for the county and for the office. I will attend 
			continual education courses and I will implement rules of the 
			Illinois Supreme Court with the goal to better the office as a 
			whole.
 
 Experience—I worked in a county office for five years and in the 
			private sector for another five years. In both jobs I worked in 
			administration by inputting data, maintaining records, collecting 
			monies owed, preparing and reviewing a budget of over a million 
			dollars annually.
 
 How would you keep the Circuit Clerk's Office the same or what 
			changes would you make for greater efficiency, less costs, better 
			service?
 
 I have great interest in the ongoing Electronic Filing Initiative 
			and the Electronic Access to Court Records project. These are two of 
			the most significant initiatives the Illinois Court system has 
			undertaken in decades. I find it energizing to have the opportunity 
			to be a part of the movement to enhance accessibility of court 
			records.
 
 I will also conduct a strategic planning process in the Circuit 
			Clerk’s office to plan and to budget for the future and to prepare 
			the office for challenges to come. This will involve a threats and 
			weaknesses assessment, exploration of the current policies and 
			procedures, and evaluation of how we can better strategize for the 
			future.
 
 I want to use my skills and experience to give back to the people of 
			this county who have been so good to my family and me. My husband, 
			Gary, and our two children Lillian (age 4) and Barrett (age 2), and 
			I love this community. We frequently participate in church, school 
			and local activities here. I am ready to serve!
 
 A special thank you to the other candidates for their collaborative 
			spirit and friendship along this journey.
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