History of the NYSAA and the IAO

 

 

Past President attending the 2007 Annual Conference

 

 

 

 

The New York State Assessors’ Association (NYSAA) was incorporated February 14, 1940. The founders of the NYSAA established bylaws that require a twelve-member Executive Board to oversee the operations of the NYSAA. The Treasurer and Executive Secretary are employed by the NYSAA and are automatic non-voting members of the Board. The remaining ten seats are elected from the membership.

There are six two year seats, with three up for re-election each year. The remaining four seats are referred to as line officers. They are the President, First Vice President, Second Vice President and Past President. The Past President is automatically filled by the outgoing President at the completion of their presidency. Each of the line office seats are for one-year terms.

In the mid-1950’s, the NYSAA Executive Board recognized the need for more professionalism in the industry. One way to achieve this goal was to formalize the education and training process. Knowing that the task of developing curriculum, training instructors, writing text books, etc. was an extremely time-consuming task, they decided to establish a subsidiary organization to handle all education for the NYSAA. The Executive Board would tend to the operations and this new organization would be solely responsible for education.

In 1958, this dream became a reality as the NYSAA established a subsidiary organization known as the Institute of Assessing Officers (IAO). The IAO is chartered by the New York State Board of Regents and has been handling all the education of the NYSAA since its inception. Appraisal Courses, One-Day Seminars, the Cornell Seminar on Appraising, and the Annual Fall Conference comprise most of their offerings.

The IAO is governed by an eight-member Board of Trustees. Each seat is a four year term with two seats expiring each year. The Board of Trustees elect amongst themselves a trustee who will serve as Chairman of the Board of Trustees. The Chairman serves a two year term.

 

Past PRESIDENTS

 
    President Deceased Municipality Term of Office
1   Joseph R. Younglove 1974 City of Johnstown 1940-1941
2   George S. Hess 1970 City of Buffalo 1941
3   John F. St. George 1975 City of New York 1941-1942
4   Boyd E Golder 1978 City of Utica 1942-1943
5   John R. Plunkett 1970 City of Buffalo 1943-1946
6   Bernard A. Stock 1952 City of White Plains 1946-1948
7   Arthur L. Bergen 1980 City of Jamestown 1948-1949
8   Joseph J. Lennox 1978 City of Yonkers 1949-1951
9   Joseph P. Broderick 1968 County of Erie 1951-1952
10   Chester P. Hoyt 1967 City of Watertown 1952-1954
11   R. Boyd Huffcut 1989 Town of Union 1954-1956
12   Charles O. Maxwell 1972 County of Onondaga 1956-1957
13   Edward F. Hallahan 1986 Town of Pelham 1957-1958
14   James V. Osborne 1980 Town of Southhampton 1958-1959
15   Christopher F. Lennox 1997 County of Westchester 1959-1960
16   Vincent C. Sweet 1990 Town of Ellicott 1960-1961
17   Benjamin M. Gingold 2001 City of Syracuse 1961-1962
18   J. Wilson Stout 1983 Town of Riverhead 1962-1963
19   Dewey L. Bauder 1969 Town of Alden 1963-1964
20   Douglas G. Cronk 2003 Town of Lewisboro 1964-1965
21   Charles J. Guzzetta   City of North Tonawanada 1965-1966
22   Wallace J. Wagner, IAO   City of Rochester 1966-1967
23   Lawrence D. Benton 1989 City of Newburgh 1967-1968
24   Thomas G. Payne, IAO   County of Tompkins 1968-1969
25   George J. Hill 1986 Town of Greenburgh 1969-1970
26   William H. Saumier 2003 Town of Massena 1970-1971
27   Joseph E. Zehler, Sr. 1999 City of Batavia 1971-1972
28   Natale T. Amato, IAO   Town of Smithtown 1972-1973
29   Alva E. Lucas   County of Orange 1973-1974
30   John E. Walsh 1988 City of Peekskill 1974-1975
31   John M. Costello 1984 Town of Lancaster 1975-1976
32   Marcus I. Soloway 1978 City of Syracuse 1976-1977
33   Edward V. Sullivan 1982 Town of Brookhaven 1977-1978
34   James H. Howarth, FIAO   Town of Ogden 1978-1979
35   E. Charles Bottle 1984 Town of Dickinson 1979-1980
36   Louis W. Roeper, IAO   Town of Greenville 1980-1981
37   Allison D. Arlen, IAO   Town of Orchard Park 1981-1982
38   R. Warren Frisina, IAO   County of Westchester 1982-1983
39   Jay J. Wheeler 1991 Town of Liberty 1983-1984
40   Susan McCarthy   Town of East Greenbush 1984-1985
41   Kenneth R. Johnson   City of Jamestown 1985-1986
42   Edward T. Zehler, IAO   City of Batavia 1986-1987
43   Shirley D. Royak, IAO   Town of Guilderland 1987-1988
44   Thomas Frey, IAO   Town of Fallsburg 1988-1989
45   Robert Osias 1998 City of New Rochelle 1989-1990
46   Allen M. Jackson   Town of Clayton 1990-1991
47   Andrea Nilon, IAO   Town of Chester 1991-1992
48   Coulman Westcott 2001 Towns of Esperance & Schoharie 1992-1993
49   David W. Briggs, IAO   City of Cortland 1993-1994
50   Sam Lomando, Jr.   Town of Evans 1994-1995
51   Roger E. Tibbetts, IAO   Town of Watertown 1995-1996
52   Curtis J. Schoeberl   Town of Shawangunk 1996-1997
53   Barbara J. Bounds, IAO   Town of Farmington 1997-1998
54   Edye B. McCarthy, IAO   City of White Plains 1998-1999
55   Anne M. Sapienza, IAO   Towns of Bergen & Byron 1999-2000
56   Frederick J. Pask, IAO   Town of Newstead 2000-2001
57   Susan C. Otis, IAO   Town of Malta 2001-2002
58   Nicholas A. Longo   Village of Kaiser 2002-2003
59   Peter J. Galarneau   Town of Ephratah 2003-2004
60   J. Todd Wiley, IAO   Town of New Windsor 2004-2005
61   Patrick J. Duffy, IAO   Towns of Manlius & West Monroe 2005-2006
62   William D. Quick, IAO   Town of Fremont 2006-2007
         

 

 

 

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