Gov. Tony Evers Appoints Julie Gleeson as Ashland County Register of Deeds
"Julie Gleeson’s 16 years of public service in Ashland County make her an exceptional choice for the Register of Deeds position."
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today his appointment of Julie Gleeson as Ashland County Register of Deeds, replacing Karen Miller who is resigning effective July 12, 2019.
“Julie Gleeson’s 16 years of public service in Ashland County make her an exceptional choice for the Register of Deeds position,” Gov. Evers said. “I am confident that with her dedication to the Ashland community and years of experience, including as Deputy Register of Deeds, that Gleeson has the skills and vision necessary to continue the excellent work at the Register of Deeds’ Office.”
Julie Gleeson has worked for Ashland County for the last 16 years. She has served in the Register of Deeds Office since 2012 and has been the Deputy Register of Deeds since 2016. Previously, she also spent several years as an Assistant Real Property Lister and GIS Mapper for the county. Gleeson is also a Certified Title Examiner with the Wisconsin Land Title Association.
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