About the TENNESSEE ASSESSORS

The Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers Organization is the professional organization that represents the Assessors of Property in Tennessee. The Tennessee Assessors exists to support these elected officials in better performing their duties, to work with other organizations and governing bodies on issues that affect the assessment of property, and to promote excellence among the membership.

2026 President lisa odle

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2026 Past President council chair Steve Pierce

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2026 leadership

executive board

President – Lisa Odle 
1st Vice President – Mike Campbell
2nd Vice President – Monica Jeffers
3rd Vice President – Alicia Owens 
Secretary – Stanley Thompson
Treasurer – Erinne Hester
Immediate Past President – Steve Pierce 
West - 1yr – Josh Pulse
West - 2yr – Frances Hunley
West - PA – Scott Morrison
Middle - 1yr – Daniel Crabtree
Middle - 2yr – Junior Jones
Middle - PA – Brad Coleman
East - 1yr – Johnny Alley
East - 2yr – Todd Orr
East - PA – Donna Whitaker

REGIONAL ASSOCIATION PRESIDENTS

West Tennessee Association President: Frances Hunley
Middle Tennessee Association President: Erinne Hester
East Tennessee Association President:
Marty Haynes

district leaders

District 1: Donna Whitaker
District 2: Molly Hartup
District 3: Darrell Pittman
District 4: Junior Jones
District 5: Randy Jenkins
District 6: Jenny Martin
District 7: Judy Smith

PAST PRESIDENT’S COUNCIL

Steve Pierce – Chair
Molly Hartup
Judy Smith
Erinne Hester
Debbie Byrd
Walter Yearwood
Brad Coleman
Chuck Jeffers
Josh Pulse
Stanley Thompson
Frances Hunley

PARLIAMENTARIAN

Will Denami

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tennessee assessors EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Will Denami assumed the position of Tennessee Assessors executive director in 2007. Will was chosen after an exhaustive search to replace Ralph Cooper after his retirement, who served 10 years as Tennessee Assessor's first executive director.