Wyoming Officials, County Other, by district
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Jackie
Gonzales, County Clerk
525 Grand Ave.
Laramie, Wyoming 82070
307-721-2541 -
Jacqueline
Gonzales, County Clerk
136 S. Cleveland St.
Laramie, Wyoming 82070-6512
307-745-5600
jgonzales@co.albany.wy.us
- Linda Simpson, County Treasurer 525 Grand Ave. Laramie, Wyoming 82070
Albany County
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Tim
Chestnut, County Commissioner
525 Grand Ave.
Laramie, Wyoming 82070
307-721-2541 -
Thomas
Furgeson, County Coroner
1123 Fetterman Dr.
Laramie, Wyoming 82070
furgesta@uwyo.edu
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Pat
Gabriel, County Commissioner
1801 Beaufort St.
Laramie, Wyoming 82072-1930
307-745-7112
commish@uwyo.edu
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Grant Showacre, County Assessor 525 Grand Ave. Suite 206 Laramie, Wyoming 82070
307-721-2511 (main)
307-721-2519 (fax)
GShowacre@co.albany.wy.us
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Grant
Showacre, County Assessor
1614 "W" Hill Rd.
Laramie, Wyoming 82072
307-742-7008
gshowacre@yahoo.com
Grant Showacre, 47, is a father of three and Grandfather of four, two boys and two girls. He is presently serving in the Albany County Assessor's office as the Deputy Assessor. In his 6 years, Grant's many duties include being the Lead Appraiser for residential, commercial and industrial properties. Grant's education is in business management and accounting. He owned his first business for over 7 years at the age of 22. Grant has also been a general manager in a national corporation. He is presently an officer of their family- owned insurance agency and also manages their investment properties in his spare time. Grant has long been involved in the community. He is a founding member of Habitat for Humanity of Albany County. He chaired the Site Selection Committe and was responsible for the land that was donated for the first two homes built. Some of Grant's other community involvement include: member of Kiwanis, Ambassador for the Laramie Chamber of Commerce, Treasurer and Vice President of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Community Board, Albany County State Committeman, third degree Knight's of Columbus, and a member of the Cowyboy Joe Club. Grant's education, experience and community involvement make him an ideal candidate for the position of County Assessor. Grant's forward thinking and demand for the highest level of customer service and open door policy in and out of the office tells the voters he is here to serve them.
