McGuire seeking Auditor's seat
(Talk of the Town photo provided) Jennifer McGuire, below, is seeking the Whitley County Auditor's seat in November.
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Collins resident Jennifer McGuire has chosen to run in the November election for the Whitley County Auditor’s seat.
She is the current tax deputy in the Whitley County Auditor’s office and has been working for county government for the last 15 years -- serving in the Allen, Noble and Whitley County Auditor's offices.
For two years, McGuire was the elected clerk/treasurer for the town of Albion.
Prior to county government she worked in payroll, accounting and customer service for Group Dekko for ten years.
McGuire is familiar with the procedures of dealing with corporate tax abatements to assisting the public with filing tax exemptions.
She said she welcomes the opportunity to assist anyone with questions regarding their property taxes and that she has been staying abreast of all the state changes over the past years with regards to property tax laws and regulations she feels it important that residents are able to get answers to their questions or concerns.
She adds that she truly enjoys dealing with the public and ensuring that visitors to governmental office are treated equally. She hopes to impart a feeling of comfort and understanding for residents seeking information about property taxes and other functions of the Auditor's office.
A graduate of Central Noble High School, she attended IPFW and Ivy Tech where she majored in accounting and business management.
She resides in Smith Township and is the mother of two adult daughters, Courtney Cooper and Amanda Cooper.
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Collins resident Jennifer McGuire has chosen to run in the November election for the Whitley County Auditor’s seat.

She is the current tax deputy in the Whitley County Auditor’s office and has been working for county government for the last 15 years -- serving in the Allen, Noble and Whitley County Auditor's offices.
For two years, McGuire was the elected clerk/treasurer for the town of Albion.
Prior to county government she worked in payroll, accounting and customer service for Group Dekko for ten years.
McGuire is familiar with the procedures of dealing with corporate tax abatements to assisting the public with filing tax exemptions.
She said she welcomes the opportunity to assist anyone with questions regarding their property taxes and that she has been staying abreast of all the state changes over the past years with regards to property tax laws and regulations she feels it important that residents are able to get answers to their questions or concerns.
She adds that she truly enjoys dealing with the public and ensuring that visitors to governmental office are treated equally. She hopes to impart a feeling of comfort and understanding for residents seeking information about property taxes and other functions of the Auditor's office.
A graduate of Central Noble High School, she attended IPFW and Ivy Tech where she majored in accounting and business management.
She resides in Smith Township and is the mother of two adult daughters, Courtney Cooper and Amanda Cooper.