Orange County’s finance commissioner resigns, takes job with school district

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GOSHEN – The woman who has been Orange County finance commissioner for a little under a year-and-a-half, Tawnya Muhlrad, is stepping down from her post.
County Executive Steven Neuhaus said Muhlrad has accepted the position of treasurer with the Monroe-Woodbury Central School District. Her last day with the county will be April 29.
“The Monroe-Woodbury school district has made a good choice as I know Tawnya had extensive fiscal experience with Orange-Ulster BOCES before she came to county government,” Neuhaus said.
Muhlrad was appointed to the county post in December 2014. She was responsible for administering the county’s finances, including banking, investment, debt issuance, payroll, accounts payable, property tax collection, and financial reporting.
“We accomplished a lot during my time with Orange County government,” Muhlrad said.




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