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Webster J. Guillory is the elected Assessor of Orange County, California.

Webster is an experienced private and public-sector business manager.  He started his public career with Orange County after a career of technical and business management work.  He provides business, fiscal and technical management to the valuation of over 408.7 billion dollars of property annually.  Orange County has a population of over 3 million people, and the Assessor Department values over 1,050,000 units of property each year.

His experience is varied and brings together the successful applications of business, financial and technical management.  He was a member of the National Performance Review Task Force. He is listed in Men of Achievement and Who’s Who in Business and Finance.  He is the “Millennium 2000 Manager of the Year” for the Society for the Advancement of Management. 

He is a member of the Board of Visitors to the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management at the University of Claremont, California; and he is a Curriculum Advisor and Lecturer for the School of Social Ecology (Civic Governance and Public Management) for the University of California, Irvine. 

He is the coordinating manager to develop a California statewide capability to file electronic statements of business property assessments that are valued by 58 counties for property tax purposes.

He is Chairman of the NOBCO, and served as the 1999/2000 Director of Information Technology for the National Association of Counties (NACo) and served as Vice Chair from 2004-2007.

Webster has a M.S. in Civil Structural Engineering and a B.S. in Aerospace Engineering with experience in Business/Contract Law, Projects Management, Personnel Administration, Computer and Information Systems Sciences, and Telecommunications.

He is a licensed private pilot, has an extensive background in state-of-the-art telecommunications and systems development, and he has a list of accomplishments with numerous technical organizations and public interest projects.