Dianne Miller Seeks Election to the Position of Peru Town Clerk
Dianne Miller is seeking election to a three-year term as Peru Town Clerk. The Peru Town Board appointed Miller to the position in January 2018 succeeding Kathleen Flynn who resigned not long after after being reelected to a four-year term of office. Dianne Miller is the Republican Party nominee and has been endorsed by the Peru Democratic Party. She is running unopposed in the November 6th election.
Seeking to learn more about the Town Clerk’s responsibilities and Miller’s approach to the job, the Peru Gazette asked Everett five questions.
1. How does your background benefit Peru in the role of town clerk? I have been active in the Peru community my entire life. I also have a strong background in the business world, bookkeeping, detail oriented and very organized.
2. What are the most important current duties of the town clerk? I see all the duties and responsibilities of the town clerk as being equally important.
3. What changes, if any, have you made since taking office and what changes do you foresee making in the future? I was appointed so I am currently learning the position. Changes will be made as the town board and I see fit.
4. How do you prioritize your day? The first thing I do is check my e-mails and any messages that need to be answered. My responsibilities vary from day to day and are handled in a timely manner.
5. What is your definition of teamwork – and what makes you a good team player? Teamwork requires excellent communication skills, respect for others and being willing to listen. I strive to exhibit all of these qualities.
Posted: October 16th, 2018 under General News, Peru resident news/accomplishments, Town Board News.