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GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
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441 FOURTH STREET, N.W. SUITE 1100 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20001 (202) 727-6224 |
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For Immediate Release: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 |
Contact: Chris Bender (202) 727-6365 |
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"As a longtime resident of Anacostia, Stan understands the needs of the District. Moreover, Stan comes to DHCD with more than 20 years of experience working for the District government. He has the business knowledge, personal skills and administrative tools to make DHCD a successand help more District residents become homeowners."
"As Chief of Staff to the Chief Financial Officer, Stan helped the District deliver a balanced budget for the fourth consecutive year-and a $241 million surplus. From 1995 until he became Chief of Staff, Jackson served as OTR's Director of Customer Service Administration. As director, he oversaw the planning, implementation and assessment of the organization's customer service operations."
"Under Stan's leadership, I look forward to implementing the programs and achieving the objectives outlined in my housing legislation: protecting affordable housing and reducing displacement, converting vacant and dilapidated buildings into new housing and promoting new housing for people of all incomes. I'm proud that - for the first time in a generation - my administration has offered comprehensive, balanced legislation to keep people in the District and turn the dream of homeownership from a scant wish into concrete reality."
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Mr. Jackson Joined the District government in 1981 as a management analyst at the Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR), where he later became division manager, chief tax enforcement officer, and chief of Assessment Services Division. From 1995 until his appointment as Chief of Staff, Mr. Jackson served as OTR's Director of Customer Service Administration. As director he was responsible for planning, directing, implementing, managing, and monitoring the organization's customer service operations. Due to his efforts, customer service outreach grew significantly during the yearly tax season, and real property and delinquent tax information became more visible.
Throughout his tenure at OTR, Mr. Jackson was instrumental in designing and implementing a number of innovative programs to increase tax revenues for the District. As Chief of the Assessment Services Division, Mr. Jackson conducted the annual Real Property tax sale and implemented the Tax Lien Securitization Program. As the Chief Tax Enforcement Officer, Mr. Jackson was responsible for developing and implementing the Unclaimed Property Program and the Central Collection Program.
Mr. Jackson received a bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Fayetteville, has done graduate work in business administration at Howard University, and recently completed a senior executive training course at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. He is a member of several professional organizations including the National Association of Black Public Administrators, the National Association of Tax Administrators and the Howard University Advisory Board for Public Policy.
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