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Josh Pulse honored with the West Tennessee Assessor of the Year Award

Hardeman County Assessor of Property Josh Pulse with his staff (pictured l-r): Glenn Yarbrough, Josh Pulse, Melinda Bryant, and Ben Sipes. Not pictured is Autum Denton.


Josh Pulse, Hardeman County Assessor of Property, was awarded the West Tennessee Assessor of the Year Award 2022 from the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers.

“I certainly did not expect this award. I really am honored because there are so many really good and dedicated assessors in West Tennessee. We are blessed in Hardeman County. we have a strong team in the Assessor’s office and great partners in our various county constitutional officers and city leaders. I appreciate the honor and responsibility the citizens of Hardeman County have placed in me and our office works every day to do the very best job we can for our community,” said Josh Pulse, Hardeman County Assessor of Property.

“Josh Pulse continues to be recognized by his peers for his outstanding contributions to the mass appraisal profession in Tennessee including the Outstanding Executive Board Member 2014, Leadership Award 2015, Presidential Award 2017, and the West Tennessee Assessor of the Year 2022,” said Will Denami, West Tennessee Executive Director of the Tennessee Assessors Association. “Josh is a proven leader and a dedicated professional in the mass appraisal field and his hard work continues to benefit the citizens of Hardeman County.”

“The Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers proudly recognizes Josh Pulse for exemplifying the highest standards of professionalism, service, and leadership as Assessor of Property for Hardeman County and name him West Tennessee Assessor of the Year for 2022,” said Erinne Hester, 2022 President of the Tennessee Assessors Association.

The award was presented on behalf of the Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers by Executive Director, Will Denami, and the 2022 President, Erinne Hester.

The Tennessee Association of Assessing Officers (TNAAO) is a professional organization composed of the elected officials serving as Assessors of Property in Tennessee. The TNAAO’s purpose is to work on behalf of the people of our great state to ensure fairness and uniformity in statutes regarding the assessment of property, as well as, to promote excellence through best practices and professionalism amongst those charged with this vital task.


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