Politics & Government
Dr. Paula S. O'Neil, Candidate Pasco County Clerk of Circuit Court
O'Neil's website is www.PaulaForPascoClerk.com
General Information
Name : Dr. Paula S. O'Neil Ph.D.
Age : 55
Place of residence : Bayonet Point
Education
College
Attended college : Yes
College : Missouri State, National-Louis U., Walden U.
Degree : B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Year of graduation : 1976, 1993, 2010
Grad school
University : National-Louis University
Degree : Masters of Science
Year of graduation : 1993
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Ph D.
University : Walden University
Area of research : Applied Management and Decision Sciences
Year of graduation : 2010
Employment Information
Job titles held : Pasco Clerk & Comptroller; Chief Deputy Clerk; Strategic Planner; Admin. Services. Manager
Employers : Pasco County Clerk; Pasco County BCC; Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission; PHCC; Saint Leo U.
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Political Information
Party affiliation : Republican
Running for a: Local office
Running for position: Pasco County Clerk of Circuit Court
Chamber/district: Pasco County
Incumbent: Yes
First elected: 04 November 2008
Previous elective offices : This is first term as elected Clerk of Circuit Court
Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : None
Party HQ
Address P.O. Box 7010
Bayonet Point
FL
34674-7010
Campaign Manager
Name : Joanne Surmin
Title : Campaign Manager
URLs
Website : www.PaulaForPascoClerk.com
Facebook : Campaign for Paula O'Neil
Other facts
My number one priority since my election in 2008 has been the eFuture of the Clerk & Comptroller’s Office. Since my election, we have taken many Clerk responsibilities into the electronic world. The largest electronic changes include online foreclosure sales, online jury reporting, electronic payables, electronic payroll, electronic judicial reporting, ACH interface for customers, and eTickets for red light cameras. We are in the process of replacing a 1977 court case maintenance system with a next generation system and moving all court files into electronic filing. This process will enable the office to save money and operate more effectively and responsively.
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