Passiment elected to Board of Directors of SC Association of Counties

From staff reports

Beaufort County Council Chairman Joseph Passiment was recently elected by his peers to serve on the South Carolina Association of Counties’ Board of Directors. His term lasts for one year.

The S.C. Association of Counties (SCAC) is a statewide organization that provides resources, training, education and guidance for administrators, staff and elected officials in all of South Carolina’s 46 counties. The Board of Directors represents the state’s urban and rural counties and helps lead the association to ensure programs and services meet the diverse needs of all counties.

“Joining the Board of Directors is quite an honor,” Chairman Passiment said in a news release. “As the representative from Beaufort County, being able to take a more integral role in supporting all 46 counties through networking, training, education, and collaboration of resources that are meant to support each individual county, will assist me in serving not only the board effectively, but the citizens of Beaufort County.”

“I look forward to working with Chairman Passiment on the South Carolina Association of Counties Board of Directors,” SCAC President Debbie Summers said. “His service to Beaufort County and background as a business administrator in education will be an asset to our board and entire association as we continue to advocate on behalf of and showcase the statewide strength of all 46 counties. We are fortunate to have colleagues like Chairman Passiment, who are not only willing to serve their own communities but are also dedicated to giving back to our state.”

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