Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang has been elected as the president of the California Assessors Association (CAA) at its annual conference in San Luis Obispo for the term commencing January 1, 2025.
Prang has served as Assessor since 2014 and has held positions of leadership within the CAA for many years.
The CAA was established in 1902 and is comprised of the 58 county assessors in the State of California. The CAA’s mission focuses on establishment of uniform and standardized policies and practices in property appraisal with the added goal of achieving accuracy and fairness. The CAA also deeply supports legislation that advances its mission and opposes legislation that does not.
“It is a tremendous honor to be selected by my peers to hold this position of responsibility,” Assessor Prang said. “Collectively, our Association helps guide public policy that assures fairness, accuracy, and standardization in public policy related to the equitable assessment of property.”
Since his election as Assessor in 2014, Prang has implemented, sweeping reforms intended to ensure integrity in the Assessor’s office. He led a multi-year effort to upgrade the offices technology platform from an antiquated mainframe system to a cloud-based system. His office has received numerous awards for its programs and innovations.
From left, current California Assessors Association (CAA) President Christina Wynn salutes Los Angeles County Assessor Jeff Prang as the incoming 2025 CAA President. Wynn displays the ceremonial gavel presented to her as the outgoing CAA president.
Photo courtesy of the Los Angeles County Assessor’s Office