Blue Earth County
Kelly Othoudt has a diverse work experience. Kelly started their career in 2003 as a Closer/Closing Coordinator at Premier Title Insurance Agency, Inc. In 2005, they joined Pulte Mortgage, LLC as a Sr Branch Coordinator/Branch Coordinator.
In 2007, Kelly joined Blue Earth County as a Taxpayer Services Specialist II. Kelly later became a Property Tax Coordinator, responsible for coordinating and completing taxation-related administrative tasks and processes. From 2019 to 2022, Kelly served as a Taxation and Records Supervisor at Blue Earth County, ensuring compliance with taxation and special assessment calculation and collection statutes and standards.
Recently, in April 2022, they took on the role of Assistant PER Director: Service, Records & Operations at Blue Earth County.
Kelly Othoudt has a diverse education history that includes both undergraduate and graduate studies. From 1998 to 2001, Kelly attended LCWM High School but did not specify a specific field of study.
In 2001, Kelly enrolled at the University of Minnesota and pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree, with a concentration in Sociology, Law Crime and Deviance. Concurrently, Kelly also earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the same university, completing both programs in 2003.
Following the completion of the undergraduate programs, Kelly continued the academic journey and attended Minnesota State University, Mankato from 2010 to 2013. During this period, Kelly obtained a Masters of Public Administration degree, specializing in Public Administration.
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Blue Earth County
Nestled in the heart of the Minnesota River Valley in the south-central part of the state, Blue Earth County encompasses 764 square miles of several lakes, rivers, streams, and rich agricultural land. The County has 368-miles of rivers and is beautifully landscaped with wooded bluffs and is known for its many parks, trails, and campgrounds. Blue Earth County is home to 11 cities and 23 townships and serves as a regional hub, particularly in its County seat of Mankato for retail, education, healthcare, manufacturing, tourism, and government services. Agriculture has always been and remains today a principal industry for areas throughout the County. Blue Earth County remains a top hog producer in the state along with producing high yields of corn and soybeans. The County was established in 1853, five years before Minnesota became a state, and continues to thrive with an estimated population in the 2010 census of 64,013. Blue Earth County is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners, with each member representing a geographical district of the County. To view our job opportunities, visit www.blueearthcountymn.gov/employment