Quinn Averett

Deputy Chief at City of Mesquite, Nevada

Quinn Averett has extensive work experience in law enforcement. They started their career as a Deputy Sheriff at the Iron County Sheriff's Office in 2003 and worked there until 2012. In 2012, they joined the Mesquite Police Department as an IT Specialist, where they implemented and managed new projects and served on the department's IT Board. They also served as a Project Manager, conducting audits and merging various manuals into a single policy and procedure manual. In 2014, Quinn took on the role of Public Information Officer, managing the department's public information office, including social media accounts and press releases. They also served as a Policy Manager, maintaining and updating policy and procedural manuals for different departments within the police department. Additionally, they were a K9 Officer for a period of four years. Quinn also briefly served as the Deputy Chief for the City of Mesquite, Nevada.

Quinn Averett pursued a degree in Emergency Management Administration with a field of study in Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management at Utah Valley University. Unfortunately, no start or end year was provided for this educational experience.

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Bunkerville, United States

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City of Mesquite, Nevada

A progressive and friendly city on the Nevada-Arizona border, Mesquite brings in visitors and commerce by way of Interstate 15. Out of the north come our snowbirds and visitors seeking sunshine and great weather from Canada, the Midwest and Intermountain regions. From the south come our visitors from California and Las Vegas looking to escape. Mesquite has become a magnet for outdoor recreationists seeking spectacular trails nearby for ATVs, biking, hiking and walking trails. It is their Nevada base camp before venturing out on day trips to take in the National Parks with Zion, Bryce and Grand Canyon or a million other things to see and do. In addition to a great quality of life with no traffic problems, rich green golf course communities, fabulous resort amenities; businesses enjoy one of the best tax structures in the country. Along with competitive sales tax (no tax on food items for home use, medicine or service), relatively low property tax rates ($3.03 per $100 assessed value--35% of appraised value) and minimal employer payroll tax; Nevada provides the following tax advantages: ● No Corporate Income Tax ● No Personal Income Tax ● No Franchise Tax on Income ● No Inheritance or Gift Tax ● No Unitary Tax Combine favorable tax structure with a growing community, willing and able workforce, proactive local government and you have a formula for business success.