Martin County Board of County Commissioners
Harry Catling has extensive experience in desktop support and management, currently serving as a Desktop Analyst for the Martin County Board of County Commissioners since October 2022. Previously, Harry held the position of Desktop Engineer at Teleperformance, USA from May 2017 to September 2022, and has additional retail management experience as a Store Manager at GameStop and Radio Shack, along with a role as a Sales Consultant at Cellular Express Plus. Harry's educational background includes an Associate of Science degree in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications from Lincoln Tech and a High School Diploma from Mchs.
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Martin County Board of County Commissioners
Martin County is one of 67 counties in Florida and was established by an Act of the Florida Legislature in 1925. It was named for John W. Martin, Governor of Florida from 1925 to 1929. By the authority of the Constitution of the State of Florida, the Martin County Board of County Commissioners shares the functions of government with Martin County’s Constitutional Officers. Martin County’s five Commissioners are each elected to serve a four-year term. These terms are staggered and each member is elected at-large but represents a geographic district within the county. The Chairperson of the Commission is elected annually by the other Board members and presides over all Board meetings. The Board meets on several Tuesdays each month and all meetings are open to the public. The Board of County Commissioners has responsibility for the provision of general government services (fire/rescue, library services, building inspections), oversees the development of infrastructure (roads, utilities, parks), and determines regulations regarding zoning and land use provisions. The Board is also responsible for determining the millage rate (tax on real property) to fund all functions of County government with the exception of the Tax Collector and most court-related functions. The Board of County Commissioners is a policymaking board and they approve the County’s operating and capital budgets, pass ordinances, and take actions that provide for the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of Martin County.