Supreme Court of Virginia
Jon Goff is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in data analysis, legal research, and project management. Currently serving as a Senior Court Data Analyst and Power BI Developer at the Supreme Court of Virginia since March 2018, Jon specializes in court performance metrics and data reporting. Previous roles include Business Analyst at Records Management Services, Deputy Court Clerk at Nelson County Circuit Court, and Legal Assistant at Rutherford Law Group, where legal research and management of civil cases were key responsibilities. Additionally, Jon brings a diverse background in performance arts as a bassist, teaching experience in middle school education, and a writing role for Blue Ridge Life Magazine. Jon holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Virginia.
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Supreme Court of Virginia
The Supreme Court of Virginia is one of the oldest continuous judicial bodies in the United States. Its roots are deep in the English legal system dating to the early seventeenth century as part of the Charter of 1606 under which Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America, was established. In 1623.[For more information, see http://www.courts.state.va.us/courts/cib.pdf]. Assisting the Chief Justice in administration of the judicial branch, the Executive Secretary of the Supreme Court (the state court administrator) is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Supreme Court. Through its twelve departments, the Office of the Executive Secretary (OES) provides administrative assistance to the Supreme Court and all local state courts and magistrates’ offices in the judicial system.