Commissioner Daniel Donohoo Appointed by Governo Patt Quinn

by Chris Rocks on May 14, 2010

Governor Pat Quinn has appointed Daniel Donohoo as commissioner.

Commissioner Donohoo holds a B.S. degree in Business Administration from Southern lllinois University, and a J.D. degree from Cooley Law School. He served as the Madison County Recorder of Deeds for 21 years, and operated his own accounting firm for 17 years.

After completing the legally-required training, Commissioner Donohoo will be assigned a panel and hearing sites.

Daniel resigned as the Madison County Recorder of Deeds on January 31st, 2010.

From an article earlier this year:

EDWARDSVILLE – Madison County Recorder of Deeds Dan Donohoo said Friday he is resigning as of Jan. 31, and added that he has a lot of people to thank for his 21 years in office.

“Today, I am not looking for votes, but instead, giving a vote of thanks,” he said in his resignation letter.

Donohoo served four years as a County Board member before he was elected recorder.

He thanked his staff, family, other officeholders and friends.

He said he has learned much during his time in office, such as the importance of committed employees.

Apparently, he also can be thankful that he has kept his sense of humor.

“I have also learned from my fellow officeholder, Madison County Auditor Rick Faccin, that the only thing you should ever lie awake at night worrying about is not county government or the Recorder’s Office, but whether or not the Cardinals will finish in first place.

For the rest of the story from The Telegraph about Daniel Donohoo’s resignation, please click here.

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