Spokane man offered Clallam County administrator post

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County commissioners have made a conditional employment offer to Todd Warren Mielke of Spokane to be the new county administrator.

Mielke was one of five candidates considered by the commissioners in a job search that began May 9. He has a bachelor’s degree in business administration finance and operations management and accounting plus a master’s degree in business administration.

Mielke has served in various positions in Spokane County, including CEO of the Greater Spokane Chamber of Commerce, three terms as county commissioner and his most recent position as the Chief Administrative Officer with the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office.

While Mielke was a Spokane County Commissioner, he was elected president of the Washington Association of Counties.

“The commissioners would like to thank the members of the public, elected officials and county employees who took time to participate in the process, ask questions and provide input,” said County Commissioner Mark Ozias in a press release.

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