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Campaign Fundraisers for Nikki Alvarez-Sowles for Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller at Kafe Kokopelli, in Dade City

Thursday, Apr 02, 2020 | On Target Page: Greater Pasco County, Dade City, Politics & Government
Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller Nikki Alvarez-Sowles who’s running for reelection for Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller hosted a Campaign Fundraiser on Thursday, March 5, 2020 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Kafe Kokopelli, located at 37940 Live Oak Ave, Dade City, Florida 33523.

The campaign fundraiser included every Republican official for Pasco County to show their support.

A lawyer with experience in the efficient, effective operations of public institutions, Nikki Alvarez-Sowles, Esq., became the eighth Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller upon her official appointment to the position on Aug. 14, 2019, by Governor Ron DeSantis.

Prior to her official ascent to the duties of Clerk, Nikki had been appointed as ad Interim Clerk & Comptroller on July 1 by Chief Judge Rondolino to cover the vacancy created when Paula S. O’Neil, Ph.D., retired after 39 years of public service, the last 10½ as Clerk & Comptroller.

Joining this Office in 2007, Nikki had served as Chief Operations Officer since 2010. In that capacity, she guided the adoption of numerous taxpayer-friendly initiatives that improved customer service, boosted efficiency, drove down costs, and enhanced transparency.

Her insights, skills, and dedication to taxpayers caught the notice of Florida Sen. Wilton Simpson, whose district includes most of Pasco County.

“Nikki’s commitment to serving the hardworking people of Pasco County shines brightest through her steady leadership and unwavering work ethic,” the Senator said. “On behalf of the people of Pasco County, I want to thank Gov. DeSantis for ensuring an honorable public servant takes the reigns here in Pasco.”

Alvarez-Sowles’ contributions to the improvements in Office operations include:

• Implemented the Clerk & Comptroller’s Legal Resource Centers in 2016 to provide legal resources and assistance to unrepresented parties and attorneys.

• Managed and directed implementation of assorted technical improvements, among them: eFiling in civil and criminal courts; public access to online court records; tax-deed sales online; civil and criminal case maintenance system; and electronic juror management system.

• Oversaw conversion of a legacy financial software program to Tyler Munis, used by the Clerk & Comptroller’s Finance Department to manage more than $2 billion in annual transactions.

• Coordinated conversion of the Clerk & Comptroller’s case-management system from a legacy mainframe that contained more than 40 million records.

Eager to share credit, Alvarez-Sowles said, “I am blessed to work with an amazing team, and serving our great community inspires me.” In a nod to Dr. O’Neil and others who laid the Office foundation, she added, “I will continue the legacy of the Clerks who proceeded me to connect our citizens with our government partners and the justice system by providing exceptional services.”

Born in Tampa, Alvarez-Sowles played soccer at the University of South Florida (where she was a member of the Scholar-Athlete 3.0 Club and a Student Government Senator) before earning her Juris Doctor at Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Mich.

From 2000-2005, she practiced real estate law with the Tampa firm of Echevarria, Codilis & Stawiarski, P.I., and spent a year as Real Estate Development Manager for the nonprofit Housing & Education Alliance, Inc., before joining the Palm Beach Clerk & Comptroller’s Office as Director of Branch Court Services.

A chance meeting with Dr. O’Neil and several members of her Executive Team during a statewide conference luncheon led to further discussion and, ultimately, Alvarez-Sowles finding her career home in the Pasco Clerk & Comptroller’s Office, where she has immersed herself in work, family, and community service. Examples of her extracurricular pursuits include:

• Immediate past president, Leadership Pasco

• West Pasco Bar Association, member and past president

• Rotary Club of New Port Richey

Member of various committees and workgroups devoted to performance excellence in government work, such as:

• Florida Clerks & Comptrollers’ Best Practices Workgroup

• Supreme Court workgroups

• Florida Bar Small Claims Rules Committee

• Pasco-Hernando State College Technical Advisory Committee for Paralegal Studies

• Pasco County School District and Success Plan Committee

• Advisor to board of directors for Housing and Education Alliance, Inc.

In tireless pursuit of nurturing excellence, this year, Alvarez-Sowles served as a Florida Governor’s Sterling Examiner and joined Florida Center for Public Management, Certified Public Manager Program, based at Florida State University, as an adjunct instructor.

The new Clerk & Comptroller is married to Kevin Sowles, and they have two children: daughter Lexi and son Soren. The family lives and thrives in Land O’ Lakes.

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