For the first time since the inception of Home Rule, Northampton County's Controller is a certified public accountant. Timothy A Brezinski, who resides in Hanover Tp and is the Controller of Comprehensive Pain Center in Allentown, was chosen in the first round of voting for four applicants. Voting for him were Council President Ken Kraft and Council members Jeff Warren, Kelly Keegan, Jason Boulette and Theresa Fadem. Brezinski fills the vacancy created when Tara Zrinski resigned from that office to assume her new role as county executive. The vote was conducted after public interviews of all four candidates.
The salary for this position is $85,0000.
Of the remaining three candidates, former NorCo Council member John Cusick, who lost the Controller election to Zrinski, received votes from Lori Vargo Heffner, Dave Dolland and Tom Giovanni. During his tenure on County Council, Cusick displayed a deep understanding of both the Home Rule Charter and county finance. But he's a Republican and would be filling an elected position previously held by a Democrat. Though the Home Rule Charter is silent on this point, several Council members in the past, notably Kraft, have maintained that vacancies should be filled by a person who belongs to the same party as the person who resigned.A third candidate, Leo Atkinson, is heavily involved in the Lehigh Valley Democratic Socialists of America, He received one vote from Nadeem Qayyum, who also is involved in that organization. Atkinson was Executive Zrinski's campaign treasurer.
A fourth applicant, controls engineer and farmer Thomas Frumpkin, received no votes.
Brezinsky is a 1983 graduate of St. Bonaventure University. He has extensive experience with audits in both the public and private sector. For some strange reason, he is passionate about accounting. He complimented the staff in the Controller's office as "very professional," and told Council he has reviewed the audits they post online. He added that they came through a peer review with "glowing colors" just last year.
He said he especially likes to do sewage authority audits, so he's perfect for Northampton County.


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