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Stacey E. Pickering is
Stacey Pickering was elected in November of 2007, as the forty-first State Auditor of Mississippi. He has recovered the largest amount of any Auditor in a two-year period. Under Stacey’s leadership, the State Auditor’s Office has recovered over 3.5 million dollars in embezzled, misspent or misappropriated funds.
Auditor Pickering currently serves on the Domestic Working Group for the Office of the Comptroller General of the United States. He also serves on the Financial Management and Intergovernmental Affairs and Performance Audit Committees for the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers. He is a member of the National State Auditors Association, as well.
A seventh-generation Mississippian, Pickering was raised in the Hebron community of Jones County on the family dairy farm. Stacey graduated from West Jones High School as a National 4-H scholarship winner and continued his education at Jones County Junior College. He furthered his educational career by earning a Bachelor of Arts degree from Samford University in Birmingham, Ala., and a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Counseling from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in 1993.
Stacey represented District 42 in Jones County when he was elected to the Mississippi State Senate in 2003, prior to serving as State Auditor. He served as Chairman of the Local and Private Committee and Chairman of Enrolled Bills Committee. In 2004, the Mississippi Association of Realtors named Stacey Pickering Legislator of the Year.
Stacey was named by the American Legislative Exchange Council to the national policy task forces on Transportation and Homeland Security. He served as Co-Chairman of the Mississippi Legislative Sportsman’s Caucus that passed more pro-hunting legislation that any other caucus in the nation during its first year.
Before serving the State Senate, Stacey Pickering was the Director of Governmental Affairs and Inside Sales Manager for Howard Technology Solutions, a division of Howard Industries in Laurel, Miss.
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