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Carol Aichele
County Commissioner

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Bryan Walters
Prothonotary

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Terence Farrell
County Commissioner

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Carolyn “Bunny” Welsh
Sheriff

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Alan Randzin
Treasurer

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Paula Gowen
Register of Wills

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Val DiGiorgio
County Controller

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Teena Peters
Clerk of Courts

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Joseph W. Carroll
District Attorney

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Dr. Robert Satriale
County Coroner

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Ryan Costello
Recorder of Deeds

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Mimi H. Sack
Jury Commissioner

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Carol Aichele

County Commissioner


 



 

Terence Farrell

County Commissioner

Terence Farrell began his first term as Chester County Commissioner in January of 2008.  He is the first African-American to hold this office in Chester County.  Farrell also has the distinction of being the first resident of Southern Chester County to hold this office in over thirty years.  Prior to being elected County Commissioner, Farrell served two four-year terms as Chester County’s Recorder of Deeds.  Mr. Farrell is active in the Republican Party of Chester County.  He was first elected Committeeman in 1990.  He served six years as Chairman of the Oxford Area Republican Committee, and has twice been elected Alternate Delegate to the Republican National Convention (2000, 2004).    Dedicated to the local community, Terence currently serves as a board member for Oxford Main Street, Inc., the Southern Chester County YMCA, the Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School, and the Chester County Economic Development Council.    Terence is a licensed Realtor.  He holds a BA in English from Carleton College, and Graduate Certificates in Public Administration and Public Personnel Administration from Indiana State University.  He grew up on the campus of Lincoln University, where his parents both taught, and still lives nearby.  Terence has two adult sons, and one granddaughter.


 

Alan Randzin

Treasurer

Prior to being elected Treasurer, Alan worked for over 20 years in private industry in various capacities such as Product Manager, Supply Chain Operations Manager, Marketing Manager, Finance and Budget Manager, and Production Manager.  He received a BA from Montclair State University in New Jersey and a MBA in Marketing Management and Human Resources from Seton Hall University.  Alan is a member of the Republican State Committee. He is highly involved in the community.  He serves on the executive committee for the Chester County Council of Boys Scouts of America.  Alan is a member of the United Way of Chester County, the Lionville YMCA Board of Directors, and the Pennsylvania County Treasurer’s Association.  He works as an Adjunct Professor of Undergraduate business courses for Penn State University and Immaculata University, as well as an Adjunct Professor of MBA Courses for West Chester University.  Alan and his wife, Betty, reside in Uwchlan Township.

UPDATE: Chester County Treasurer, Alan Randzin, has been named Vice President of the Executive Committee for the Chester County Boy Scouts of America. Alan also participated in the 4th Annual Pennsylvania Public Employee Retirement Systems program as moderator for the Actuarial Roles and Relationships portion of the forum.


 

Val DiGiorgio

County Controller

Val DiGiorgio was sworn in as Chester County's Controller in January of 2005.  As Controller, Val is responsible for maintaining for Chester County proper accounting records and processes, paying county bills, managing payroll and retirement benefits on behalf of county employees, performing internal audits for county departments, and preparing the county's annual comprehensive annual financial report. He also serves a member of the Chester County Prison Board, Salary Board and Retirement Board.

Val is an attorney with experience in banking, real estate and municipal finance.  He also has a long record of public service, having worked as an auditor for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as an attorney in the Governor Ridge Administration and as Chief of Staff in the Senate of Pennsylvania. He has also served on numerous governmental and non-profit boards including the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation, to which he was appointed by President George W. Bush in 2005, the Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry and the Uwchlan Township Zoning Hearing Board.


 

 

Joseph W. Carroll

District Attorney

District Attorney Joe Carroll was born and raised in West Chester.  He is a graduate of LaSalle University and the Villanova School of Law.  He began his law enforcement career at the Chester County District Attorney’s Office in 1975, and has served there for 29 of the last 32 years.  While working for the West Chester law firm of Malcolm & Riley in the early 1980s, Mr. Carroll was appointed as a Special Prosecutor to continue his work on the Johnston Murder cases.

While in the District Attorney’s Office, Mr. Carroll has served as a trial attorney in both juvenile and adult court, as an appellate attorney, and as the attorney in charge of the Investigating Grand Jury of Chester County.  He also has extensive experience managing electronic surveillance; as an instructor for police concerning criminal law, investigations and procedure; and as a lecturer for prosecutors statewide on various subjects.

In 1984 Mr. Carroll was appointed as the Deputy District Attorney in charge of the Law Division.  In 1989 he was appointed First Assistant District Attorney by District Attorney James P. MacElree, and remained in that position through the administration of District Attorney Anthony A. Sarcione.  Mr. Carroll has served as District Attorney since January, 2002.


 

Ryan Costello

Recorder of Deeds

Ryan Costello began his first four year term as Chester County Recorder of Deeds in 2008.  His experience as an elected official and his commitment to further technological improvements in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds helped him to win this seat with a margin of 56% to 44%.

Previously, Costello served on the East Vincent Board of Supervisors—two years as a Township Supervisor, and then four years as the Supervisor’s Board Chairman.  During Costello’s term, the Board successfully preserved over 390 acres of farmland without raising taxes.  Under his watch, the Board professionalized Township government services by hiring a Township Manager, implementing a Township website, and developing a quarterly Township newsletter to keep residents informed.

Costello previously served as East Vincent Township Republican Committeeman and as Area 4 Republican Chairman.  He has volunteered on various local, state and federal campaigns for over a decade.  Costello currently serves as a State Committeeman.

Costello is a 1995 graduate of Owen J. Roberts High School, 1999 graduate of Ursinus College, with honors, and 2002 graduate of Villanova Law School.  Costello practices with the Pottstown and Phoenixville law firm of O’Donnell, Weiss & Mattei, P.C.


 

Bryan Walters

Prothonotary





Carolyn “Bunny” Welsh

Sheriff

Carolyn Bunny Welsh of Chadds Ford, PA is the first woman to ever be elected Sheriff of Chester County.  She is the only female sheriff in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and one of only 33 female sheriffs in the nation. She is also the first woman to be elected president of a class at the National Sheriffs Institute at the Department of Corrections in Longmont Colorado.

\In 1997 Sheriff Welsh was named one of the Top 50 Women in Business in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  Also in 1997 she received a Pennsylvania Senatorial Citation and a commendation from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.  Her outstanding volunteer efforts in the community earned her the National “Eckerd 100 Women of 2000” award.  In 2002 Sheriff Welsh received the prestigious   “Breaking the Glass Ceiling” award from the National Center for Women and Policing. In 2004 Sheriff Welsh was inducted into the International Police Association Hall of Fame – Region 13. Also in 2004 she was awarded the 2004 March of Dimes, Chester County Women of Achievement, Public Service award and she was elected to serve as First Vice-President on the Executive Board of the Pennsylvania Sheriff’s Association.  In June of 2005 Sheriff Welsh was selected by the FBI Training Committee and graduated from the Mid-Atlantic Law Enforcement Executive Development Program “LEEDS”. In 2006 she was presented with an award for “30 Remarkable Women Making Domestic Violence History” by the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Among her many accomplishments, Sheriff Welsh is also a mother of four, and grandmother of eight.


 

Paula Gowen

Register of Wills

As a forty year resident of Chester County Paula has served on numerous state, county and local Boards and Commissions. Most notably:

  • Thornbury Township Board of Supervisors

  • Thornbury Township Parks and Recreation Board

  • Chester County Conference and Visitor’s Board

  • West Chester Area Senior Center, Board, PP

  • The State Board of Nursing

In addition to being elected to Township Supervisor and Tax Collector, Paula was elected to eight terms as a County Republican Committee woman, and five terms to the Republican State Committee. She is now enjoying her second term as Chester County Register of Wills/Clerk of the Orphans’ Court.

Paula is a graduate of Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia. She and her husband, George, have been married for forty one years, have three grown children, and live in Thornbury Township Chester County.


 

Teena Peters

Clerk of Courts









Dr. Robert Satriale

County Coroner




Mimi H. Sack

Jury Commissioner

Mimi Sack is a lifelong resident of Chester County and was elected to the office of Jury Commissioner in November 2005 to a 4-year term.
She has been a Republican Committee person in Honey Brook Township 1 since 1994, serving as Area Chairman and Area Secretary. Mimi has served on many campaign committees from Township Supervisors to the Presidential Campaigns and  says that one of the highlights for her was volunteering at the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia in 2000.


In 2007, Mimi was nominated and elected by her peers to the position of 1st Vice President of the Pennsylvania Association of Jury Commissioners.


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