Pence Runs For County Recorder
News Release
WARSAW — Teena Pence is seeking to become Kosciusko County Recorder.

Teena Pence
Pence is running as a Republican. She listed her experience and background in a press release.
She has worked for the county since 2009, first as an appeals specialist in the assessor’s office and currently as a financial deputy in the auditor’s office.
“Through the many skills and abilities I have attained in my current position, such as the maintenance and processing of claims, grants, meeting minutes and tax deeds, as well as positions I held prior to coming to the county, including title researcher, legal secretary and medical records custodian, I have acquired over 20 years of experience in legal documentation and record keeping,” said Pence.
“I believe I am a suitable candidate, not only for the experience I have to offer, but also for my commitment and dedication to provide friendly, knowledgeable and supportive service to the public. I enjoy our community and welcome the opportunity to continue to serve,” she continued.
Pence was born in Warsaw and graduated from Tippecanoe Valley High School in 1990. She has two children, a granddaughter and a second grandchild due in May. She shares her life with Kenny Rogers, who also has two children and a granddaughter, whom she thinks of as her own.
Pence is the second Republican to run for recorder in the May 3 primary, with the other being Deborah A. “Deb” Wright.