- Occupation: Appointed Auditor-Controller-Treasurer-Tax Collector
- CPA for nearly 35 years, specializing in governmental accounting and finance
- After a nation-wide search, unanimously appointed by the Board of Supervisors in 2011
- Led Orange County's emergence from bankruptcy - elected four times as Audit-Controller
- Served seven years as the University Auditor of the California State University system and nine years as the campus audit manager for UC Davis
- Serving second five-year term as one of seven members of the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, setting standards for all US local governments
- Born in Berkeley, CA, BA, Management, Sonoma State University; MBA, UC Davis
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Continue transparency initiatives, such as the plain English, award-winning Sonoma County Citizen's Report; and on-line publication of audit reports
- Continue the roll-out of the internal audit function that will conduct performance audits of all county departments
- Continue to keep the office free from political influence
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- Santa Rosa Press Democrat
- Sonoma County Farm Bureau
- Sonoma County Deputy Sheriffs Association
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- The Duties of the Auditor-Controller Treasurer-Tax Collector
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The duties of the office of Auditor-Controller Treasurer-Tax Collector are wide and diverse. They require knowledge, skills, and experience from several disciplines.
- Testimony of David Sundstrom before the US Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, June 28, 2012
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One of the many duties of the Auditor-Controller, Treasurer-Tax Collector is to administer the Sonoma County Energy Independence Program. This is the designated program that administers the County's Property Assessed Clean Energy Program (PACE). The following testimony before the United States Senate demonstrates David's commitment to solar energy in Sonoma County.
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