Bock Sworn In As President Of Florida Clerks & Comptrollers Association

Palm Beach County Clerk Sharon R. Bock is sworn in as President of the Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers by Ken Burke, the clerk and comptroller of Pinellas County.

Palm Beach County Clerk & Comptroller Sharon R. Bock has been sworn in as president of the Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers, marking the first time an official from Palm Beach County has led the statewide association.

Bock was installed during the association’s 2018 Summer Conference and 40th Anniversary Celebration at the Hilton West Palm Beach on Wednesday, June 27.

In her role as president, Bock plans to build on the group’s accomplishments and continued efforts to work together for the citizens of the State of Florida. Bock’s top priorities during her term include optimizing the technology used by the state’s clerks and enhancing communications at the statewide level.

The Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers is a nonprofit members association comprised of the state’s clerks of the circuit court and comptrollers. The association provides support services, technical assistance and accreditation opportunities for all of its members.

“It is an honor to serve as president of the Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers,” Bock said. “I am humbled to be the first clerk from Palm Beach County to lead the association.”

Bock was first elected as the Palm Beach County Clerk & Comptroller in 2004 and is now in her fourth four-year term. She has nearly 25 years of experience in the private sector as a financial consultant, real estate lawyer, title company owner and general manager. She first joined the clerk’s office in 1998 as Chief Deputy for Court Services. She was promoted to Chief Deputy Clerk in 2003 and maintained that position until she was sworn into the office in 2004.