During the three years prior to his appointment, he conducted appeal conferences on state and local tax disputes for the Department of Revenue as an Administrative Hearing Officer. He then served as a Staff Attorney for the State Board of Equalization, where, in addition to determining the tax exempt status of hundreds of properties, he clerked for and drafted final decisions and orders of the Assessment Appeals Commission, streamlined in-house property tax exemption research, and completed a battery of property appraisal and assessment coursework. Judge Aaron began his career in state government as a Legislative Performance Auditor for the Comptroller of the Treasury, Division of State Audit. He was the Articles Editor of Transactions, The Tennessee Journal of Business Law, and was recognized by the Phi Kappa Phi honor society for his academic performance in the M.B.A. At the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, he completed a dual-degree program for his J.D. degrees in English Literature and Philosophy, magna cum laude, at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
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