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NAST State Treasury Profiles 2013 NAST State Treasury Profiles 2013 www.nast.org Copyright 2013 NatioNal assoCiatioN of state treasurers the Council of state Governments 2760 research Park Drive P.o. Box 11910 lexington, KY 40578-1910 www.nast.org special thanks treasury profile information for this publication was submitted by treasury office staff. Table of Contents IntroDuCtioN ............................................................................................................................iv About NAST ..................................................................................................................................v NAST affiliates ..........................................................................................................................vi 2013 NAST CoNferences ...................................................................................................... vii 2013 NAST exeCutive Committee ................................................................................... viii alPhaBetiCal list .................................................................................................................... 1 treasurY Profiles, alaBama – WYoming .................................................................... 2 AppendiCes treasurY CoNtaCt InformatioN ..........................................................................................................103 state treasurers, 1976–PreseNt ...........................................................................................................107 NAST staff memBers..................................................................................................................................... 113 CsG InformatioN ........................................................................................................................................... 114 state treasurY Profiles iii Introduction Dear NAST members: i would like to thank all of the treasurers for helping make this publication a reality. the National association of state treasurers (NAST) appreciates the time you’ve taken to provide and review the information contained in this reference book. as you know, one of the primary purposes of NAST is to nurture professional relationships and to facilitate the sharing of information. i believe you’ll find this publication invaluable in that regard. it contains details about each office and its leader, including a biographical sketch. office contact information, primary duties and key staff members are included. You’ll also find a historical listing of our former treasurers—from 1976 to the present—and contact information for NAST staff. the 2013 NAST executive Committee is also listed. i hope this publication will be useful to you as you undertake your responsibilities in 2013. it’s one of the many benefits of being a member of ASTN . if i can be of any assistance to you, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Warm regards, manju s. Ganeriwala President, National association of state treasurers treasurer of the Commonwealth of virginia iv NatioNal assoCiatioN of state treasurers About NAST An organization of state financial leaders, NAST encourages the highest ethical standards, promotes education and the exchange of ideas, builds professional relationships, develops standards of excellence and influences public policy for the benefit of the citizens of the states. NAST seeks to provide advocacy and support that enables member states to pursue and ad- minister sound financial policies and programs benefiting the citizens of the nation. membership is composed of all state treasurers or state finance officials with comparable responsibilities from the united states, its commonwealths, territories, and the District of Columbia. the private sector is represented through the Corporate affiliate Program that was established to build professional relationships and foster cooperation between the public and private sectors. the association serves its members through educational conferences and webinars, a variety of working groups, policy advocacy and publications that provide information about developments in public finance. For more information, visit the NAST website at www.NAST.org. NAST FouNdatioN the NAST foundation is dedicated to enhancing the future of the public finance community through research and education. Beyond an initial investment made by NAST, the foundation is funded through program fees and charitable donations of the public finance community. the NAST foundation sponsors programs including the National institute for Public finance and New treasurers symposium. it also works to promote financial literacy curricula and programs that help people manage their resources. state treasurY Profiles v NAST Affiliates Three NeTworkS Are affiliated with NAST: College SAvingS Plans NeTwork (CSPN) CsPN is a national non-profit association and the leading objective source of information about section 529 College savings Plans and Prepaid tuition Plans—popular, convenient and tax- advantaged ways to save for college. an affiliate of the National association of state treasurers (NAST), CsPN brings together administrators of 529 savings and prepaid plans from across the country, as well as their private sector partners, to offer convenient tools and objective, unbiased information to help families make informed decisions about saving for college. for more information, visit the CsPN website at CollegeSavings.org. National AssociatioN oF uNClaimed ProPerTy AdministratorS (NAuPA) as the foremost authority on unclaimed property, NAUPa promotes and strengthens unclaimed property administration and interstate cooperation in order to enhance states’ return of unclaimed property to rightful owners and provides a forum for the open exchange of information and ideas. members represent all states, the District of Columbia, and other national and international governmental entities. more information and links to all official unclaimed property databases are available at unclaimed.org. State debT Management NeTwork (SDMN) sDmN is the professional organization of the managers and issuers of state debt. sDmN brings together public officials from all branches of state government to share information on issuance, management and oversight of public debt. the network fosters research and promotes public awareness about issues of concern to the membership and provides educational and professional development opportunities. additional information about sDmN is available at www.sdmn.org. vi NatioNal assoCiatioN of state treasurers 2013 NAST Conferences legislative ConfereNCe march 18–20 mandarin oriental hotel Washington, D.C. TreASury Management Training SymPosium may 14–17 the Westin hotel Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania National InstituTe For PublIC Finance July tBD Northwestern university at Chicago Chicago, illinois AnnuAl ConfereNCe october 6–9 the Grove Park inn asheville, North Carolina IssueS ConfereNCe December 3–5 Conrad hotel New York, New York state treasurY Profiles vii 2013 NAST executive Committee President Manju GanerIwAlA Commonwealth of virginia treasurer Senior Vice President RichArd ellis utah state treasurer SeCretary-Treasurer DavId LillArd tennessee state treasurer Past President Kate mArShAll Nevada state treasurer EasterN regIoN Vice President beTh PeArCe vermont state treasurer SouTherN regIoN Vice President keN Miller oklahoma state treasurer Midwest regIoN Vice President roN EsteS Kansas state treasurer westerN regIoN Vice President doug duCey arizona state treasurer viii NatioNal assoCiatioN of state treasurers Alphabetical List Tre Asurer State PAge Tre Asurer State PAge a twater, Jeff Florida 20 Marshall, Kate Nevada 56 Barnette, Jeffrey Dist. of Columbia 18 McCord, robert Pennsylvania 76 Boozer, young J. III Alabama 2 McCoy, Steve Georgia 22 Brewer, aida M. New york 64 Mcintire, James l. Washington 94 Combs, Susan Texas 86 Miller, Ken oklahoma 72 Cowell, Janet North Carolina 66 Mourdock, richard e. Indiana 30 Crane, ron G. Idaho 26 Nappier, Denise l. Connecticut 14 Dillon, andy Michigan 46 Pearce, Beth Vermont 90 Douglass, Neria r. Maine 40 Perdue, John D. West Virginia 96 Ducey, Doug Arizona 6 Provencher, New Hampshire 58 ellis, richard Utah 88 Catherine a. estes, ron Kansas 34 raimondo, Gina M. Rhode island 78 fitch, lynn Mississippi 50 robinson, Charles l. Arkansas 8 fitzgerald, Michael l. Iowa 32 rodell, angela Alaska 4 flowers, Chip Jr. Delaware 16 rutherford, Dan Illinois 28 Ganeriwala, Manju S. Virginia 92 Sattgast, richard l. South Dakota 82 Gordon, Mark Wyoming 100 Schmidt, Kelly North Dakota 68 Grossman, Steven Massachusetts 44 Schowalter, Jim Minnesota 48 Hollenbach, todd Kentucky 36 Schuller, Kurt Wisconsin 98 Kelly, Janet r. Montana TBD Sidamon-eristoff, New Jersey 60 Kennedy, John Neely Louisiana 38 andrew Kopp, Nancy K. Maryland 42 Stapleton, Walker Colorado 12 lewis, James B. New Mexico 62 Stenberg, Don Nebraska 54 lillard, David H. Jr. Tennessee 84 Wheeler, ted Oregon 74 lockyer, Bill California 10 young, Kalbert K. Hawaii 24 loftis, Curtis M. Jr. South Carolina 80 Zweifel, Clint Missouri 52 Mandel, Josh Ohio 70 State treaSury ProfileS 1 AlAbAmA State Treasurer youNg j. boozer, III state Capitol 600 Dexter ave., s-106 montgomery, al 36104 tel: 334-242-7501 fax: 334-242-7592 email: [email protected] Website: www.treasury.alabama.gov Selection Method: Constitutional— elected by the People Term Length: four Years Term Limit: two terms Served: since January 17, 2011 Next Election Year: 2014 Salary: $85,248 key
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