The Treasurer manages one of the county's most significant assets - its tax revenues. Success is measured by how you manage money, people, and services - not by politics or technology. Electing a County Treasurer is, first and foremost, about a candidate's experience and qualifications for the position.
As a career money manager, and the treasurer of Colorado's 4th largest county I've dedicated my life and career to serving this role, bringing:
Experience
- Have managed more than $5 Billion dollars in assets for 540 local municipalities across America as Wall Street Executive
- Centennial's First Treasurer, on the job for five years
- Solved Centennial's financial woes, and turned Centennial into a financially healthy City
- Presenter of Investment Strategies at State and National Conferences.
- Graduate of John F, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Summer Program, State and Local Government.
Qualifications
- Two Masters Degrees in Accounting and Financial Management
- Certified Public Accountant (CPA) for 30 years
Proven Leadership
- Board Member of Nuñez Foundation, which provides scholarships and educational opportunities to low-income students and communities of color
- Board Member of many Financial Management Committees including: National League of Cities' Finance Administration & Intergovernmental Relations Committee and Colorado Municipal League's Tax Policy Committee
- Board Member and Officer of Government Investment Officers Association.



