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Celebrating 10 Years of Empowering Public Finance Leaders | July 20–23, 2025 | Pepperdine University | Malibu, CA

Celebrating 10 Years of Empowering Public Finance Leaders | July 20–23, 2025 | Pepperdine University | Malibu, CA

Daniel Elliott
Daniel Elliott
Treasurer, State of Indiana

Daniel Elliott was elected as the 56th Indiana State Treasurer on November 8th, 2022. In this role,
Treasurer Elliott serves as the Chair of the Indiana Bond Bank, the Statewide E-911 Board, the
Indiana Education Savings Authority, the ABLE Authority, and the Sole Trustee of the State Police
Pension Trust, among several other positions. As the state’s chief investment officer, he oversees
the management of over $13 billion on a daily basis.

Prior to becoming Treasurer, Daniel Elliott worked his entire 25-year professional career in
information technology, first as a software engineer and then as a software architect. An
entrepreneur at heart, Treasurer Elliott started his own software consulting company focusing on
software application development and cybersecurity. Treasurer Elliott has also served in local
government as a member of the Morgan County Council and President of the Morgan County
Redevelopment Commission. This experience gives Treasurer Elliott unique insight into the
challenges local government officials face every day.

Daniel Elliott grew up in the unincorporated town of Nebraska, in rural Jennings County. Today,
he lives on a small farm in rural Morgan County with his wife, Laura, and their four children. He
is a proud school-choice dad and an advocate for traditional Hoosier values. Treasurer Elliott
graduated from Utah Valley University and is the first Latter-Day Saint to be elected to statewide
office in the State of Indiana.

Treasurer Elliott loves to spend time with his family and outdoors. One of his passions is training
his own horses, and he and his children can often be found outside riding their horses on a beautiful
Indiana afternoon.