Dan Diliberti Milwaukee County Treasurer Dan Diliberti brings to the office of Milwaukee County Treasurer a long history of involvement in government and the non-profit sector. For the twelve years prior to his election as Treasurer, Diliberti represented the southwest side of Milwaukee and parts of Greenfield in the 8th County Supervisory District on the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors. During his tenure on the Board, he gained a reputation as a fiscal conservative, a reformer of county government, and an advocate for the parks. He also promoted strategic planning to establish measurable objectives and accountability to County budgeting. Treasurer Diliberti's background includes: volunteer service in both the Peace Corps and Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA); service as director of a non-profit agency on Milwaukee's near-south side, work as a fiscal analyst and a policy and planning analyst for Milwaukee County; 12 years as a Milwaukee County Supervisor where he served eight years as vice-chair of the County Board and chaired various County Board Committees including: the Finance Committee, the Intergovernmental Relations Committee and the Parks Committee; membership on the Milwaukee County Strategic Planning Steering Committee; and experience teaching at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Institute of Governmental Affairs. His education includes an MS degree in Urban Studies at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (UWM), an MS degree in Communication at Marquette University, and a BA degree in Political Science at UWM. During his 34 years of public and non-profit service, Treasurer Diliberti received numerous recognitions and awards for his work in the community. Among the many professional and community organizations he served in are: the National Association of Public Administrators; the Wisconsin Counties Association (WCA) - where he chaired the WCA Taxation and Finance Committee; the National Counties Association (NACO) - where he served on the NACO Taxation and Finance Committee; the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission - where he served on the Executive Committee and the Planning and Research Committee; the Milwaukee County Council for Family Culture; and the Board of the Milwaukee Public Museum. Diliberti also has served as: the vice-president of both the South Side Civic Association and the South Side Business Club; president of the Jackson Park Neighborhood Association; and chair of the 6th District Neighborhood Advisory Council on Crime Prevention. He has been a member of: South Community Organization, the Milwaukee chapter of the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, the Jackson Park Business Association; the Milwaukee Task Force on Drug Abuse, the Public Policy Forum; and Blessed Sacrament Church - where he chaired its Long Range Planning Committee. Dan was born and raised in Milwaukee and has been married for 35 years to his wife, Ann. They are the proud parents of three daughters, Nicole, Gina, and Louisa.
Dan Diliberti Milwaukee County Treasurer
Dan Diliberti brings to the office of Milwaukee County Treasurer a long history of involvement in government and the non-profit sector. For the twelve years prior to his election as Treasurer, Diliberti represented the southwest side of Milwaukee and parts of Greenfield in the 8th County Supervisory District on the Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors. During his tenure on the Board, he gained a reputation as a fiscal conservative, a reformer of county government, and an advocate for the parks. He also promoted strategic planning to establish measurable objectives and accountability to County budgeting.
Treasurer Diliberti's background includes: volunteer service in both the Peace Corps and Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA); service as director of a non-profit agency on Milwaukee's near-south side, work as a fiscal analyst and a policy and planning analyst for Milwaukee County; 12 years as a Milwaukee County Supervisor where he served eight years as vice-chair of the County Board and chaired various County Board Committees including: the Finance Committee, the Intergovernmental Relations Committee and the Parks Committee; membership on the Milwaukee County Strategic Planning Steering Committee; and experience teaching at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Institute of Governmental Affairs. His education includes an MS degree in Urban Studies at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (UWM), an MS degree in Communication at Marquette University, and a BA degree in Political Science at UWM.
During his 34 years of public and non-profit service, Treasurer Diliberti received numerous recognitions and awards for his work in the community. Among the many professional and community organizations he served in are: the National Association of Public Administrators; the Wisconsin Counties Association (WCA) - where he chaired the WCA Taxation and Finance Committee; the National Counties Association (NACO) - where he served on the NACO Taxation and Finance Committee; the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission - where he served on the Executive Committee and the Planning and Research Committee; the Milwaukee County Council for Family Culture; and the Board of the Milwaukee Public Museum.
Diliberti also has served as: the vice-president of both the South Side Civic Association and the South Side Business Club; president of the Jackson Park Neighborhood Association; and chair of the 6th District Neighborhood Advisory Council on Crime Prevention. He has been a member of: South Community Organization, the Milwaukee chapter of the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, the Jackson Park Business Association; the Milwaukee Task Force on Drug Abuse, the Public Policy Forum; and Blessed Sacrament Church - where he chaired its Long Range Planning Committee.
Dan was born and raised in Milwaukee and has been married for 35 years to his wife, Ann. They are the proud parents of three daughters, Nicole, Gina, and Louisa.
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