Angie Johnson Birchmeier, Auditor of Marshall County, has been elevated to serve as Treasurer of the Indiana Auditor’s Association following the retirement of the Association’s current Treasurer.
Birchmeier had previously been elected to serve as the Association’s Secretary for 2026. Her new role places her on the Association’s Executive Committee, where she will help guide statewide collaboration, oversight, and professional development for all 92 counties.
A special meeting was held by the Auditors Association on Nov. 25 to vote for the changes, and the official transition of power occurred on Dec. 2, during the Annual Commissioners Conference. Birchmeier currently represents the Northwest District on the Association’s Legislative Committee, contributing to policy discussions and advocacy efforts that support Indiana counties.
A lifelong resident of Marshall County, Birchmeier has built a strong record of public service. She previously served as Marshall County Treasurer before being elected Auditor in 2020, consistently prioritizing accuracy, transparency, and responsible financial stewardship.
“I am grateful for the trust placed in me and proud to support the work of county auditors across Indiana,” said Birchmeier. “The Association’s mission is vital, and I look forward to contributing in this new capacity.”
More information about the Indiana Auditor’s Association can be found through the Association of Indiana Counties: www.indianacounties.org.
The Marshall County Building is open to the public from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday.
Residents are welcome to call us at 574-935-8555 with any questions or concerns.
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