Indiana Business Journal’s Women of Influence program recognizes women who have risen to the highest levels of business, the arts and community and public service in central Indiana.
Indiana State Comptroller Elise Nieshalla has been honored as a 2024 Woman of Influence by the Indiana Business Journal.
“What an honor to join leading women and hear their stories of great accomplishments,” said Nieshalla, who was accompanied by her husband and children during the ceremony. “These women are making their mark for the greater good of their communities, which is inspirational as I continue my work of continuous advancement in fiscal responsibility and transparency for our state.”
When asked to offer advice for women embarking on their careers, Nieshalla offered, “Enjoy the season of preparation and education and the yearning for what's ahead. Relish when the great opportunities come and be diligent in delivering value. And, as far as marriage and family life, nurture that commitment – the gift ‘us.’”
When asked about her proudest moment in public service, Nieshalla responded, “Sharing the evidence that Indiana is in a strong fiscal position with a balanced budget and AAA credit rating – that is a privilege. But I can’t just speak to those highlights without sharing my grave concern for the $35.8 trillion debt and continued deficit spending at the federal level.
“As the Chair to the National Debt Crisis Task Force for state financial officers, we have drafted a letter to members of Congress to be sent out soon stating our strong support for them to develop and implement a long-term plan to restore our nation’s financial solvency.”
Since taking office last December, Nieshalla remains committed to serving state and local governments by upholding the highest standards of fiscal responsibility through accurate accounting of state funds and distribution of local tax revenues, along with providing the state’s financial data within the Indiana Transparency Portal.
For a complete list of the IBJ Women of Influence in 2024, click here.
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