Angie Johnson Birchmeier, Auditor of Marshall County, has been elected to serve as Secretary of the Indiana Auditor’s Association for 2026. Birchmeier currently represents the Northwest District on the Association’s Legislative Committee and will continue to guide statewide collaboration and advocacy on behalf of county auditors.
Birchmeier has been a dedicated public servant for nearly three decades. She worked for the City of Plymouth for 20 years before being elected Marshall County Treasurer in 2016. Then she was elected Auditor in 2022, where she continues to focus on accuracy, transparency, and strong financial stewardship for local taxpayers.
A lifelong resident of Marshall County, Birchmeier is a proud graduate of Plymouth High School and Indiana University South Bend. She and her husband, Jeff, live in the community where they raised their son, Gage, now a college freshman.
“I am honored to serve my peers across the state and represent Marshall County in this leadership role,” said Birchmeier. “Our Association plays a vital part in ensuring counties operate effectively and responsibly, and I look forward to the work ahead.”
More information about the Indiana Auditor’s Association can be found through the Association of Indiana Counties: https://www.indianacounties.org/auditors-assocation.html
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