Meet the State Treasurer
Jeb Spaulding
Jeb (George B.) Spaulding was re-elected to a third term as Vermont State Treasurer in November 2006. During his tenure, he has emphasized continuous improvement in treasury fundamentals such as timely and accurate bank reconciliations, enhanced customer service, expanded outreach and compliance in the unclaimed property division, and proactive investment management and oversight. In addition, he has initiated a new focus in the Treasurer's Office to leverage State assets to encourage responsible corporate citizenship and to support community and economic development within Vermont.
Treasurer Spaulding served eight terms in the Vermont State Senate from 1985-2000. During that period, he chaired several committees, including the Senate Appropriations Committee, the Joint Fiscal Committee, the Senate Education Committee, and the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules.
Spaulding was a founder and General Manager of WNCS-FM in Montpelier and a partner in Precision Media, Inc., which owned and operated radio stations in New England, for many years.
In addition, he has worked as the Director of Career and Workforce Development at the Vermont Department of Education, the Director of the Vermont Academy of Science and Technology at Vermont Technical College, and an adjunct instructor at Norwich University.
He has been very involved at the community level, serving as a board member of organizations such as Red Cross, United Way, Central Vermont Adult Basic Education, Washington County 4-H Foundation, Child Care Fund of Vermont, and Woodbury College.
Jeb was educated at Antioch College and the University of Vermont (B.A., 1975; M.Ed., 1993).
He is married to Susan Morse Spaulding and they have two grown daughters.
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