Munger named Deputy Governor
Former Comptroller brings vast experience
in business, human services
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[February 04, 2017]
CHICAGO
– Governor Bruce Rauner on Friday announced that former Illinois
Comptroller Leslie Geissler Munger has been named Deputy Governor,
bringing a unique mix of business, human services and government
experience to assist in addressing financial challenges facing the
state and its nonprofit organizations.
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“Leslie’s vast business, human services and government
experiences make her uniquely qualified to serve in this important
role,” Governor Rauner said. “We are thrilled that she has agreed to
return to public service and bring people together to find long-term
solutions for our state and its residents.”
Prior to serving as Comptroller, Munger was a brand management
executive with Unilever HPC/Helene Curtis where she led the $800
million U.S. Hair Care business and prior to that she did brand
marketing for Procter & Gamble. She previously led recruiting at
McKinsey and Company, Inc.
Munger is also a 20-year volunteer and former board member with a
nonprofit serving intellectually and developmentally disabled
adults. She knows from experience about the challenges facing human
services organizations and prioritized their state payments during
her time as Comptroller.
As Deputy Governor, Munger will add her voice to the state’s budget
discussions and work with nonprofit leaders to address their
challenges and increase their financial security.
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“I love Illinois, I was born and raised here, educated here, and my
husband and I chose to raise our family here,” Munger said. “I am
excited to use my skills and experience to help get our state back
on track, and I am grateful for the opportunity to work to bring
financial strength to state government and ensure that Illinois
lives up to the promises it has made to our human service
organizations.”
Munger earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois,
Champaign-Urbana, and her M.B.A. from the Kellogg Graduate School of
Business at Northwestern University.
[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner] |