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Nancy K. Kopp

Originally elected in February 2002, and re-elected to full four-year terms in 2003, 2007, and 2011, Nancy K. Kopp is the 23rd Maryland State Treasurer since the adoption of the Constitution of 1851. She is the second woman ever to serve as Maryland’s State Treasurer and is the only woman serving Maryland in a Constitutional Office. In addition to her responsibilities for managing the Office of State Treasurer and its Divisions, as a Constitutional Officer and a representative of the General Assembly, the Treasurer holds positions of leadership on a number of key State finance planning committees.
Nancy K. Kopp

Maryland State Treasurer

Originally elected in February 2002, and re-elected to full four-year terms in 2003, 2007, and 2011, Nancy K. Kopp is the 23rd Maryland State Treasurer since the adoption of the Constitution of 1851. She is the second woman ever to serve as Maryland’s State Treasurer and is the only woman serving Maryland in a Constitutional Office. In addition to her responsibilities for managing the Office of State Treasurer and its Divisions, as a Constitutional Officer and a representative of the General Assembly, the Treasurer holds positions of leadership on a number of key State finance planning committees.

Treasurer Kopp chairs both the Capital Debt Affordability Committee and the Commission on State Debt, and sits on Maryland’s Board of Revenue Estimates. She is the chief representative of the State in dealing with financial rating agencies and investment banking firms. The Treasurer also serves as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension Systems, as Chair of the College Savings Plans of Maryland and as a member of the Maryland Supplemental Retirement Board, the Maryland Health and Higher Education Financing Authority, the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation Board, the Small Business Development Financing Authority and the Hall of Records Commission.

Unique among the Treasurer’s responsibilities is her position on the Board of Public Works with the Governor and the Comptroller of the State. This Board supervises a substantial portion of the procurements and contracts of the State - ranging from wetlands licenses to construction projects and other State procurements and contracts.