Nicole Galloway | |
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Auditor of Missouri | |
Assumed office April 27, 2015 |
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Governor |
Jay Nixon Eric Greitens |
Preceded by | John Watson (Acting) |
Personal details | |
Born |
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
June 13, 1982
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Jon Galloway |
Children | 3 |
Education |
University of Missouri, Rolla (BS) University of Missouri, Columbia (MBA) |
Website |
Campaign website Government website Official Twitter Official Facebook |
Nicole Galloway (born June 13, 1982) is an American financier and politician from the state of Missouri who was appointed as State Auditor of Missouri by Governor Jay Nixon on April 14, 2015, following the death of Tom Schweich. John Watson was appointed as Acting State Auditor following Schweich's death in February 2015, before Galloway's appointment as State Auditor nearly two months later.
Galloway has said her goals as State Auditor of Missouri are to hold her office and others to the highest professional standards and being accountable to Missourians.
Upon taking the oath of office, Galloway said one of her first priorities as State Auditor of Missouri would be cybersecurity by making protecting Missourians private data party of audit procedures for State Auditor's Office.
As State Auditor of Missouri, Galloway manages about 115 employees. The State Auditor's staff is made up of CPAs, with about 65 percent of all audit staff having at least one professional license, certification or advanced degree. Employment as an auditor with the State Auditor's Office qualifies as mandatory experience required for licensure by the Missouri State Board of Accountancy as a certified public accountant.
Additional responsibilities of the State Auditor's Office include serving as the independent, professional watchdog for government. The State Auditor's Office works to ensure the proper use of public funds and to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of Missouri government by performing audits of state agencies, boards and commissions, the circuit court system, the counties in Missouri that do not have a county auditor, and other political subdivisions upon petition by the voters. These audits examine financial accountability, waste, opportunities for fraud, and whether government organizations and programs are achieving their purposes and operating economically and efficiently.
Prior to her appointment as State Auditor, Galloway had served as Treasurer of Boone County, Missouri from April 2011. As Treasurer, she managed a $100 million investment portfolio, issued all general obligation and revenue bonds for the county. Galloway developed a debt issuance policy in 2012 that provided increased transparency. In 2011, Boone County became the first Missouri county to maintain an online search and claim system for unclaimed property. Galloway’s office distributed about $20,000 in unclaimed property in 2014.