Michigan chief deputy treasurer announced

Michigan Treasurer Rachael Eubanks announced the selection of Dr. Jeff Guilfoyle as chief deputy treasurer, effective January 22. Guilfoyle will join Treasury’s leadership team with a broad range of responsibilities, including providing expertise on state and local tax policy in Michigan, overseeing department operations and acting on behalf of the state treasurer as needed.

Guilfoyle previously worked at Treasury from 1998 through 2009, serving in several positions, including director, within the Economic and Revenue Forecasting Division and the Office of Revenue and Tax Analysis (ORTA).

“Jeff’s expertise as an economist, K-12 policy and Michigan’s budget and tax system will be a great complement to Treasury’s administrative team,” said Eubanks. “I am excited that Jeff has agreed to return to Treasury to work with us to serve Michigan’s local government units, schools and taxpayers.” 

After leaving Treasury in 2009 Guilfoyle served as the president of Citizens Research Council of Michigan. Since 2014 he has served as vice president of Public Sector Consultants developing solutions to complex public policy issues.

Guilfoyle earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from University of Michigan, and both a master’s degree and a doctorate’s in economics from Michigan State University.

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