Karrie Minor makes bid for Putnam County treasurer

Thursday, April 18, 2024
Karrie Minor

The following is part of a series of biographies of county candidates for the upcoming election.

Candidates were asked to submit a biography of no more than 500 words describing themselves and their qualifications for office. Only candidates who submitted biographies by the announced April 8 deadline are featured.

Editing by the Banner Graphic news staff is minimal for only style and clarity purposes.

I am Karrie Minor, a candidate running for the position of Putnam County treasurer.

Married to Eric for 13 years, we are proud parents of our son, Liam. A native resident of Putnam County, I graduated from Cloverdale High School in 2002.

My professional journey began at Goodwill, fostering connections with fellow community members during my six-year tenure. Transitioning to Old National Bank, where I served diligently at both the main branch and the Longden Williams branch, I managed daily business and personal deposits, fostering strong relationships with customers and colleagues over six years.

Driven by a passion for public service and leveraging my financial experience, I joined the treasurer’s office as chief deputy under Kathy Minnick’s leadership eight years ago. In this role, I handle a myriad of responsibilities, including taxpayer payments, garnishments, innkeepers tax and post-season settlements.

Collaborating closely with the auditor’s office, I ensure the seamless balance of financial operations on a monthly basis. Regular participation in Indiana County Treasurer conferences has provided me with valuable insights and connections statewide.

With a steadfast commitment to detail and a solid foundation in accounting, I bring the expertise necessary for the long-term stability of Putnam County’s financial landscape.

Each tax season further enriches my understanding of community needs, strengthening my resolve to serve Putnam County with dedication and integrity for years to come.

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