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Manju Ganeriwala

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Manju Ganeriwala
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Prior offices
Virginia Deputy Secretary of Finance

Virginia Treasurer
Successor: David Richardson
Predecessor: J. Braxton Powell

Education

Bachelor's

University of Bombay

Graduate

University of Texas, Austin

Manju Ganeriwala was the Virginia Treasurer. Ganeriwala assumed office on January 1, 2009. Ganeriwala left office in 2022.


Biography

Ganeriwala attended the University of Bombay for her undergraduate degree in commerce, and later moved to the United States to pursue an MBA at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1983, following her graduation from business school, Ganeriwala relocated to her adoptive state of Virginia. She took a position as an analyst for the Virginia Department of Planning and Budget, where she spent 14 years advising top state officials on policy and fiscal issues at the Department - six years serving as Senior Analyst and eight as Associate Director. While at the agency, Ganeriwala gained specialties in issues related to Natural Resources, Health and Human Services, and Economic Development. Ganeriwala also did strategic planning and long-range forecasting for the East Ohio Gas Company in Cleveland.[1]

Education

  • Bachelor's degree, commerce - University of Bombay
  • MBA - University of Texas at Austin

Political career

Virginia Treasurer (2009-2022)

Ganeriwala assumed office as state treasurer on January 1, 2009. She was appointed by then-Gov. Tim Kaine, for whom she had previously served as Deputy Secretary of Finance, a cabinet-level position in Virginia. She left office in 2022.

Appointments

2009, 2010

Ganeriwala was first appointed state treasurer by former Governor Tim Kaine in 2009. She was reappointed on July 23, 2010, by the newly elected Gov. Bob McDonnell.[2][3]

Personal

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Ganeriwala resides in Henrico County, Virginia. She and her husband Suri have two children together.[4]

See also

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
J. Braxton Powell
Virginia Treasurer
2009-2022
Succeeded by
David Richardson
Preceded by
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Virginia Deputy Secretary of Finance
Succeeded by
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