Arizona state Treasurer

Kimberly Yee




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Office
Arizona State Treasury

District
Arizona

Term
2023-2027

Level
State

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About

​Kimberly Yee is the State Treasurer of Arizona. She is Arizona's chief banking and investment officer and oversees the cash management of Arizona's $63.28 billion state budget and payments to agencies, local governments and schools. Today, assets under management stand at over $31.2 billion. Born and raised in Arizona, Treasurer Kimberly Yee is the first Asian American elected to a statewide office in Arizona’s history. She is also the first Chinese American Republican woman to win a major statewide office in the history of the United States. In 2010, she became the first Asian American woman elected to the Arizona Legislature and served for eight years, both in the House and the Senate. Kimberly served as Senate Majority Leader and became the second woman elected to this position in Arizona’s history, following U.S. Justice Sandra Day O’Connor who served the position in 1973, forty-four years earlier. | Contact Information - Phone: (602) 542-7888

Education

Bachelors English & Political Science - Pepperdine University | Masters in Public Administration - Arizona State University

Experience

Kimberly Yee serves as Arizona's State Treasurer, overseeing the state's budget and investments totaling over $63 billion. As the first Asian American elected to a statewide office in Arizona, and the first Chinese American Republican woman to win a major statewide office in the U.S., she has a historic legacy. With prior service in the Arizona Legislature, including as Senate Majority Leader, Yee brings extensive experience to her role.