December 18, 2025 - 01:25

Indiana Public Finance Director Dan Huge will retire effective January 2, concluding a distinguished career in public service for the state. Huge has played a pivotal role in managing the state’s finances, overseeing various initiatives that have significantly impacted Indiana's economic health.
Throughout his tenure, Huge has been recognized for his commitment to transparency and fiscal responsibility. His leadership has guided the state through challenging economic periods, ensuring that public funds are allocated efficiently and effectively. Colleagues and state officials have praised his dedication to improving financial practices and his ability to foster collaboration among various departments.
As he prepares to step down, Huge reflects on his time in office with pride, highlighting the achievements made during his leadership. His departure marks the end of an era, and he leaves behind a legacy of sound financial management that will influence Indiana's future. The state now looks ahead to finding a successor who can continue his work in public finance.
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