Leon E. Hank is MDOT's Chief Administrative Officer, overseeing the Bureaus of
Finance and Administration, Transportation Planning, Aeronautics and Freight Services,
and the operations of the International Bridge. He is also responsible for development
and oversight of MDOT's $3.4 billion budget.
Prior to his appointment in June 2002, Leon directed the Office of Financial Management
for the State of Michigan's State Budget Office. He served as the state's financial
controller, responsible for publishing the State of Michigan's financial statements, and
processing payroll for 64,000 employees.
A licensed CPA, Leon's distinguished State of Michigan career spans 31 years, including
various finance and technology positions in five state departments. He earned a master's
degree in business administration from Michigan State University and a finance degree
from Central Michigan University.
Leon served ten years as an elected trustee on the Holt Public Schools Board of
Education and chaired the National Association of State Controllers (NASC) Committee
on Accounting and Financial Reporting for three years.
Leon made four trips to Asia and Africa to teach economic development and government
regulation classes to the governments of 25 developing nations as a member of the United
Nations Conference on Trade and Development Team.
In 2007, Leon received the "Best of Michigan 2007 Technology Leadership Award" for
excellence in managing information technology in government. In 2002, he won two of
the nation's top government financial leadership awards: the Excellence in Government
Leadership Award from the Association of Government Accountants and the President's
Award from the NASC for his leadership in the financial reporting area.
Leon, his wife, Susan, and their two children, Jeff and Sarah, live in Holt, Michigan.
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