Chris Slusser, County Treasurer


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Chris Slusser
Madison County Treasurer


Chris Slusser has served as Madison County Treasurer since December 21, 2016, when he was appointed by the Madison County Board to fill a vacancy.  He won election to a four year term in November 2018. Previously, Chris served on the Madison County Board, representing District 15, from 2008-2012, and was again elected to the seat in 2016, just prior to his appointment as Treasurer.  

Mr. Slusser is a graduate of Roxana High School, Lewis & Clark Community College and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Prior to becoming Treasurer, he served as a police officer at SIUE from 1999-2002, as an investment advisor from 2002-2011, as Chief Financial Officer for ROI Realty Partners from 2011-2013, and then as Vice President of RLP Development Company in Edwardsville from 2013 until his appointment as Treasurer.

Mr. Slusser has been active in his community in various capacities for most of his adult life. He is the past President and a current advisory board member of Riverbend Family Ministries in Wood River and a member of the Board of Trustees for the Baptist Children’s Home & Family Services. In August 2021, he was appointed to the Board of Trustees for the Illinois Metropolitan Investment Fund (IMET). He served as Chairman of the former Wood River Township Hospital Board from 2013-2014, where he oversaw the return of more than $8.5 million in refunds to taxpayers in Wood River Township once legislation was finally passed to dissolve the former taxing district. He is the past President of the Board of Directors at RAVEN (Rape & Violence End Now) in St. Louis, past Vice President of Finance for the SIUE Alumni Association and a former Trustee for the Baptist Foundation of Illinois. Chris previously served as both Chairman (2014-2016) and Treasurer (2008-2012) of the Madison County Republican Party.

Chris is married to his wife Megan, and they reside in Wood River with their two daughters, Annabelle & Zoë. They attend First Baptist Church in Bethalto, where Chris serves as a youth leader, Chairman of the Stewardship Committee, Assistant Church Treasurer, on the church safety team and previously served as a deacon. Chris is a member of the National Rifle Association and the Illinois State Rifle Association. In 2011, the Alton Telegraph, together with the Riverbend Growth Association named Chris a “Top 20 Under 40” Community Leader.