Marburger to seek 4th term
Butler County Treasurer Diane Marburger, 53, is seeking a fourth term in office.
She will run for the Republican nomination in the May 17 primary.
After serving for 11 years, Marburger still finds the work interesting.
“There’s always something going on,” she said.
During her tenure, Marburger has implemented numerous programs, such as online licensing for hunting and fishing. Dog licensing also became available online.
“I always try to figure out a way to do things better,” Marburger said.
One of her new goals is to collect property taxes online. The treasurer’s office collects money for municipalities that don’t have their own tax collectors.
Marburger is president of the Pennsylvania County Treasurers’ Association. She is organizing the group’s 63rd annual convention, which will be this June in Cranberry Township.
In addition to being a Republican committeewoman since 2007, Marburger is a Republican state committee member.
Before graduating from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1983 with a degree in finance and management information systems, she graduated from Mars High School in 1975 and Butler County Community College in 1981.
Marburger lives in Evans City with her husband, Gordon, son, Reid, a senior at Mars High School, and daughter, Madelynn, a senior at Penn State Behrend in Erie.
She is an active member of the Glade Run United Presbyterian Church as well as being a board member for Leadership in Butler County, the BC3 Alumni Council and the 4-H Development Committee.
