Pennsylvania Treasury
Diana Fishlock is an experienced communications professional with a strong background in writing and editing across various platforms. Currently serving as an Outreach Specialist at Pennsylvania Treasury since September 2017, Diana has previously held roles including Deputy Communications Director at the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services and freelance writer. Diana's extensive journalism experience spans over two decades, with positions at Patriot-News, Express-Times, Globe-Times, and Maryland Times-Press, focusing on topics such as diversity, community news, and municipal issues. A graduate of Syracuse University with a degree in magazine journalism, Diana possesses expertise in creating a range of publications and facilitating media interactions.
Pennsylvania Treasury
The Pennsylvania Office of the State Treasurer serves as the custodian of more than $100 billion in Commonwealth funds, and is responsible for the receipt and deposit of state monies, investment management and oversight of all withdrawals and deposits from state agencies. Treasury also administers several programs that provide an opportunity for financial empowerment for families, municipal governments, and non-profit groups across the state. Here you can learn more about all of Treasury’s programs and services, along with also navigating Treasury’s Transparency Portal which provides an in-depth look at how Commonwealth expenditures are being spent. ABOUT TREASURER STACY GARRITY As the 78th Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, businesswoman and retired U.S. Army Reserve Colonel Stacy Garrity is focused on transparency, cutting waste and fees, returning $3.5 billion in unclaimed property to its rightful owners, and making education affordable for Pennsylvanians. Stacy understands the challenges that Pennsylvania families face, and she brings the same common sense that people use to manage their own finances to the Treasurer’s office. As the treasurer of Pennsylvania, Stacy oversees an office of approximately 340 employees and is tasked with protecting $110 billion in state assets. Among her many duties, she safeguards the financial health of the state, manages Pennsylvania’s 529 College and Career Savings Program and the PA ABLE Savings Program for disability-related expenses, and administers the unclaimed property program. Stacy was elected on November 3, 2020, and was sworn into office on January 19, 2021.