John Chiang

Board Member
Apollo Medical Holdings, Inc.

Board Member
Aegis Systems Canada, Inc.

Board Member
Zeuss Technologies

From 2015–2019, John Chiang served as California’s 33rd State Treasurer. As the state’s banker, he oversaw trillions of dollars in annual transactions, managed a $75 billion investment portfolio and was the nation’s largest issuer of municipal bonds.

Prior to being elected Treasurer, Chiang served as State Controller from 2007–2014. During the Great Recession, he took steps to preserve cash to meet obligations to education and bondholders. His cash management decisions were instrumental in keeping the state’s credit rating from plunging into junk status, and his actions saved taxpayers millions of dollars. Additionally, Chiang aggressively used his audit programs to identify more than $9.5 billion of fraud, waste and abuse in government programs, the most by any Controller in California’s history. In 1998, he was elected to California's Board of Equalization and served two terms, including three years as chair. John also served as an Aspen Institute Rodel Fellow and Hunt-Kean Fellow.

John currently is a member of the board of directors of Apollo Medical Holdings, Inc., Aegis Systems and Zeuss Technologies. In addition, he serves on the advisory boards of Pasadena Private Finance and Calyx Peak.