Wisconsin State Treasurer John Leiber helps manage funds for essential public services. One of his main responsibilities is serving on the board of a trust fund that provides aid for school libraries across the state.

Something Leiber wishes people knew about his job is that he's typically the person picking up the phone in his office--he encourages his constituents to call and speak with him directly. One of his top priorities is helping return unclaimed property to its owners.

Leiber's first paying job was as a substitute teacher. His hidden talents include building computers and solving software issues.