Harrison Hills City School District Welcomes Allison Anderson as Deputy Treasurer

Harrison Hills City School District is proud to announce the hiring of Allison Anderson as Deputy Treasurer, a newly created role that will enhance the treasurer’s office and further support the district’s commitment to fiscal responsibility.
Anderson brings a wealth of experience in finance and public service, making her an invaluable addition to the district’s leadership team. She holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting, a master’s degree in business management and finance, and an Ohio Department of Education Treasurer’s License. Her professional background includes work as a Financial Analyst for Markwest and extensive experience in county financial management.
An advocate for Harrison Hills, Anderson was an instrumental part of the YES Group, playing a key role in the passage of the levy that led to the construction of the district’s new campus. In addition to her financial expertise, she has served in numerous leadership roles, including positions on the Harrison County Community Foundation Board and the Belmont College Board of Trustees.
“We are thrilled to welcome Allison to the Harrison Hills leadership team,” said DJ Watson, President of the Board of Education. “Her financial expertise and deep commitment to our community make her an outstanding addition. We know she will play a large role in ensuring the district’s continued financial health and success.”
“Adding Allison to our treasurer’s office is a tremendous asset,” said Roxane Harding, HHCSD Treasurer, “Her knowledge of public finance, budgeting, and fiscal planning will help us continue to ensure transparency and responsible stewardship of district funds.
A lifelong resident of Harrison County, Anderson lives on her husband’s family farm in Piedmont with her husband, Kerry, and their three children, Kolt, Ainsley, and Kollins. She is eager to step into her new role and collaborate with district leadership to support financial planning and operations.