Robert and his family.

A Proven Leader

Robert Wittenberg is currently serving in his first term as Oakland County Treasurer. Prior to that, he served three terms representing Michigan’s 27th House District in southern Oakland County.

Robert was raised in Oakland County and graduated from Berkley High School. Upon graduation from BHS, Robert attended Indiana University. While in school, he was active in university politics and student governance and  graduated with a Bachelor of Science in business management from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business.  

After college, Robert worked as a licensed life and health insurance agent from 2005 until he was elected to the legislature, helping thousands of businesses and individuals navigate their health and life insurance, and employee benefits.   

Robert currently resides in Huntington Woods with his wife and two young children.


About the Treasurer's Office  

The County Treasurer is an office created by the Michigan Constitution to serve as banker of  a county. The functions of the Office of the Treasurer are authorized and governed by the Michigan Constitution, Michigan statutes, administrative regulations and the Oakland County Board of Commissioners. 

As the banker for the county, the Oakland County Treasurer is the custodian of all county funds and collector and distributor of all revenues. As revenues come into the Treasurer's Office from many different local, state and federal sources, the Treasurer disburses those dollars in a timely fashion to ensure the efficient administration of county government. These disbursements include paychecks for county employees, funding for road projects and other county functions. 

The Oakland County Treasurer also serves as the Chair of the Oakland County Land Bank Authority and Treasurer of numerous other county authorities.