Hello, I'm
Daniel Eberle
Jackson Township Trustee Candidate
Transparency. Accountability. Taxpayer‑first governance.
I’ve spent my career in roles where accountability matters — investigating problems, supervising people, and asking hard questions when the answers affect the public.
Who I Am
I’m a husband, a father, and a Jackson Township resident. My background includes investigative work and leadership in environments where accuracy, documentation, and ethical decision‑making are essential.
I’ve spent years identifying problems, asking tough questions, and following the facts — work that has contributed to millions of dollars in savings by uncovering fraud, waste, and abuse.
I’ve worked in roles where accountability matters, where decisions have real consequences, and where shortcuts aren’t an option.
As Trustee, I’ll bring that same scrutiny, empathy, and sound judgment to township government. Jackson Township deserves leadership that tells the truth, respects the law, and remembers that taxpayers are the ones footing the bill.
Relevant Experience
- Led complex investigations into fraud, waste, and abuse, identifying systemic issues and contributing to millions of dollars in savings through accountability and corrective action.
- Produced clear, defensible investigative findings used by leadership, legal teams, and regulators to support informed decision‑making.
- Served in leadership roles supervising personnel in high‑risk environments with responsibility for safety, discipline, and crisis response.
- Managed critical incidents under pressure, balancing procedure, judgment, and people.
- Worked in roles requiring strict adherence to policy, documentation, and ethical standards.
Priorities as Trustee
Transparency
- Publish budgets and key documents online for every resident to review.
- Maintain clear, timely communication about township business.
Disciplined Spending
- Focus on essential services and eliminate waste.
- Negotiate fair contracts and stretch every dollar.
Open Government
- Follow Indiana public meeting and records laws to the letter.
- Make it easy for residents to ask questions and get answers.
Public Safety & Services
- Provide proper funding and oversight for emergency services.
- Plan ahead for emergencies and support first responders.
Get in Touch
Questions or concerns? Reach out directly — I work for you.