Gov. appoints Brownsburg resident as member of Task Force for Assessment of Services & Supports for People with Intellectual & Other Developmental Disabilities

INDIANAPOLIS—Governor Eric J. Holcomb announced several new appointments and reappointments to various state boards and commissions.

 

Indiana Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors

The governor made one reappointment to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors:

  • Joel Gorelick (Schererville), former president and CAO of Northwest Indiana BanCorp and Peoples Bank SB, will continue his service on the board. His new term expires October 31, 2021.

Integrated Public Safety Commission

The governor made one new appointment to the Integrated Public Safety Commission:

  • Chief Mike Diekhoff (Bloomington), chief of police with the Bloomington Police Department, will join the commission and will serve at the pleasure of the governor.

Task Force for Assessment of Services & Supports for People with Intellectual & Other Developmental Disabilities

The Governor designated Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch to serve as chairperson of the Task Force for Assessment of Services & Supports for People with Intellectual & Other Developmental Disabilities, and also made the following seventeen new appointments to the membership of the task force, all of whom will serve at the pleasure of the Governor:

  • Judge Mary Beth Bonaventura (Indianapolis), director of the Indiana Department of Child Services
  • Jonathan Burlison (Indianapolis), CEO of Bridges of Indiana
  • Steve Cook (Brownsburg), president and CEO of INARF
  • Christine Dahlberg (Indianapolis), director of the Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities
  • Kim Dodson (Westfield), executive director of the Arc of Indiana
  • Trent Fox (Indianapolis), chief of staff at the Indiana State Department of Health
  • Kylee Hope (Indianapolis), director of the Division of Disability & Rehabilitation Services with the Family & Social Services Administration
  • Joseph Langerak (Evansville), attorney with Jackson Kelly PLLC
  • Kathleen McAllen (Indianapolis), senior consultant with G2 Group
  • Jason Meyer (Roanoke), president and CEO of Passages, Inc.
  • Kim Milas (Zionsville), member of Self-Advocates of Indiana and officer of Aktion Club of Greater Boone County and the Self-Advocates of Greater Boone County
  • Kevin Moore (Indianapolis), director of the Division of Mental Health & Addiction with the Family & Social Services Administration
  • Debbie Pierson (Indianapolis), deputy director of the Division of Aging with the Family & Social Services Administration
  • Julie Reynolds (Indianapolis), director of strategic initiatives with the Division of Disability & Rehabilitation Services with the Family & Social Services Administration
  • Allison Taylor (Indianapolis), interim Medicaid Director with the Office of Medicaid Policy & Planning with the Family & Social Services Administration
  • Betty Williams (Richmond), consumer education and training coordinator for the Arc of Indiana
  • Pam Wright (Indianapolis), director of Special Education with the Indiana Department of Education

Vincennes University Board of Trustees

The governor made two reappointments to the Vincennes University Board of Trustees:

  • R. Gaylor (Noblesville), president & CEO of Associated Builders & Contractors of Indiana, will continue his service on the board. His new term expires October 4, 2020.
  • Eric J. Schach (Evansville), executive vice president & COO at Vectren Corporation, will continue his service on the board. His new term expires October 4, 2020.

The governor also made two new appointments to the board:

  • Millie Marshall (Evansville), president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, Inc., will join the board. Her term expires October 4, 2020.
  • Emma J. Marsh (Bruceville), second-year student at Vincennes University, will join the board as the student member of the board. Her term expires September 30, 2018.

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