Indianapolis – Governor Mike Pence today reappointed Priscilla D. Thomas to serve a four-year team on the Indiana Ethics Commission. She has served on the Ethics Commission since her appointment by Governor Joseph Kernan in 2004 and reappointments from Governor Mitch Daniels in 2007 and 2011. Currently, Ms. Thomas serves as an attorney with Community Health Network, Inc. Previously, she served as Executive Director of Research and Projects and as an adjunct professor at Hall Center for Law and Health at Robert H. McKinney School of Law at Indiana University. Ms. Thomas has also served as General Counsel for Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County, Chief Counsel at Eskenazi Health Services (formerly Wishard Health Services), and as Assistant Chief Counsel and Executive Assistant in the Office of the Governor under Governor Frank O’Bannon.
In addition to serving on the Indiana Ethics Commission, Ms. Thomas serves as founding member of the Indiana Health Advocacy Coalition and on the American Bar Association – Health Law Section. Ms. Thomas received her undergraduate degree in biology from Spelman College, her master’s degree in neuroanatomy from Atlanta University, and her law degree in Health Law from Robert H. McKinney School of Law at Indiana University.
Governor Mike Pence also recently made appointments to the following boards and commissions.
Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Board of Trustees
Sheriff John T. Boyd [LaPorte County], appointed to complete an unexpired four-year term through February 1, 2016
Indiana Gaming Commission
Richard W. McClain [Cass County], appointed to serve a three-year term through October 31, 2018
Medical Licensing Board
Dr. Kirk E. Masten [Huntington County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through October 31, 2019
Dr. Scott A. Green [Madison County], appointed to serve a four-year term through October 31, 2019
Midwifery Committee
Zara M. Fagen [Lake County], reappointed to serve a four-year term through September 30, 2019
Victoria K. Floyd [Hamilton County], appointed to serve a four-year term through September 30, 2019
Regional Works Councils
Monica J. Conrad [Porter County], reappointed to Region 1 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
- John Dube, Jr. [Porter County], appointed to Region 1 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Daniel L. Tyree [Marshall County], reappointed to Region 2 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
John R. Sampson [Allen County], reappointed to Region 3 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Patrick H. Buesching [Allen County], reappointed to Region 3 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Randall D. Decker [Marion County], reappointed to Region 5 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Cynthia A. Frey [Marion County], reappointed to Region 5 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Bonnie J. Willy [Delaware County], reappointed to Region 6 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Judson M. Motsenbocker [Delaware County], reappointed to Region 6 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
William E. Bradley, Jr. [Jay County], reappointed to Region 6 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Michael D. Wickersham [Randolph County], reappointed to Region 6 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Douglas W. Dillion [Vigo County], reappointed to Region 7 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Kimberly D. Frazier [Lawrence County], reappointed to Region 8 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Jesse R. Brand [Bartholomew County], reappointed to Region 9 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Stephanie S. Weber [Johnson County], reappointed to Region 9 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Sue G. Smith [Bartholomew County], reappointed to Region 9 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Barry E. Parkhurst [Bartholomew County], appointed to Region 9 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Sue B. Habig [Dubois County], reappointed to Region 11 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
Daniel J. Ulrich [Vanderburgh County], reappointed to Region 11 to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017
State Workforce Innovation Council
Nathan S. LaMar [Henry County], appointed to serve a two-year term through October 31, 2017