Governor Mike Braun announced several new appointments and reappointments to various state boards and commissions, including the Indiana University Board of Trustees.
Indiana University Board of Trustees:
Sage Steele, effective immediately until term expires on 6/30/2028
James Bopp Jr., effective immediately until term expires on 6/30/2028
Brian Eagle, effective immediately until term expires on 6/30/2027
W. Quinn Buckner, effective immediately until term expires on 6/30/2026
"I am confident that these appointees, who are all Indiana University alumni, will serve in the best interest of the university and will help guide IU back in the right direction as a premier flagship university in our state." - Governor Mike Braun
Appointments:
All Payers Claim Data Base Advisory Board
Barry Hart, serves the remainder of the unexpired term until June 30, 2025
Nicholas Sloffer, serves the remainder of the unexpired term until June 30, 2025
Board of Accountancy
Lauren Hamilton, term ends on 4/30/29
Erica Emanuel, term ends on 4/30/29
Board of Proprietary Education
Michael Nossett, term ends on 5/4/29
Coroners Training Board
Jeremy McKim, serves at the pleasure of the Governor
Indiana Board of Licensure for Professional Geologist
Ginger Davis, term ends on 4/30/29
Indiana Election Commission
Beth Boyce, term ends on 6/30/27
Karen Celestino-Horseman, term ends on 6/30/27
Re-Appointments:
Ball State Board of Trustees
Brian Gallagher, term ends on 12/31/28
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