Indiana Republican State Chairwoman Lana Keesling announced the selection of State Representative Robb Greene as the new Executive Director of the Indiana Republican Party, effective later this month.
Greene is replacing the current Executive Director, Josh Waddell, who will be joining the office of Governor Mike Braun.
Greene is a native of Shelby County, where he lives with his wife and three children. He has served Hoosiers in House District 47, which includes portions of Johnson and Shelby counties, since 2022. A logistics consultant and small business owner, Greene brings private sector management experience and a background in public service to build on the successes of the Indiana GOP ahead of the 2026 midterm cycle, and beyond.
“I am thrilled to announce the selection of Robb Greene as our new Executive Director to help guide our organization and continue to deliver results for Hoosier Republicans. I am grateful to Josh Waddell for his service and leadership over the past year at the Indiana GOP.
“Robb has done incredible work for Hoosiers as a conservative leader in the Indiana House of Representatives. With the midterms coming in 2026 and crucial municipal elections in 2027, I am confident that Robb’s experience and leadership will benefit Republicans up and down the ballot as we work to make Indiana a beacon of freedom and opportunity for the nation. Our party has never been stronger, and we will not be slowing down," said Keesling.
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