Articles tagged as: Sue Ellspermann
May 18, 2016
Former Lt. Governor Ellspermann Named Ivy Tech President
Ivy Tech Community College trustees voted 11-0 Wednesday afternoon to hire Ellspermann as the school's president starting July 1. She had widely been considered the leading candidate since resigning as Lt. Governor in March.
Read MoreMay 11, 2016
Ellspermann Is Finalist To Be Ivy Tech President
Ivy Tech Community College's trustees are scheduled to vote May 18 on a new president and a former state elected official could become the next president of the the statewide community college system.
Read MoreFebruary 29, 2016
Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann Submits Letter Of Resignation
Ellspermann's resignation takes effect Wednesday; the House and Senate will vote Thursday to confirm her replacement, former state GOP Chair Eric Holcomb.
Read MoreFebruary 18, 2016
Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann To Leave Office March 2
The governor's office confirmed Thursday that Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann will officially step down March 2. The House and Senate will vote to confirm her replacement, Eric Holcomb, the next day.
Read MoreFebruary 9, 2016
Holcomb Nominated To Replace Ellspermann As Lieutenant Governor
Former Indiana Republican Party Chair Eric Holcomb will soon have the number two job in Indiana state government.
Read MoreDecember 22, 2015
What Would Ellspermann's Departure Mean For Indiana Republicans In 2016?
Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann has emerged as a candidate to lead Ivy Tech, and Gov. Mike Pence is encouraging her to seek the position. But, what are the potential effects of such a shift less than a year before the gubernatorial election?
Read MoreDecember 21, 2015
Lt. Gov. Ellspermann Eyeing Ivy Tech President Job
Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann says she's been approached about becoming president of an Indiana community college, and Gov. Mike Pence's spokesman says Pence has encouraged her to seek the job.
Read MoreJuly 10, 2015
Lieutenant Governors Attend National Conference In Indianapolis
Lieutenant governors from around the country descended on Indiana this week for a national conference.
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