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Sue Ellspermann

Sue Ellspermann (née Boeglin; born April 29, 1960) is an American academic administrator and politician who served as the 50th lieutenant governor of Indiana, from 2013 to 2016. A member of the Republican Party, from 2010 to 2012 Ellspermann served in the Indiana House of Representatives from the 74th District, representing Warrick, Spencer, and parts of Dubois, and Perry County, Indiana.[1] She resigned as lieutenant governor on March 2, 2016, to become the president of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, a position she has held since July 1, 2016.[2]

Sue Ellspermann
President of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana
Assumed office
July 1, 2016
Preceded byThomas J. Snyder
50th Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
In office
January 14, 2013 – March 2, 2016
GovernorMike Pence
Preceded byBecky Skillman
Succeeded byEric Holcomb
Member of the Indiana House of Representatives
from the 74th district
In office
November 16, 2010 – November 7, 2012
Preceded byRussell Stilwell
Succeeded byLloyd Arnold
Personal details
Born
Sue Boeglin

(1960-04-29) April 29, 1960 (age 62)
Ferdinand, Indiana, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)
Ken Ellspermann
(m. 1986; div. 2000)

Jim Mehling
Children4
Alma materPurdue University (BS)
University of Louisville (PhD)
Academic background
ThesisThe impact of creative thinking training and problem structuring heuristics on the formulation of ill-structured problems (1996)

On May 21, 2012, Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence announced Ellspermann as his running mate in the 2012 election. They defeated Democratic nominees John Gregg and Vi Simpson in the general election.[3]

Early life and career

Ellspermann was born in Ferdinand, Indiana, one of six children of Tom and Betty Boeglin.[4] She graduated in 1978 from Forest Park High School in Ferdinand.[5] In 1982, Ellspermann graduated from Purdue University with a Bachelor of Science in industrial engineering, and in 1996 she received a PhD from University of Louisville.[6] Before entering state politics, Ellspermann founded the business consulting firm Ellspermann and Associates Inc. In 2006, she became the founding director of the University of Southern Indiana's Center for Applied Research.[7] In 2012, Ellspermann became the Director of Strategic Engagement for the strategic marketing firm Transformation Team, Inc.[6]

Indiana House of Representatives

In 2010, Ellspermann ran for the Indiana House of Representatives from the 74th District. She defeated 14-year incumbent and Democratic Majority Floor Leader Russ Stilwell.[8]

Ellspermann served one term in the Indiana House during the 2011–12 legislative session. She served on the committees for:[9]

  • Commerce, Small Business and Economic Development
  • Elections and Apportionment
  • Employment, Labor and Pensions (vice chair)

During the legislative session, Ellspermann was a co-sponsor of H.B. 1210, prohibiting state agencies from entering into a contract or making a grant to any entity that performs abortions or operates a facility where abortions are performed, with exceptions in cases of rape, incest, or for the life of the mother.[10] Many organizations criticized H.B. 1210 for repealing Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood of Indiana and for blocking funding for other health services that Planned Parenthood provides for those on Medicaid.[11] Ellspermann also cosponsored H.B. 1007, establishing a pilot program requiring drug testing for TANF applicants, and twice voted for a statewide ban on smoking in bars and restaurants.[12][13][14] Ellspermann was a co-sponsor of and leader in passing H.B. 1001, Indiana's right-to-work law, which prohibits employers from requiring employees to join a labor union.[15] During a debate with other lawmakers in Evansville, she said, "Right-to-work is a legitimate strategy to help attract and grow jobs. Indiana loses out on potential job creation because some companies won't consider moving here."[16] Ellspermann sponsored four bills during her tenure, two of which became law, including HEA 1312, expanding state regulatory authority of poultry sellers at farmers markets,[17] and HEA 1173, changing the circumstances under which employees can file a complaint against their employer through the Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration.[18] The American Conservative Union gave her an evaluation of 87%.

Lieutenant Governor of Indiana

2012 gubernatorial election

Likely running mates for U.S. Representative and Republican gubernatorial nominee Mike Pence in Indiana's 2012 gubernatorial election were rumored to include Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas, incumbent Lieutenant Governor Becky Skillman, and Ellspermann.[19] On May 21, 2012, Pence announced that he had picked Ellspermann as his running mate.[20] The choice was hailed among officials and members of the Indiana Republican Party and criticized by Democratic nominee John Gregg, who called the Pence-Ellsperman ticket "the Tea Party ticket."[21] Pence and Ellspermann were officially nominated at the Indiana Republican convention on June 10, 2012,[22] and on November 6 won the general election with 49.6% of the vote.[23]

Tenure

Ellspermann was sworn in as the 50th Lieutenant Governor of Indiana on January 14, 2013, succeeding two-term incumbent Becky Skillman.[24] As lieutenant governor, Ellspermann headed the Indiana State Department of Agriculture, the Office of Energy Development, the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, the Office of Community and Rural Affairs and the Office of Tourism Development.[25]

Ellspermann resigned before the completion of her term on March 2, 2016 to become President of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana.[26] Pence appointed Eric J. Holcomb to serve out the remainder of her term.[26]

Personal life

Ellspermann married Ken Ellspermann in 1986, settling in Evansville; they divorced in 2000.[27]

Ellspermann is a resident of Ferdinand, Indiana, with her husband Jim Mehling, the former principal of Forest Park High School.[28] They have four adult daughters.[29]

Ellspermann is a Roman Catholic and a member of St. Ferdinand Parish, where she and her husband are on the Strategic Planning Committee.[30] She was previously a 20-year member of Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Evansville, where she served on the Parish Council and the Stewardship Commission, and was a eucharistic minister and lector.[29]

Electoral history

2010

Indiana House of Representatives, 74th District, 2010[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Sue Ellspermann 11,242 52.04% +15.44%
Democratic Russ Stilwell (incumbent) 10,362 47.96% -11.44%
Turnout 21,604
Republican gain from Democratic Swing

2012

2012 Indiana gubernatorial election[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Mike Pence / Sue Ellspermann 1,264,877 49.62% -8.22%
Democratic John Gregg / Vi Simpson 1,183,213 46.42% +6.38%
Libertarian Rupert Boneham / Brad Klopfenstein 101,028 3.96% +1.84%
No party Donnie Harold Harris / George Fish (write-in) 34 0%
Margin of victory 81,664 3.20% -14.61%
Turnout 2,549,152 57.81% -2.08%
Republican hold Swing

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pence makes it official: Ferdinand's Sue Ellspermann will be his running mate". courierpress.com. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  2. ^ "Dr. Sue Ellspermann". ivytech.edu. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  3. ^ "Indiana election 2012: Republican Mike Pence wins Indiana governor race over Democrat John Gregg". indystar.com. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  4. ^ "Pence's pick for No. 2 is pitch perfect". journalgazette.net. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  5. ^ "2012 State Candidates". vanderburghgop.com.
  6. ^ a b "Representative Sue Ellspermann" (PDF).
  7. ^ "SUE ELLSPERMANN'S BIOGRAPHY". votesmart.org.
  8. ^ "Bosma ready to take the reins". courierpress.com. Retrieved November 4, 2010.
  9. ^ wfyi.org (May 21, 2012). "Ellspermann Brings Business Background to GOP Ticket". insideindianabusiness.com.
  10. ^ "HOUSE BILL No. 1210". in.gov. Retrieved February 17, 2011.
  11. ^ "Judge refuses to delay law cutting state funding from Planned Parenthood". fox59.com. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
  12. ^ "HB 1007 - REQUIRES DRUG TESTING FOR TANF APPLICANTS - KEY VOTE". votesmart.org.
  13. ^ "HB 1149 - PROHIBITS SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES - KEY VOTE". votesmart.org.
  14. ^ "HB 1007 - REQUIRES DRUG TESTING FOR TANF APPLICANTS - KEY VOTE". votesmart.org.
  15. ^ "HOUSE ENROLLED ACT No. 1001". in.gov.
  16. ^ "Right-to-work debate brings standing-room-only crowd to UE". courierpress.com. Retrieved November 29, 2011.
  17. ^ Sue Ellspermann. "Second Regular Session 117th General Assembly (2012) HOUSE ENROLLED ACT No. 1312". in.gov. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  18. ^ Sue Ellspermann. "Second Regular Session 117th General Assembly (2012) HOUSE ENROLLED ACT No. 1173". in.gov. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  19. ^ Brandon Smith (May 21, 2012). "Pundits Suggest Possible Lieutenant Gov. Choices For Pence". indianapublicmedia.org. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  20. ^ "REPUBLICAN GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE MIKE PENCE CHOOSES RUNNING MATE Pence introduced Sue Ellspermann, a Republican from District 74, as his running mate at her hometown of Ferdinand, Ind". baltimoresun.com. May 21, 2012. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  21. ^ Associated Press (May 21, 2012). "Pence Picks Ellspermann As Running Mate State Rep. Ellspermann Lives In Southern Indiana". theindychannel.com.
  22. ^ Brandon Smith (June 11, 2012). "Mike Pence To GOP Convention: Job Growth Top Priority". indianapublicmedia.org. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  23. ^ Office of the Secretary of State of Indiana (November 28, 2012). "Election Results Indiana General Election, November 6, 2012". in.gov. Retrieved February 26, 2013.
  24. ^ "UPDATE: Mike Pence sworn in as Indiana's 50th governor". courierpress.com. January 14, 2013. Retrieved January 14, 2013.
  25. ^ "Jop of Lieutenant Governor of Indiana". in.gov.
  26. ^ a b Slodysko, Brian. "Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann to resign March 2 in expected move". Associated Press. Indianapolis Star. February 18, 2016.
  27. ^ "Uphill quest familiar for new state representative". Dubois County Herald. Retrieved 2021-01-07.
  28. ^ "Mehling to retire from Forest Park". Retrieved May 16, 2018.
  29. ^ a b "Biographical Profile for Sue Ellspermann". vote-in.org.
  30. ^ "Catholic lawmakers serving in the General Assembly" (PDF). todayscatholicnews.org. January 9, 2011.
  31. ^ "2010 Indiana Election Report" (PDF). in.gov.
  32. ^ "Election Results". in.gov/apps/sos. November 28, 2012. Retrieved December 17, 2012.

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Preceded by Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
2012
Succeeded by
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Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
2013–2016
Succeeded by

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Sue Ellspermann nee Boeglin born April 29 1960 is an American academic administrator and politician who served as the 50th lieutenant governor of Indiana from 2013 to 2016 A member of the Republican Party from 2010 to 2012 Ellspermann served in the Indiana House of Representatives from the 74th District representing Warrick Spencer and parts of Dubois and Perry County Indiana 1 She resigned as lieutenant governor on March 2 2016 to become the president of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana a position she has held since July 1 2016 2 Sue EllspermannPresident of Ivy Tech Community College of IndianaIncumbentAssumed office July 1 2016Preceded byThomas J Snyder50th Lieutenant Governor of IndianaIn office January 14 2013 March 2 2016GovernorMike PencePreceded byBecky SkillmanSucceeded byEric HolcombMember of the Indiana House of Representatives from the 74th districtIn office November 16 2010 November 7 2012Preceded byRussell StilwellSucceeded byLloyd ArnoldPersonal detailsBornSue Boeglin 1960 04 29 April 29 1960 age 62 Ferdinand Indiana U S Political partyRepublicanSpouse s Ken Ellspermann m 1986 div 2000 wbr Jim MehlingChildren4Alma materPurdue University BS University of Louisville PhD Academic backgroundThesisThe impact of creative thinking training and problem structuring heuristics on the formulation of ill structured problems 1996 On May 21 2012 Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence announced Ellspermann as his running mate in the 2012 election They defeated Democratic nominees John Gregg and Vi Simpson in the general election 3 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Indiana House of Representatives 3 Lieutenant Governor of Indiana 3 1 2012 gubernatorial election 3 2 Tenure 4 Personal life 5 Electoral history 5 1 2010 5 2 2012 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career EditEllspermann was born in Ferdinand Indiana one of six children of Tom and Betty Boeglin 4 She graduated in 1978 from Forest Park High School in Ferdinand 5 In 1982 Ellspermann graduated from Purdue University with a Bachelor of Science in industrial engineering and in 1996 she received a PhD from University of Louisville 6 Before entering state politics Ellspermann founded the business consulting firm Ellspermann and Associates Inc In 2006 she became the founding director of the University of Southern Indiana s Center for Applied Research 7 In 2012 Ellspermann became the Director of Strategic Engagement for the strategic marketing firm Transformation Team Inc 6 Indiana House of Representatives EditIn 2010 Ellspermann ran for the Indiana House of Representatives from the 74th District She defeated 14 year incumbent and Democratic Majority Floor Leader Russ Stilwell 8 Ellspermann served one term in the Indiana House during the 2011 12 legislative session She served on the committees for 9 Commerce Small Business and Economic Development Elections and Apportionment Employment Labor and Pensions vice chair During the legislative session Ellspermann was a co sponsor of H B 1210 prohibiting state agencies from entering into a contract or making a grant to any entity that performs abortions or operates a facility where abortions are performed with exceptions in cases of rape incest or for the life of the mother 10 Many organizations criticized H B 1210 for repealing Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood of Indiana and for blocking funding for other health services that Planned Parenthood provides for those on Medicaid 11 Ellspermann also cosponsored H B 1007 establishing a pilot program requiring drug testing for TANF applicants and twice voted for a statewide ban on smoking in bars and restaurants 12 13 14 Ellspermann was a co sponsor of and leader in passing H B 1001 Indiana s right to work law which prohibits employers from requiring employees to join a labor union 15 During a debate with other lawmakers in Evansville she said Right to work is a legitimate strategy to help attract and grow jobs Indiana loses out on potential job creation because some companies won t consider moving here 16 Ellspermann sponsored four bills during her tenure two of which became law including HEA 1312 expanding state regulatory authority of poultry sellers at farmers markets 17 and HEA 1173 changing the circumstances under which employees can file a complaint against their employer through the Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration 18 The American Conservative Union gave her an evaluation of 87 Lieutenant Governor of Indiana Edit2012 gubernatorial election Edit Main article 2012 Indiana gubernatorial election Likely running mates for U S Representative and Republican gubernatorial nominee Mike Pence in Indiana s 2012 gubernatorial election were rumored to include Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas incumbent Lieutenant Governor Becky Skillman and Ellspermann 19 On May 21 2012 Pence announced that he had picked Ellspermann as his running mate 20 The choice was hailed among officials and members of the Indiana Republican Party and criticized by Democratic nominee John Gregg who called the Pence Ellsperman ticket the Tea Party ticket 21 Pence and Ellspermann were officially nominated at the Indiana Republican convention on June 10 2012 22 and on November 6 won the general election with 49 6 of the vote 23 Tenure Edit Ellspermann was sworn in as the 50th Lieutenant Governor of Indiana on January 14 2013 succeeding two term incumbent Becky Skillman 24 As lieutenant governor Ellspermann headed the Indiana State Department of Agriculture the Office of Energy Development the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority the Office of Community and Rural Affairs and the Office of Tourism Development 25 Ellspermann resigned before the completion of her term on March 2 2016 to become President of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana 26 Pence appointed Eric J Holcomb to serve out the remainder of her term 26 Personal life EditEllspermann married Ken Ellspermann in 1986 settling in Evansville they divorced in 2000 27 Ellspermann is a resident of Ferdinand Indiana with her husband Jim Mehling the former principal of Forest Park High School 28 They have four adult daughters 29 Ellspermann is a Roman Catholic and a member of St Ferdinand Parish where she and her husband are on the Strategic Planning Committee 30 She was previously a 20 year member of Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Evansville where she served on the Parish Council and the Stewardship Commission and was a eucharistic minister and lector 29 Electoral history Edit2010 Edit Indiana House of Representatives 74th District 2010 31 Party Candidate Votes Republican Sue Ellspermann 11 242 52 04 15 44 Democratic Russ Stilwell incumbent 10 362 47 96 11 44 Turnout 21 604Republican gain from Democratic Swing2012 Edit 2012 Indiana gubernatorial election 32 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mike Pence Sue Ellspermann 1 264 877 49 62 8 22 Democratic John Gregg Vi Simpson 1 183 213 46 42 6 38 Libertarian Rupert Boneham Brad Klopfenstein 101 028 3 96 1 84 No party Donnie Harold Harris George Fish write in 34 0 Margin of victory 81 664 3 20 14 61 Turnout 2 549 152 57 81 2 08 Republican hold SwingSee also EditList of female lieutenant governors in the United StatesReferences Edit Pence makes it official Ferdinand s Sue Ellspermann will be his running mate courierpress com Retrieved May 21 2012 Dr Sue Ellspermann ivytech edu Retrieved 2016 07 16 Indiana election 2012 Republican Mike Pence wins Indiana governor race over Democrat John Gregg indystar com Retrieved November 7 2012 Pence s pick for No 2 is pitch perfect journalgazette net Retrieved May 24 2012 2012 State Candidates vanderburghgop com a b Representative Sue Ellspermann PDF SUE ELLSPERMANN S BIOGRAPHY votesmart org Bosma ready to take the reins courierpress com Retrieved November 4 2010 wfyi org May 21 2012 Ellspermann Brings Business Background to GOP Ticket insideindianabusiness com HOUSE BILL No 1210 in gov Retrieved February 17 2011 Judge refuses to delay law cutting state funding from Planned Parenthood fox59 com Retrieved May 11 2011 HB 1007 REQUIRES DRUG TESTING FOR TANF APPLICANTS KEY VOTE votesmart org HB 1149 PROHIBITS SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES KEY VOTE votesmart org HB 1007 REQUIRES DRUG TESTING FOR TANF APPLICANTS KEY VOTE votesmart org HOUSE ENROLLED ACT No 1001 in gov Right to work debate brings standing room only crowd to UE courierpress com Retrieved November 29 2011 Sue Ellspermann Second Regular Session 117th General Assembly 2012 HOUSE ENROLLED ACT No 1312 in gov Retrieved February 26 2013 Sue Ellspermann Second Regular Session 117th General Assembly 2012 HOUSE ENROLLED ACT No 1173 in gov Retrieved February 26 2013 Brandon Smith May 21 2012 Pundits Suggest Possible Lieutenant Gov Choices For Pence indianapublicmedia org Retrieved February 26 2013 REPUBLICAN GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE MIKE PENCE CHOOSES RUNNING MATE Pence introduced Sue Ellspermann a Republican from District 74 as his running mate at her hometown of Ferdinand Ind baltimoresun com May 21 2012 Retrieved February 26 2013 Associated Press May 21 2012 Pence Picks Ellspermann As Running Mate State Rep Ellspermann Lives In Southern Indiana theindychannel com Brandon Smith June 11 2012 Mike Pence To GOP Convention Job Growth Top Priority indianapublicmedia org Retrieved February 26 2013 Office of the Secretary of State of Indiana November 28 2012 Election Results Indiana General Election November 6 2012 in gov Retrieved February 26 2013 UPDATE Mike Pence sworn in as Indiana s 50th governor courierpress com January 14 2013 Retrieved January 14 2013 Jop of Lieutenant Governor of Indiana in gov a b Slodysko Brian Lt Gov Sue Ellspermann to resign March 2 in expected move Associated Press Indianapolis Star February 18 2016 Uphill quest familiar for new state representative Dubois County Herald Retrieved 2021 01 07 Mehling to retire from Forest Park Retrieved May 16 2018 a b Biographical Profile for Sue Ellspermann vote in org Catholic lawmakers serving in the General Assembly PDF todayscatholicnews org January 9 2011 2010 Indiana Election Report PDF in gov Election Results in gov apps sos November 28 2012 Retrieved December 17 2012 External links EditOfficial site Profile at Vote SmartParty political officesPreceded byBecky Skillman Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Indiana2012 Succeeded byEric HolcombPolitical officesPreceded byBecky Skillman Lieutenant Governor of Indiana2013 2016 Succeeded byEric Holcomb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sue Ellspermann amp oldid 1127800201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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