BRAD ELLSWORTH SELECTED AS THE CCO 2018 “COMMUNITY SERVICES AWARDS” MASTER OF CERMONY

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The City-County Observer is excited to announce that Brad Ellsworth the former Vanderburgh County Sheriff’,  past member of the U.S. House of Representatives and President of Vectren- South. has been selected as the Master Of  Ceremony for the City-County Observer  “Community Services Award”  2018 luncheon.

This year’s awards luncheon will be held at Tropicana-Evansville Walnut rooms A and B. The registration begin at 11:30 am, the event officially starts at 12 noon on March 19, 2018.  This event is completely sold out.

The “Community Services Award” winners for 2018 are Vanderburgh are TED C. ZIEMER, JR. and CLARE D. ZIEMER, HONORABLE JUDGE JIM REDWINE, EPD POLICE CHIEF BILLY BOLIN AND LIEUTENANT PAUL KIRBY, LOCAL ATTORNEY AND IU BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBER, THE HONORABLE SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE LES SHIVELY.

ATTACHED IS THE PROFILE OF THE HONORABLE BRAD ELLSWORTH

Education

The University of Southern Indiana, Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology/Criminal Justice (81), Indiana State University, Master’s Degree in Criminology (93), Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy (95).

Brad Ellsworth Professional Experiences

Served with the Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s office from April of 1982 until December of 2006. During this time he served in every merit rank and in every capacity. In 1998 he was elected as Sheriff of the County and served two terms (term-limited).

Patrolman-1982-87 detention division, motor patrol

Corporal -1987-89 supervised detention division, narcotics investigator, K-9 handler

Sergeant-1989-93 supervised narcotics division, implemented DARE program county wide

Lieutenant-1993-95 shift commander in the patrol division

Captain-1995-96 Field Operations and Support Services Commander

Chief Deputy -1996-98 Executive Commander of the Administration and Detention Divisions

Sheriff-1999-2006 elected to 2 terms as Sheriff (Indiana is limited to 2 terms)

U.S. House of Representatives

Elected to represent the 8th district of Indiana. Served two terms on the Armed Services, Agriculture and Small Business Committees.

In 2010 made an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate, when then-Senator Bayh chose not to run.

Brad is the President of Vectren- South.working for Vectren Energy Delivery, a combined gas, and electric utility, serving 1 million customers, based in Evansville, IN.

Brad Ellsworth Current Boards and  Community Service

United Way of Southwest Indiana- Board Member, Statewide 211 Board Member, RADIUS Indiana Board Member, Battery Innovation Center (BIC) Board Member, BRIDGELINK Board Member, Evansville Brownfields Board Member, WNIN Board Member, Chamber of Commerce Board Member, G.A.G.E. Board Member, Association for the Blind, Youth First Advisory Board.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. Evansville Brownfields board member? Seems to me that should disqualify you.
    How about George Lumley for the Outstanding Community Services Award; a man who is withstanding the slings and arrows from city hall while trying to make a positive difference in his neighborhood.

  2. You for got to mention former ass kisser of Nancy Pelosi and voted out of office after ONE term by his constituents for ignoring them and voting for Obamacare. He sucked up to the establishment insiders and paid the price.
    I wouldn’t trust him any further than I could throw a fire truck.
    Boo to the CCO on this choice!

  3. It would be difficult to find someone more qualified for a career in law enforcement.

    • What about the handling of the missing funds related to the previous Sheriff and the slow response by Ellsworth? I believe restitution and civic service was the ending of a sad story,– but it was initially handled very poorly by Ellsworth.

    • What qualifications must one possess to be a President of Vectren-South? Just curious.

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