State and local officials joined governor to discuss how communities can benefit from state resources
INDIANAPOLIS – On Friday, Governor Eric J. Holcomb hosted the Hoosier Huddle, a collaborative panel discussion focused on the Hoosier Playbook. Gov. Holcomb was joined by state and local officials throughout the state to discuss local community benefits.
The Hoosier Playbook includes a diverse range of resources aimed at enhancing education, improving health, boosting workforce development, strengthening infrastructure, fostering community development and ensuring public safety. Hoosiers from across Indiana gathered at Hinkle Fieldhouse for a fireside chat with Gov. Holcomb and Vanessa Green Sinders, President and CEO of the Indiana Chamber. They were also joined by partners from across the state for breakout sessions.
Dr. Lindsay Weaver, the Indiana Department of Health Commissioner, led a discussion with community health leaders to demonstrate how the Health First Indiana initiative is reshaping public health in its inaugural year. Through local partnerships and data-driven solutions, the panel spoke on how counties can utilize the full benefits as the program to improve the overall health of Hoosiers.
A key item of the Governor’s Next Level Agenda since day one has been to ensure Hoosier students are prepared for the careers of tomorrow and to build a robust talent pipeline. Members of the Governor’s cabinet engaged in discussion on statewide efforts to prepare Hoosier students for postsecondary success and workforce readiness.
Indiana’s innovative READI program fosters community vibrancy, enhances economic development and supports successful public-private partnerships. Panelists provided insights into READI’s achievements, future directions and its role in initiatives like blight reduction and arts enhancement with the generous support of the Lilly Endowment.