Evansville Regional Economic Partnership Welcomes Tyler Stock As The New Executive Director Of Talent EVV and Director Of Talent For E-REP
Evansville Regional Economic Partnership Welcomes Tyler Stock As The New Executive Director Of Talent EVV and Director Of Talent For E-REP
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (June 23, 2022) – The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) is pleased to announce the hiring of Tyler Stock to the position of Executive Director of Talent EVV and Director of Talent for E-REP, effective July 6, 2022.
Stock will be responsible for leading and growing the Evansville Region’s strategic development plan known as Talent EVV while serving as a public ambassador of the work. He will collaborate with the United Way of Southwestern Indiana, Welborn Baptist Foundation, Junior Achievement of Southwest Indiana, and other key partnering organizations to align work plans, develop a common understanding of business and community needs, and foster a team approach in refining tactics that impact defined goals of Talent EVV.
“E-REP is committed to helping our region become a nationally recognized place for talent to call home, said Tara Barney, CEO of E-REP. I am beyond thrilled that Tyler is leading our talent efforts. He possesses a rare combination of leadership capability, functional expertise, future focus, innovation, and most of all heart.â€
Stock will help execute E-REP’s strategic plan which is aligned with the goals of Talent EVV. His role will focus on strategies that support current and future regional employers’ talent needs while fostering a diverse, inclusive and equitable community environment.
“I have a passion for community transformation, lifelong learning, and helping the Evansville region reach its full potential through a vibrant quality of life and flourishing economy, said, Stock. I am even more excited that I get to do this transformational work in my hometown.â€
Most recently, Stock has led Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana’s Talent EVV efforts as its Program Manager. His role aligned the evolving needs of regional employers with educational opportunities to build a highly trained workforce. The stock has worked with industry leaders, educators, superintendents, and area university leaders to establish a plan to lead students into a workforce. He has also worked with Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation on an apprenticeship initiative for high school and post-secondary education students in partnership with area industry partners.
Stock is a graduate of both the Welborn Baptist Foundation Board Leadership Academy and Old National Bank’s Career Track program. Additionally, he has been a Habitat for Humanity of Evansville Board member since August of 2020 where he serves on both the DEI and Funds Development Committees. Stock also serves on the Talent EVV Poverty Reduction Advisory Committee and was named a 2021 Rotary of Evansville 20 under 40 recipient.
Stock completed both his undergraduate degree at the University of Southern Indiana and his Master’s in Public Administration with a nonprofit concentration.
When not focused on building a better Evansville Region, Stock enjoys spending family time with his wife Austyn and their three dogs. He also has a passion for hiking, cooking, gardening, traveling and daily exercising.
EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA
EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
Monday, June 27, 2022
4:00 p.m. Room 307, Civic Center Complex
- EXECUTIVE SESSION:
- An executive session will be held prior to the open session.
- The executive session is closed as provided by:
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5): To receive information about and interview prospective employees.
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A): With respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction to receive information concerning the individual’s alleged misconduct.
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees. This subdivision does not apply to a discussion of the salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process.
- OPEN SESSION:
- CALL TO ORDER
- ACKNOWLEDGE GUESTS
- APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
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- May 23, 2022 (Cook, Morehead-Moore, and Sutton)
- APPROVAL OF CLAIMS
- NEW DISCIPLINE:
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- 22-PO-21 – Sergeant Jeffrey Kingery, Badge Number 5189 – Written reprimand (not appealed filed).
- OLD BUSINESS
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- 22-PO-20 – Officer Lavarus Giles, Badge Number 1423 – 21 day suspension. (Tabled from May 23rd meeting). Requested by the Merit Commission to appear before the board on the meeting that will be held on June 27, at 4:00 pm.
- MERIT AWARD RECOMMENDATION:
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- Civilian Alex Rodriguez – for actions taken during a crash investigation that resulted in serious bodily injury at the intersection of Washington Ave. and Garvin St.
- APPLICANT PROCESS:Â
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- Certification of scores from applicants who completed the selection process on May 14th and 16th. These scores will be added to the current rolling eligibility list and will be good for one year from certification.
- PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE:
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- Update on officers in Field Training Program.
- RESIGNATIONS:
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- Officer Nathan Wood, badge number 1545 resigning effective June 19th 2022Â
after serving 5 months and 26 days.
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- Officer Elijah Mastoridis, badge number 1501 resigning effective June 26th 2022 after serving 2 years and 24 days.
- RETIREMENTS:Â
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- Officer Jennifer Cueto, badge number 1246 retiring effective September 26th 2022Â
after serving 22 years, and 7 days.
- REMINDERS:Â The scheduled meeting for Monday, July 11th cancelled. The next scheduled meeting is July 25th at 4pm.
- ADJOURNMENT
Gov. Beshear Announces $400K in Funding to Improve Parks in Henderson County
Gov. Beshear Announces $400K in Funding to Improve Parks in Henderson County
HENDERSON, Ky. (June 22, 2022) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear presented $400,000 in federal grant awards to improve two parks in Henderson County. The funding will be used for projects at the Airline Road Sports Complex and Sandy Lee Watkins Park.
“These projects will benefit our Kentucky families and provide greater accessibility to our parks,†said Gov. Beshear. “Investing in our outdoor spaces is investing in the well-being of Kentuckians.â€
Airline Road Sports Complex (Phase II)
Gov. Beshear presented a $200,000 grant from the Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) to the city of Henderson for Phase II of the Airline Road Sports Complex project. Phase II will include the construction of six baseball diamonds, two multi-purpose fields, one concession area, parking lots, lighting, as well as pedestrian walkways. The project will provide a centralized location for youth sports leagues.
“This land and water grant is an important piece of the financing plan for our new youth sports park,†said Henderson Mayor Steve Austin. “It’s a rather expensive venture overall, but very valuable to our community in years to come. It will serve our community with youth sports facilities for baseball, football, soccer and lacrosse. The sports park will be a 60-acre facility that will be constructed in three phases with phase one starting immediately.â€
Sandy Lee Watkins Park Restroom Facilities
Gov. Beshear presented $200,000 in LWCF funding to the Henderson County Fiscal Court to construct two Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant restroom facilities at Sandy Lee Watkins Park. The project will include underground electric lines, water lines, meters, plumbing fixtures, water heaters and the construction of the building.
“Sandy Lee Watkins Park has become a favorite destination for local anglers, walkers, horseback riders, families and nature enthusiasts,†said Henderson County Judge/Executive Brad Schneider. “Every year more and more folks are enjoying its amenities. We appreciate all those who helped make this funding opportunity possible.â€
About the Land and Water Conservation Fund
The LWCF provides federal grant funds to protect important natural areas, acquire land for outdoor recreation and develop or renovate public outdoor recreation facilities such as campgrounds, picnic areas, sports and playfields, swimming facilities, boating and fishing facilities, trails, natural areas and parks. To receive the federal funds, which are administered at the state level by the Department for Local Government, selected applicants must undergo federal review and receive approval from the National Park Service.
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Vincennes University Will Host Free STEM Academy For High School Students
WHAT: Vincennes University is hosting a weeklong, overnight STEM Academy that will bring students from all backgrounds who are entering grades 11 and 12 to the Vincennes Campus for a free, intensive summer experience to explore careers and education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics while experiencing campus life.
Students participating in the academy will complete hands-on STEM activities and labs, visit select local STEM employers, hear from VU alumni working in STEM fields to learn about their experiences and discover steps to take to prepare for future STEM careers. Upon successful completion of the academy, students will earn two college credits.
There are two opportunities for the media to visit this academy session. On Wednesday, June 29 at 2:30 p.m. (EDT), students will participate in hands-on activities in IT, chemistry, and skilled trades technology starting in the Wathen Business Building. On Friday, July 1 at 3 p.m. (EDT), they will present their research projects in Jefferson Student Union.
WHEN: 2:30 p.m. (EDT), June 29, 2022, and 3 p.m. (EDT) July 1, 2022
WHERE:
- Wathen Business Building,1320 N. 2nd St., Vincennes, IN 47591
- Jefferson Student Union, 1311 Chestnut St., Vincennes, IN 47591
CONTACT: Nicole Hagemeier-McVay, STEM Academy Coordinator, (812) 798-5073, nhagemeier-mcvay@vinu.edu