New leadership team members announced for ISDA
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INDIANAPOLIS (July 16, 2025) – Two new leadership changes have been announced by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA). David Bausman has been selected as the General Counsel and Andrew Sherman has been promoted to Director of the Economic Development Division. “We are proud of the impact that these two individuals have made for Indiana agriculture here in the U.S. and abroad,” said Don Lamb, Director of the Indiana State Department of Ag. “I am excited to see them step into these new roles and look forward to continued growth and success for our future.”
David Bausman will serve as the chief legal advisor for the agency. He also manages ISDA’s Public Affairs team which is responsible for the agency’s policy development at the federal, state and local level. Additionally, he is currently overseeing the agency’s efforts in creating the Agricultural Portal, which was a Governor Braun legislative priority from this past session. In addition, he serves as the Lt. Governor’s proxy for the Environmental Rules Board. Bausman was previously at ISDA from July 2013 to January 2017 when he led the policy and regulatory affairs team at the ISDA working on leading the agency’s legislative and policy efforts. Prior to rejoining ISDA, Bausman held the role of General Counsel with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) where he worked on various conservation issues such as forest management, carbon sequestration, and drainage issues. Bausman has over 12 years of experience working in state government in various legal and legislative capacities. His time at ISDA and DNR has given him a wide range of experience dealing with agricultural and conservation issues facing Indiana’s farmers. Bausman has a bachelor’s degree in political science from DePauw University and a law degree from Robert H. McKinney School of Law at Indiana University. He lives in Johnson County with his wife and two daughters and enjoys fishing, golfing, and the great outdoors. Andrew (Drew) Sherman has been promoted from International Trade Director to Economic Development Director. In this role, Sherman will lead and implement ISDA’s business retention, expansion, and attraction strategy, including partnerships with State, regional, and local economic development organizations. In his previous role as ISDA’s International Trade Director, Sherman advocated for Indiana agriculture in global markets and supported Hoosier exporters across the agricultural value chain. Sherman continues to represent ISDA on several export advisory councils, including the Indiana District Export Council, Indiana Small Business Development Center, Indiana Economic Development Corporation Trade Council and US Global Leadership Council’s Indiana Advisory Committee. Sherman joined ISDA in 2022 and has 10+ years of experience across the public, private, and non-profit sectors. An Iowa native, he has a Bachelor’s degree in Economics & International Studies from Iowa State University and a Master’s of Public Affairs from Indiana University in Economic Development, Policy Analysis, & Public Finance. Sherman is a member of AgriInstitute’s Indiana Agricultural Leadership Program Class 21 and participated in the Emerging Professional Leadership Program Class of 2023. Sherman resides in Indianapolis with his wife and daughter.
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Pictured about is David Bausman. ISDA’s general counsel. For a high resolution photo, please email Regan Herr at rherr@isda.in.gov. |
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Pictured above is Andrew (Drew) Sherman, ISDA’s Economic Development Director. For a high resolution photo, please email Regan Herr at rherr@isda.in.gov. |
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Governor Braun Forms Task Force to Strengthen Emergency Alert System to Protect Hoosiers
INDIANAPOLIS – In the wake of flooding devastation in Texas, Governor Mike Braun is launching an Emergency Alert Task Force to evaluate the current alert and warning systems in Indiana and identify opportunities to enhance those systems or provide additional warning systems to keep Hoosiers safe.
“Following the tragic loss of life from flooding in Texas, we’re taking proactive action to make sure our emergency alert systems are up-to-date, fully functional, and that we’re making any enhancements possible to better protect Hoosiers from extreme weather.” – Governor Mike Braun
The task force will be led by Indiana Department of Homeland Security and Integrated Public Safety Commission, with input from municipal and county officials from fire and law enforcement, as well as advisors from the Indiana Geographic Information Office, National Weather Service, and cell-phone network carriers.
This task force will work on an aggressive timeline this autumn with its evaluation and recommendations to improve emergency alerting protocols, systems, and technology prepared for the Governor by November 1.
Southwest Chapter of the American Red Cross Indiana Region Welcomes New Board Members
Evansville, Ind., (July 17, 2025) – The Southwest Chapter of the American Red Cross Indiana Region is proud to announce the addition of two new board members: Kymberly Thomas and Tonda Welch.
Originally from Henderson, Kentucky, Kymberly relocated to Evansville in 2021. Outside of work, Kymberly and her husband enjoy traveling, experiencing the arts and engaging in service work.
Tonda is a member of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority, which raises money for local charities, scholarships and families in need. She is also a board member of the Prides Creek Golf Course.
Board of Park Commissioners Approves Request for Proposals to Activate Mesker Amphitheatre
At its meeting earlier today, the Evansville Board of Park Commissioners granted permission for city officials to issue a formal Request for Proposals (RFP) to lease Mesker Amphitheatre for use as an entertainment venue.
Once issued, the RFP will remain open for a 60-day period, giving individuals and organizations the opportunity to submit detailed proposals for future use of the historic facility. After the submission window closes, the Parks Board will evaluate the proposals to determine whether a viable path exists to re-activate Mesker Amphitheatre as an entertainment destination.
“Mesker Amphitheatre holds a special place in the hearts of many Evansville residents; it’s where generations of families have come together to enjoy live music, performances, and community events,” said Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry. “We believe it’s time to explore new opportunities to breathe life back into this beloved venue. Today’s action is a meaningful step toward that goal.”
Originally opened in 1951, Mesker Amphitheatre was once one of the largest open-air venues in the region. Its potential reactivation aligns with Mayor Terry’s broader commitment to Neighborhood Revitalization and Economic Development, aiming to transform underutilized public spaces into assets that contribute to a more dynamic, inclusive Evansville.
The RFP will seek proposals that are financially viable, operationally sound, and sensitive to the amphitheatre’s historic character and location near the Mesker Park Zoo.
“Reactivating Mesker will require the right partner – someone who shares our vision for a community-centered venue that also brings economic and cultural vitality,” Mayor Terry said. “We’re hopeful that this process will bring forth exciting opportunities for the future of Mesker Amphitheatre.”
The official RFP will be posted in the coming days.
Adult Basic Education/English Language Learner Students Graduate July 25 at Ivy Tech Community College
Ivy Tech saw a 78.6% increase in program growth from the 2023-24 school year, to current, with a total of 359 students being served. In the program, students received classroom-based, self-paced learning with direct teacher support in literacy, math, science and social studies. ELL students received help developing proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing through traditional instruction and group and partner-based activities.
Of the total finishing, 41 have received their High School Equivalency.
Nick Bragin, executive director of Ivy+ Career Link, said students who enroll in Adult Basic Education and English Language Learner programs represent many different backgrounds and lived experiences. Often, individuals have experienced barriers to access to education and/or academic success. “Students in our program averaged approximately 44.5 hours in the classroom — a major time commitment for individuals balancing work, family, caregiving, and other responsibilities. Each student is taking a step toward personal growth, expanding employment opportunities, higher earning potential, and pathways toward further education,” he said.
USI honored by NABC for academics in 2024-25
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball was honored by the National Association of Basketball Coaches with a Team Academic Excellence and eight Honors Court awards for 2024-25.
USI earned the NABC Team Academic Excellence Award after the Screaming Eagles completed the 2024-25 season with a combined 3.18 cumulative grade point average. The award recognizes programs that completed the academic year with a team GPA of 3.0 or higher.
USI also has received the Ohio Valley Conference’s Team Academic Award (presented to the conference team with the greatest percentage of eligible student athletes that earn a 3.25 GPA or higher) for the last two seasons.
In addition to the team award, USI had eight of its 17 players named to the NABC Honors Court. To be named to the Honors Court, a student athlete must be a junior, senior, or graduate student who finished the academic year with a 3.2 GPA or better.
The Screaming Eagles named to the NABC Honors Court are junior center Alex Horiuk (Business Administration); junior guard Damoni Harrison (Sports Management); junior guard Jack Campion (Sports Management); graduate forward Jack Mielke (Master of Business Administration); junior guard Johnny Semany (Business Administration); graduate center Nick Hittle (Data Analytics), junior guard Ryan Hall (Master of Business Administration).
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