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Vectren Announces Key Leadership Changes

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Vectren Announces Key Leadership Changes


As part of the company’s ongoing succession planning, today Vectren Corporation (NYSE: VVC) Chairman, President and CEO Carl Chapman announced organizational changes that will transition a number of key vice presidents into new roles and name a new senior vice president to better coordinate activities related to the customer experience. Approved by the company’s Board of Directors on May 16, 2017, these changes will be effective June 1, 2017.

Vectren’s vice president of customer experience, Dan Bugher, will be promoted to senior vice president of customer experience where he retains his current oversight of Vectren’s contact center and revenue management teams and also assumes oversight of marketing and communications, information technology, and industrial sales and economic development. The organizational shift effectively aligns all the departments that primarily touch Vectren’s utility customers, whether through technology enhancements or directly through services and programs. Bugher will begin reporting directly to Rick Schach, Vectren’s executive vice president and chief operating officer.

Jim Francis, vice president of safety and system integrity, will assume the role of vice president of human resources, and Ellis Redd, current vice president of human resources, will assume the vice president of safety and system integrity position. Francis will report to Schach, and Redd will report to Jon Luttrell, senior vice president of utility operations and president of Vectren Utility Holdings, Inc.

Misty Seaton, vice president, controller and assistant treasurer, will transition into the vice president of corporate audit role. She takes over that responsibility from Patrick Edwards who previously had moved to the vice president and treasurer position. These rotations allow David Bowler, director of corporate services, systems management and reporting, to be promoted to vice president, controller and assistant treasurer to assume oversight of the company’s accounting functions. Seaton will report directly to the Audit and Risk Management Committee Chair of the Board of Directors with a dotted line to Ron Christian, executive vice president and chief legal and external affairs officer. Edwards and Bowler will report to Susan Hardwick, executive vice president and chief financial officer.

The vice president of customer energy solutions, Robbie Sears, will become vice president of energy solutions and planning, where he will continue to report to Schach and focus on revenue and growth opportunities and technology innovation execution and assume oversight of strategic planning functions for Vectren’s utilities.

“These changes ensure the continued development of our management team to effectively prepare our company for continued growth and success, including vice presidential rotation opportunities that broaden these individuals’ business acumen and operations experience,” said Chapman. “Likewise, the promotions in our utility operations group ensure we remain focused on improving our customers’ experiences at every touch point.”

About Vectren
Vectren Corporation (NYSE: VVC) is an energy holding company headquartered in Evansville, Ind. Vectren’s energy delivery subsidiaries provide gas and/or electricity to more than 1 million customers in adjoining service territories that cover nearly two-thirds of Indiana and about 20 percent of Ohio, primarily in the west central area. Vectren’s nonutility subsidiaries and affiliates currently offer energy-related products and services to customers throughout the U.S. These include infrastructure services and energy services. To learn more about Vectren, visit www.vectren.com.

MAY 18, 2017 “READERS FORUM”

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Whats on your mind today?

Todays “READERS POLL” question is”Do you feel that our elected officials knowingly withheld information concerning who is paying the utilities bills at the Ford Center?

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CHANNEL 44 NEWS: Bosse, Harrison, and North High School Kick-Off Graduations This Week

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Bosse, Harrison, and North High School Kick-Off Graduations This Week

1,300 students from Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will officially graduate from high school over the next three days. The Class of 2017 was offered approximately $34.4(m) in scholarships, an increase of more than $5(m) from what was…

57 Percent Of 2016 Indiana Law Graduates Have Full Time JD Jobs

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57 Percent Of 2016 Indiana Law Graduates Have Full-Time JD-Required JobsMarilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

A little more than half of the 2016 graduates of Indiana law schools have full-time, long-term jobs where bar passage is required, according to American Bar Association employment statistics.

In total, 771 individuals graduated from Indiana’s four fully accredited law schools in 2016 and, as of 10 months after graduation, 442 – or 57 percent – have full-time, permanent positions that demand a license to practice. Comparatively, the Indiana Class of 2015 had 765 graduates with 466 – or 61 percent – having full-time, long-term bar passage required jobs.

Nationally, 37,124 individuals completed their legal studies in 2016 across the country. Of this, 62 percent have full-time, long-term jobs that require bar passage.

Selected stats from Indiana law schools for full-time, long-term jobs are as follows:

Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
248 graduates
204 employed
121 bar passage required
66 J.D. advantage

Indiana University Maurer School of Law
191 graduates
160 employed
133 bar passage required
24 J.D. advantage

Notre Dame Law School
172 graduates
141 employed
131 bar passage required
5 J.D. advantage

Valparaiso Law School
160 graduates
84 employed
57 bar passage required
22 J.D. advantage

The ABA data also breaks down the employment numbers by job type. For IU McKinney, the public sector was the biggest employer of its 2016 graduates while the largest segment of IU Maurer graduates were evenly divided between the government and business & industry jobs. Notre Dame and Valparaiso sent more graduates to law firms.

Top three providers of full-time, long-term jobs for graduates of Indiana law schools are:

IU McKinney
Government – 46 graduates
Business & industry – 45
Law firm with two to 10 attorneys – 42

IU Maurer
Government – 29
Business & industry – 29
Law firms with more than 501 attorneys – 19

Notre Dame
Law firms with more than 501 attorneys – 39
Government – 19
Law firms with two to 10 attorneys – 15

Valparaiso
Law firms with two to 10 attorneys – 24
Government – 21
Business & industry – 14

Around the country, the bulk of law school graduates — 44 percent — secured positions with law firms. This was followed by 14 percent who went to work in business and industry and 12 percent who worked in the government.

Also nationally, 9 percent of the 2016 graduates had clerkships in state and federal courts. Comparatively, IU Maurer and Notre Dame led Indiana law schools with 17 and 16 graduates, respectively, getting clerkships. IU McKinney had six members of the Class of 2016 take clerkships and Valparaiso had three.

The ABA did not have any data on the 2016 graduates of Indiana Tech Law School, which is scheduled to close June 30.

To see more employment statistics, click here.

HATFIELD APPOINTED TO MIDWESTERN LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE STUDYING CRIMINAL JUSTICE, PUBLIC SAFETY

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HATFIELD APPOINTED TO MIDWESTERN LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE STUDYING CRIMINAL JUSTICE, PUBLIC SAFETY

INDIANAPOLIS – State Rep. Ryan Hatfield (D-Evansville) has been appointed by Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma (R-Indianapolis) to serve as a member of the Midwestern Legislative Conference (MLC) Criminal Justice & Public Safety Committee for the 2017-2018 biennium.

Legislators from 11 Midwestern states and four Canadian provinces serve on the MLC Criminal Justice & Public Safety Committee. The Committee will study a range of issues, including sentencing reform, strategies to reduce recidivism, the role and use of specialty courts, alternatives to incarceration, and victims’ rights. The Committee will meet in Des Moines, Iowa, in July.

“I am honored by this appointment to serve our state,” Hatfield said. “I welcome the opportunity to work with other legislators from across the Midwest to examine critical public safety issues.  I hope this committee will work towards reducing recidivism, police and community relations, and ridding our neighborhoods of the spreading drug epidemic affecting so many Hoosier families.”

The New-Harmony Gazette Publisher Responds To CCO Blogger

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The New-Harmony Gazette Publisher Responds To CCO Blogger

The Harmony Way Bridge has never been condemned or closed by either the State of Indiana or Illinois. It was closed by the White County Bridge Commission and barricades were put up on the Indiana State Police to block access in accord with the White County Bridge Commission desire. For $30,000 dollars, according to a bridge study, done by Bridge engineer James Barker in 2012, the bridge could have been opened within one month of it’s closing and earning as much as $600,000 per year in tolls and additional $500,000 per year for New Harmony and Posey County in transient income.

That’s my point, disaffected. If Posey County politicians had the guts they would have taken title to the bridge for $1 dollar in 2014 and the bridge would be paying for itself and helping the people of White County Illinois and North Posey County. The White County Bridge. Commission is a legal entity and it was created by Congress but it can only be sold to another government entity such as the State of Illinois, Indiana or White or Posey County. For $1 the Posey County Commission can have full legal authority over the Harmony Way Bridge just as they do the Memorial Bridge in Mt. Vernon.

As a matter of fact there has never been any bridge engineers study that came any where close to the $15 million dollars you quote for rehabilitating the Harmony Way Bridge. Learn the facts before you spout off. You apparently don’t live in New Harmony, Indiana or White County, Illinois.

I have over 2500 petition signature from both, demanding that the bridge be opened. Your the odd man out “disaffected.”

Posted by Dan Barton

Publisher Of The New-Harmony Gazette

FOOTNOTE:   The City County Observer posted this article without opinion, bias or editing.

UPDATED: Governor Holcomb’s Schedule for Week of May 15, 2017

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for the week of May 15, 2017. 

Thursday, May 18, 2017

What:                           Ceremonial Bill Signing for HEA 1144, regarding rail transit development in Northwest Indiana.

Attending:        Gov. Eric J. Holcomb

Minority Leader State Rep. Scott Pelath

State Rep. Hal Slager

Michigan City Mayor Ron Meer

Mike Noland, President of the South Shore Rail Board

Other state and local officials and stakeholder

When:               8:45 a.m. to 10 a.m. CDT

Where:                         South Shore Rail Station

503 N. Carroll Ave.

Michigan City, IN 46360  (East of Carroll Ave. on Holiday St.)

Rain Location: 601 N. Roeske, Michigan City

Thursday, May 18, 2017

What:                           Ceremonial Bill Signing for HEA 1344, regarding assistance for residents in lead-contaminated areas of East Chicago.

Attending:                    Gov. Eric J. Holcomb

State Sen. Ed Charbonneau

State Sen. Lonnie Randolph

State Rep. Earl Harris, Jr.

Other state and local officials and stakeholders

 

When:                          11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CDT

Where:               Riley Park Recreation Pavilion

1005 E. Chicago Ave.

East Chicago, IN 46312

Thursday, May 18, 2017

What:                           One Region Chamber Reception

Host:                One Region

When:              3:30 to 4:30 p.m. CDT; a conversation with the governor at 3:40 p.m.

Where:                         South Shore Performing Arts Center

1040 Ridge Road

Munster, IN 46321

Friday, May 19, 2017

What:                           32nd Annual Bunker Hill Mini 500

Host:                            Bunker Hill Elementary First Graders

When:                          9:30 to 10:30 a.m. EDT

Details:              Celebrating a month-long study of Indiana, Bunker Hill Elementary School first graders will simulate the Indy 500 in hand-crafted racecars. Gov. Holcomb will wave the green and checkered flags and present trophies to the winners.

 

Where:                         Franklin Central High School Football Stadium

6641 South Franklin Rd.

Indianapolis, IN 46259

Saturday, May 20, 2017

What:                           2nd Annual Boy Scouts of America Governor’s Campout

Host:                            Governor Eric J. Holcomb and First Lady Janet Holcomb

Attending:                    Approximately 100 scouts from the Crossroads of America Council, representing communities across the state

When:                          1 to 2 p.m. EDT

Photo Opportunities from 1 to 1:50 p.m.

Availability from 1:50 to 2 p.m.

Details:            The governor and first lady will join the scouts for the following activities at the residents:

  • Obstacle Course
  • Shooting Sports
  • Red Cross Training
  • Residence Tour
  • Basketball

Where:             Governor’s Residence

4600 N. Meridian Street

Indianapolis, IN 46208

 

Saturday, May 20, 2017

What:                           Salesforce Tower Indianapolis Grand Opening Celebration

Host:                            Salesforce

When:                          2:30 to 5:30 p.m. EDT, with remarks by the governor at about 4:20 p.m.

Where:                         Salesforce Tower Indianapolis

1 E. Ohio Street

South Side of Monument Circle (weather permitting)

Indianapolis, IN 46204