UNGETHIEM ELECTED TO IACC DISTRICT OFFICE

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Vanderburgh County Commissioner Bruce Ungethiem was elected Vice President of the Indiana Association of County Commissioners (IACC) South West District during their recent annual conference.  Spencer County Commissioner Al Logsdon stated that “Ungethiem will be a great spokesperson for their district and is very dedicated to improving local government.”

As District Vice President, Ungethiem will represent the elected county commissioners in the South West district of the state, which includes the following counties: Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe, Orange, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, and Warrick. The IACC is represented by six districts in the state. Ungethiem will serve on the IACC’s board of directors, which determines policies and legislative goals for the Association.

Perry County Commissioner Larry James was elected District President during the meeting as well. The district meeting also included discussion on current issues pertaining to county government in the South West District.

The elections were held during the IACC’s 2016 Annual Conference, the largest gathering of County Commissioners in the state. The four-day conference included several different workshops, and breakout sessions that were designed specifically for county commissioners and support staff.

The Keynote Speaker, Governor Elect Eric Holcomb spoke about “Building Indiana for the next 200 Years” and ways County Commissioners could partner with the state to succeed in promoting community prosperity and strengthen Indiana’s economy for the future.

Additionally, State Fiscal Leaders Senator Luke Kenley (SD 20) and Representative Tim Brown (HD 41) addressed the attendees on their perspective of the challenges and opportunities for future transportation funding.

Commissioner Ungethiem and others attended several training workshops concerning such county related topics on “Building for the Next 200 years” where they discussed building a strong foundation in all areas of local government and focused on Transportation Funding, Asset Management, Collaborative Leadership, Economic Development, Public Safety Communications, Criminal Justice Reinvestment, Data Transparency, and more.