Braun Creates Task Force to Address Indiana’s Growing Energy Needs
- On June 23, 2025, Governor Mike Braun introduced nine new individuals to join the Board of Directors for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation at the state level.
- Braun initiated the board overhaul and an independent forensic audit because he seeks a leadership team aligned with his administration's vision and increased transparency.
- FTI Consulting has been hired to audit IEDC operations covering the period between January 2022 and the end of 2024, with an $800,000 budget allocated to examine funding distribution and usage.
- Braun highlighted that the new members appointed to the IEDC Board represent the Administration’s commitment to promoting freedom and opportunity, bringing a wide range of expertise from sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and retail.
- The leadership changes and audit aim to improve accountability, focus on small businesses, and support wage growth and job creation across Indiana.
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Governor Braun pledges transparency with new IEDC board in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) has come under increased scrutiny since Governor Mike Braun took office. A new board has been appointed, and Braun assures that this board will differ from its predecessors by placing a greater emphasis on transparency and small businesses, alongside its traditional focus on larger enterprises."Keeping the ones you've got is a lot easier than trying to lure the ones in you don't ha…

Braun replaces IEDC board members with new appointees
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Indiana Governor Mike Braun Appoints Nine New People to Indiana Economic Development Corporation
WISH-TV STATEWIDE-Indiana Governor Mike Braun has appointed nine new people to serve on the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s Board of Directors. You might remember that Braun announced an independent audit of IEDC back in April. Braun said Monday that the new appointees come from all over the state and have experience “from across the spectrum of Indiana’s economy from agriculture to manufacturing to retail.” He also emphasized that th…
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