Secretary Chambers announce new executive vice president of IEDC

INDIANAPOLIS  – Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers today announced David Rosenberg has been named executive vice president of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) effective immediately. Rosenberg most recently served as vice president of operations for Market Street Group, a locally owned consulting and advisory firm.

Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers

“I’m excited to welcome David to the executive team where we will provide leadership and oversight for several important IEDC initiatives and focus areas,” said Sec. Chambers. “His past experience has prepared him well for this role, and I look forward to collaborating with him and the rest of the team in continuing to make Indiana the best place to do business.”

In his role, Rosenberg will report to Sec. Chambers and will oversee several strategic initiatives, including the Indiana Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI), and advance economic development priorities focused on building the economy and workforce of the future, catalyzing entrepreneurship, and advancing the quality of life and quality of opportunity for Hoosiers.

Rosenberg began his career as deputy chief of staff and director of enterprise development for former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard. In this role, he managed billions of dollars of development and projects, streamlined operations throughout the enterprise, and represented the city at the City-County Council and Indiana Statehouse. Prior to joining Market Street Group, Rosenberg served as operations officer for Indianapolis Public Schools, where he oversaw the reorganization and modernization of transportation, directed more than 9 million square feet of real estate, and led the sale and development of Bottleworks District in Indianapolis. 

Rosenberg volunteers with the Marion County Dedicated eLearning Network, Indy Chamber’s Business Equity for Indy Committee, and previously served on the United Way of Central Indiana’s 100th Anniversary Committee. He has been recognized as a Forty Under 40 leader by the Indianapolis Business Journal.

Rosenberg is a graduate of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. He resides in Zionsville with his wife, Ali, and kids, Will and Lily.