Twelve members were named to Governor’s Public Health Commission

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health today announced the appointment of 12 new members to the Governor’s Public Health Commission, which was established last month by Governor Eric J. Holcomb to study Indiana’s public health system and make recommendations for improvement. The appointees include elected officials, public health professionals, and other key health stakeholders from across the state.

The commission, which will host its first meeting on Sept. 16, is being chaired by former state Senator Luke Kenley and former State Health Commissioner Judy Monroe, MD, FAAFP. Current State Health Commissioner Kris Box, MD, FACOG, will serve as secretary.

The newly appointed members are:

  • Grant County Commissioner Mark Bardsley of Marion
  • Marion County Health Officer Virginia Caine, MD, of Indianapolis
  • Mayor Bob Courtney of Madison
  • Hendricks County Commissioner Dennis Dawes of Brownsburg
  • Carl Ellison of Indianapolis, president and CEO of the Indiana Minority Health Coalition
  • Paul Halverson, DrPH, FACHE, of Indianapolis, founding dean of the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health
  • Kim Irwin of Indianapolis, administrator of the Indiana Public Health Association
  • Hannah Maxey, PhD, MPH, RDH, of Fishers, director of the Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research & Policy at the IU School of Medicine
  • Brian Tabor of Indianapolis, president of the Indiana Hospital Association
  • Cara Veale, DHS, OTR, FACHE, of Washington, CEO of the Indiana Rural Health Association
  • Allen County Health Department Administrator Mindy Waldron of Fort Wayne
  • Ripley County Health Officer David Welsh, MD, of Versailles

Former U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks of Carmel will serve as a non-voting citizen adviser to the commission. 

“We have the talent and brainpower on this commission to achieve our vision of every Hoosier having equal access to essential public health services, regardless of where they live,” said State Health Commissioner Kris Box. “The work we undertake here will lay the foundation for better health for all Hoosiers and ensure Indiana is well-positioned for the future.”

IDOH also announced today that the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation has awarded a $250,000 grant to the department to support the commission’s work. One of the foundation’s primary focus areas is health. 

“This initiative is timely and builds upon the foundation’s prior grants to strengthen the public health infrastructure,” said Fairbanks Foundation President and CEO Claire Fiddian-Green. “We are pleased to support the state’s work to improve public health outcomes in Indiana.”

The commission’s inaugural meeting will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 16, in Conference Room C at the Indiana Government Center South, 302 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN. Proceedings will be live-streamed and available online at https://www.youtube.com/c/IndianaDepartmentofHealth

More information about the commission, including agendas, resources, and other materials, can be found at www.in.gov/gphc. Executive Order 21-21, which established the commission, can be found here.