Indiana

Sue Ellspermann vying with more than 30 others for Ivy Tech president job

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Former Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann will face competition from more than 30 applicants who are vying to become the next president of Ivy Tech Community College.

The Indianapolis Star reports that the college has declined to publicly disclose the candidates’ names. But a trustee who’s heading up the search committee said in statement that the pool of applicants includes in-state and out-of-state candidates who have a wide variety of backgrounds and leadership experience.

The search committee plans to select some of those candidates for in-person interviews. It’s aiming to name the college’s new president in April, with an anticipated summer start date.

Gov. Mike Pence announced in December that Ellspermann planned to apply for the position. She resigned as lieutenant governor in March.

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