August 15, 2023

Rosenberg named Indiana commerce secretary, Lathrop elevated to cabinet

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David Rosenberg, left, was named the Indiana Secretary of Commerce. Ann Lathrop, right, was elevated to the governor's cabinet in her position as chief strategy officer for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation. - Courtesy Of The Governor's Office

David Rosenberg, left, was named the Indiana Secretary of Commerce. Ann Lathrop, right, was elevated to the governor's cabinet in her position as chief strategy officer for the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.

Courtesy Of The Governor's Office

David Rosenberg is Indiana’s new secretary of commerce, leading the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.

Gov. Eric Holcomb named Rosenberg to the position Tuesday to replace Brad Chambers, who announced his departure from the agency last month.

Rosenberg has been with the IEDC for two years, most recently serving as its chief operations officer and chief of staff. His past experience includes both the private sector — helping lead a lobbying and consulting firm — and government, working for the Indianapolis mayor’s office and Indianapolis Public Schools.

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The governor also elevated IEDC Chief Strategy Officer Ann Lathrop to his cabinet. Lathrop will take on more responsibilities within her role at the agency as part of the move.

Holcomb said Rosenberg and Lathrop secured their promotions through their work with companies looking to locate or expand in Indiana.

“Those potential new customers and investment to our state, to a person, are very pleased with the leadership that’s there right now,” Holcomb said.

Holcomb said he looks forward to a seamless transition.

Brandon is our Statehouse bureau chief. Contact him at bsmith@ipbs.org or follow him on Twitter at @brandonjsmith5.

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