(INDIANAPOLIS) — Mike Ripley, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s longtime civil justice, health care and employment law policy expert will be retiring at the end of this year.
A former state legislator, for the last 14 years he has advocated before the General Assembly on behalf of the Indiana Chamber and the Hoosier business community.
“Mike has done an outstanding job representing the interests of member companies,” says Indiana Chamber President Kevin Brinegar. “Whether it’s been worker’s compensation, unemployment insurance, smoking policies and so much more, Mike has consistently and passionately stepped up to the plate on so many major issues that affect the workplace and beyond.”
Before joining the Indiana Chamber, Ripley represented the 79th district and the citizens of Adams, Allen and Wells counties in the state Legislature; he was first elected in 1996.
Applications are now being accepted by the Indiana Chamber for the soon-to-be-open vice president of health care, employment law and civil justice position. Interested individuals with the related qualifications can view the job description at www.indianachamber.com/jobs and contact the Indiana Chamber’s HR Director, Michelle Kavanaugh, at mkavanaugh@indianachamber.com or (317) 264-3167.
Brinegar notes that the goal is to have the position filled 4-6 weeks before Ripley leaves in late December.
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The Indiana Chamber partners with 25,000 members and investors – representing over four million Hoosiers – to achieve the mission of “cultivating a world-class environment which provides economic opportunity and prosperity.”
