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Chris Lowery chosen to lead Indiana Commission for Higher Education

Chris Lowery was chosen by an unanimous vote to lead the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
Chris Lowery was chosen by an unanimous vote to lead the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.

The Indiana Commission for Higher Education unanimously voted Thursday to name Chris Lowery the new agency head.

Lowery comes to the job from the statewide Ivy Tech Community College network. He serves as senior vice president of workforce, careers and adult strategy.

In a statement, Gov. Eric Holcomb said Lowery’s experience sets him up to continue aligning education and workforce needs to develop and attract skilled workers to the state.

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Lowery will focus on the organization’s mission to increase enrollment in postsecondary education. The state has a goal of seeing 60 percent of the population complete some form of education or training beyond high school.

Current commissioner, Teresa Lubbers,  will continue to work until March 31. She  announced her plan to leave the agency and the Governor’s Workforce Cabinet earlier this year. Lowery will begin in April.

Contact reporter Justin at  jhicks@wvpe.org or follow him on Twitter at  @Hicks_JustinM.

Justin Hicks covers statewide workforce development and employment issues. Before moving to Indiana, Justin was a freelance journalist and audio producer in New York City covering a variety of topics from crime to classical music. Justin is a graduate of New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute and Appalachian State University.