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Governor Eric Holcomb has appointed David Ober to fill a vacancy on the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission created by the retirement of Jim Atterholt. Additionally, Holcomb appointed Jim Huston to serve as chairman of the IURC. Huston has served as the interim chairman since Atterholt retired in early January.

When a vacancy occurs on the IURC, applications are solicited from the public and accepted by a seven member nominating committee. The committee, comprising four legislative and three gubernatorial appointments, screens the applications and conducts interviews that are open to the public. After conducting the public interviews, the nominating committee recommends three candidates to the governor who then names a new member to the commission. Members of the nominating committee who selected Ober are Committee Chairman Allen Paul, Eric Scroggins, John Blevins, Bill Davis, Jeb Bardon, Greg Server and Jonathan Little. 

For nearly six years, Ober has served as state representative for House District 82, a position from which he will resign prior to becoming an IURC commissioner. During his legislative service, he chaired the House Utilities, Energy and Telecommunications Committee. Ober has a bachelor’s degree computer graphics from Purdue University Calumet. He is the tourism asset coordinator for the Noble County Convention and Visitors Bureau and previously worked for KPC Media Group in Kendallville.

Huston was appointed an IURC commissioner by former-Governor Mike Pence in 2014 and reappointed by Governor Holcomb in 2017. Huston serves as a National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners representative on the Gas Technology Institute’s Public Interest Advisory Committee. He served in the administrations of both Gov. Pence and Gov. Daniels. Huston was chief of staff at the Indiana State Department of Health during the Pence administration and executive director of the Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives during the Daniels administration. He has held a variety of leadership positions throughout his more than 30-year career at both the federal and state level, including service as assistant deputy treasurer for the state of Indiana in 1989 and as deputy commissioner for the Bureau of Motor Vehicles from late 1986 to 1987. Huston has both a B.S. (1986) and an M.A. (2016) from Ball State University. He also is a 1987 recipient of the Sagamore of The Wabash Award and is a member of Brownsburg Kiwanis. 

The IURC soon will begin accepting applications to fill another commission vacancy. Commissioner Angela Weber’s term expires April 1. She will serve until a new commissioner is selected.

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