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Governor Mike Pence has appointed Kent Schroder interim commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. He has served in executive roles with the organization since 2005 and will succeed Scott Waddell, who announced his resignation last month. November 18, 2013

News Release

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Governor Mike Pence today named Kent Schroder as Interim Commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), effective today.

Schroder has served as the Chief of Staff for BMV since June 1, 2013, after serving as the Chief Information Officer of BMV since 2005. His responsibilities include delivering rapid improvements in delivery of services, increased revenue and cost reduction, and customer satisfaction. Schroder also helped to define and execute strategy that led to agency revitalization.

“I am confident that Kent Schroder will lead the Bureau of Motor Vehicles in this interim period with skill and integrity,” said Governor Pence.

Scott Waddell announced his resignation as Commissioner of the BMV last month.

Source: The Office of Governor Mike Pence

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