AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIndiana Life Sciences Leadership: Gov. Mike Braun says Commerce Secretary David Adams will step down June 30, then stay on as senior advisor through December to keep pushing the state’s $1B Life Sciences Initiative. Agriculture & Plant Health: Purdue Extension confirms tar spot has shown up early in eastern Indiana, but experts stress scouting first and avoiding automatic spraying. Education Leadership: IPS names George Washington High School math/science coach Andrew Jaynes as Indiana’s only NIET Teacher Leader Fellow for 2027, highlighting teacher coaching and distributed leadership. School Operations: Garrett schools hire Michael Reyes as assistant principal for J.E. Ober Elementary, effective 2026-27. AI in Retail: Albertsons Media Collective partners with Criteo to bring sponsored product discovery into AI-powered conversational search. Tech & Health Policy: A federal “Right to Try 2.0” push would let patients with rare diseases access individualized experimental treatments; Indiana is listed among states with similar laws. Local Data Center Tensions: Fulton County residents get a committee update on a data center moratorium study, amid complaints about slow, non-public meetings. Workforce & Trades: Meta’s America’s Workforce Academy aims to train construction trades with certifications and job offers, targeting skilled labor shortages.
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