December 6: John Hammond, “Understanding the 2016 Presidential Election from an Indiana Perspective” 

By on December 2, 2016

What an election year it has been!  No matter your personal or political views, this has been an incredible election year with historic significance for the state of Indiana.  Join us at Rotary on Tuesday to discuss the issue.  JohnR. Hammond III is co­chair of Ice Miller’s Public Affairs Group.

As a veteran of Indiana state government, he has helped shape a wide variety of public policy, from tax policy to environmental management, education to tort reform, transportation to insurance and economic development.

John served as a key aide to former Indiana Governor Robert D. Orr during his time as lieutenant governor, as well as serving as a deputy campaign manager for Orr’s gubernatorial run in 1979 and heading up his transition team in 1980. He was senior executive assistant for Legislative Affairs and Education Policy in the Orr administration, serving as chief legislative liaison for six general sessions and three special sessions of the Indiana Legislature during the 1980s.

Since leaving state government in 1988, he has led the governmental and public affairs programs for several major Indiana firms. He is a frequent public affairs panelist and lecturer, and is the co­author of the article “Campaigns and Candidates: Lawyers and Their Obligations,” prepared for the Legislative Services Agency for Continuing Legal Education’s seminar titled, “The Lawyer­Lobbyist.” He also serves as a Republican commentator and analyst on Indiana Week in Review, a state wide public affairs news program of WFYI focusing on Indiana government and politics.

John was awarded his Bachelor of Arts from DePauw University in 1976, and a juris doctorate from the Indiana University School of Law in 1991. He is admitted to practice law in the state of Indiana. John joined Ice Miller in February 2001.

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