Sue Ellspermann (née Boeglin; born April 29, 1960) is an American academic administrator and politician who served as the 50th lieutenant governor of Indiana, from 2013 to 2016.
[1] She resigned as lieutenant governor on March 2, 2016, to become the president of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, a position she has held since July 1, 2016.
1007, establishing a pilot program requiring drug testing for TANF applicants, and twice voted for a statewide ban on smoking in bars and restaurants.
"[21] Pence and Ellspermann were officially nominated at the Indiana Republican convention on June 10, 2012,[22] and on November 6 won the general election with 49.6% of the vote.
[25] Ellspermann resigned before the completion of her term on March 2, 2016, to become President of Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana.
[27] Ellspermann is a resident of Ferdinand, Indiana, with her husband Jim Mehling, the former principal of Forest Park High School.
[30] She was previously a 20-year member of Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Evansville, where she served on the Parish Council and the Stewardship Commission, and was a eucharistic minister and lector.