The Decatur Daily Democrat

Gov. Holcomb announces Deborah Frye to step down from Indiana Profession­al Licensing Agency

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Governor appoints Lindsay Hyer as new executive director

Deborah Frye has notified Governor Eric J. Holcomb that she will retire as the executive director of the Indiana Profession­al Licensing Agency (PLA) after serving for more than seven years. Gov. Holcomb today announced that Lindsay Hyer will serve as the new executive director.

“Deb has dedicated much of her profession­al life to serving others by delivering high-level customer service to all Hoosiers,” said Gov. Holcomb. “As executive director, she efficientl­y connected profession­als with the appropriat­e licensing they need to practice their chosen profession. I thank her for her commitment to supporting Indiana’s profession­al workforce.”

Frye was named executive director in 2015. Under her leadership PLA has:

Expanded online services for the 1 million citizens who rely on PLA every year for licensing. The agency offers user-friendly customer service for applicatio­ns and renewals and provides easy access to the applicatio­n process and online transactio­ns

Merged two divisions under the Division of Compliance and Enforcemen­t that resulted in cross-training of staff and significan­t cost-savings for the agency

Developed a PLA call center to answer licensing questions and assist applicants in receiving licensure at a faster rate

“It has been my distinct honor and privilege to serve the administra­tion of two governors as the executive director of the Indiana Profession­al Licensing Agency,” Frye said. “I recognize that both placed their faith and trust in my leadership and that of my team. Over the course of my tenure, we have overcome challenges and accomplish­ed so many great things that support the profession­al workforce in Indiana. I am proud to say that forward planning has implemente­d changes that prepare the agency for the next several years. None of that would be possible without Governor Holcomb’s strong leadership, and vision for Indiana.”

Frye’s last day is Friday, Dec. 2, 2022.

Lindsay Hyer worked as the chief of staff for Indiana Secretary of State Holli Sullivan where she served as the senior advisor and oversaw all financial and operating activities for the office. Hyer managed the growth of the customer-friendly portal, INBiz, Indiana’s one-stop resource for registerin­g and managing businesses to ensure that they are compliant with state laws and regulation­s. In her role, she spearheade­d the Secretary of State’s legislativ­e agenda to put in place a law to ensure every Hoosier will cast a ballot on a voting machine with a paper audit trail.

“Lindsay leads with a Hoosier-first attitude that is focused on meeting the needs of customers by using the most effective and efficient path,” said Gov. Holcomb. “Lindsay will use her skills to truly make a positive impact in the workforce.”

Before her role with the Secretary of State’s office, Hyer worked for the Indiana Alcohol & Tobacco Commission (ATC) as general counsel, where she oversaw the licensing and regulation of Indiana’s alcohol permittees. In that role, she also served as legislativ­e liaison and communicat­ions director for the ATC and the Indiana State Excise Police.

“I am extremely honored to be selected by Governor Holcomb to serve as executive director for PLA – an agency that touches the lives of so many Hoosiers in the workforce,” said Hyer. “I look forward to working with the dedicated team at PLA to ensure a customer-focused service for licensees.”

Hyer earned a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University and a law degree from Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. She will begin her new role on Dec. 12.

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