Thursday, September 28, 2006

Controversial Indiana BMV Chief Steps Down

WAVE 3 TV Louisville, KY :: Controversial Indiana BMV Chief Steps Down:
"Bureau of Motor Vehicles' Commissioner Joel Silverman, who angered many lawmakers, local officials and residents when he closed more than 20 license branches and completed a computer overhaul that resulted in weeks of problems, is resigning.

Silverman, probably the most polarizing agency head appointed by Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels, will step down on Oct. 16, Daniels said Wednesday. His resignation was among four leadership changes Daniels announced in executive agencies and one in his office, although at least one had been previously reported.

Ron Stiver, commissioner of the Department of Workforce Development, will become the new BMV commissioner. He will be replaced by Andrew Penca, Workforce Development deputy commissioner for strategic research and development."

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