Former Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb lands director job on clean energy developer’s board

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5 thoughts on “Former Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb lands director job on clean energy developer’s board

  1. I was proud to be a Hoosier under EH’s leadership. He stayed focused on business development for the state and stood clear of getting bogged down with social issues. He will contribute positively for Doral and anywhere else he lands. Good man!

    1. I never cared too much for Gov. Holcomb, I always thought he was a RINO/Establishment/Country Club Republican. And now he’s joining a,corporate board. He doesn’t know a thing about clean energy, or any kind of energy for that matter. I don’t believe he’s ever held a private sector job; his whole career has been spent in or around government. So why did this company want a political hanger-on like him on their board? For the same reason that Burisma Energy of Ukraine wanted Hunter Biden on their board: contacts, influence, chasing government subsidies and contracts. Not that I’m comparing Holcomb to a burned out drug addict like Hunter personally, just saying that they are both there for the same reason. Just goes to show you that both parties play the same game. Hold on to your wallets, Hoosiers, you’re about to subsidize Holcomb’s new gig.

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