Ports of Indiana and the Evansville Regional Economic Development Partnership (E-REP) have formed a new strategic alliance to further expand trade and economic development for the Evansville Region and the State of Indiana. The Evansville Region is home to the state’s largest port, Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon, which contributes over $1 billion in annual economic impacts to the state economy.
The partnership establishes multiple collaborative initiatives including the creation of a shared leadership position and the potential for Ports of Indiana to join E-REP’s Board of Directors. As part of a transition, Jenna Richardt will serve in a shared leadership role to coordinate collaborative efforts between the organizations. Richardt has been serving as the Chief Regional Economic Development Officer for E-REP and spent the last five years attracting business to the Evansville region, including Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon. Going forward, Richardt will become Senior Vice President of Business Development & Engagement for Ports of Indiana, based in Mount Vernon, but will have a statewide focus on growing all of Indiana’s ports. Throughout the transition, Richardt will maintain offices at E-REP headquarters in Evansville and also at Ports of Indiana in Mount Vernon.
As part of the collaboration, Ports of Indiana will formally join E-REP as a “Torchbearer Partner,” engage in with E-REP Board of Directors on key events and serve as a key advisor to E-REP on regional freight, international trade and Ohio River issues.
“We view the Evansville Region and our Mount Vernon port as critical priorities for future economic growth in this state,” said Ports of Indiana CEO Jody Peacock. “This region has tremendous logistics advantages, including the country’s busiest inland port district, access to five Class I railroads, the median center of the U.S. population and the soon-to-be-completed I-69 super corridor that will connect Canada to Mexico. We are thrilled to partner with E-REP and have someone of Jenna’s caliber stationed here to lead our business development efforts in this region and across the state.”