INDIANA – Indiana has a new Republican Party leader. Anne Hathaway now fills the role after Kyle Hupfer chose to step aside after six years at the helm.
Hathaway was voted in unanimously to take over the chair statewide. She is also the first woman to hold the position of Republican Party leader in Indiana.
Hathaway is also Indiana’s national committeewoman on the Republican National Committee.
“I want to thank Kyle Hupfer for his outstanding leadership over the years and the members of the state committee for putting their trust in me to continue moving our party forward,” said Hathaway. “We have an incredible opportunity to do just that by helping elect even more Republicans in cities and towns across the state this November.”’
Hathaway, on top of her duties with the RNC, is also the president and CEO of Hathaway Strategies, a political consulting firm based in Indianapolis. She previously served in the White House as assistant to the vice president and director of scheduling and public liaison for Vice President Dan Quayle.
“Anne is a long-time friend, an incredible grassroots leader, and one of the best political minds in the country,” Hupfer stated. “I know that under her leadership, the Indiana Republican Party will be in good hands.”