Indiana Republican Party Chairman Kyle Hupfer has again been recognized as one of Indiana's most influential leaders, according to Indianapolis Business Journal Media (IBJ Media).
IBJ Media published its second annual "Indiana 250" list yesterday. The list profiles the "state’s most influential and impactful business and community leaders, representing public and private companies, law firms, universities, not-for-profits, government and community organizations," per a news release.
Indiana 250 was compiled by executives, editors, and newsroom staffs at IBJ Media’s three news brands — Indianapolis Business Journal, Inside INdiana Business and Indiana Lawyer.
This is Chairman Hupfer's second time receiving the recognition.
Indiana Republican National Committeewoman Anne Hathaway, and Republican National Committeeman John Hammond, also received the honor.
You can view the full list of honorees by clicking here.
Kyle Hupfer
Chair
Indiana Republican Party
Kyle Hupfer was elected chair of the Indiana Republican Party in 2017—where he developed the Indiana Republican Party Diversity Series—and managed Gov. Eric Holcomb’s reelection campaign in 2020. He is also a member of the Republican National Committee and served as its general counsel until this year. Hupfer is a partner at Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, focusing on business issues, public policy matters, municipal finance, public-private partnership projects and strategic development. He is also a co-owner and CEO of Indiana Liquor Group.
Job swap: “A hunting guide. I would love to be able to take people who have never had a particular hunting experience and be a part of showing them something new. There is nothing that I enjoy more than going to a new place and learning all there is to know about it as I hunt. Doing that as a job would be amazing.”
Pets: “My dog Minnie is both a great family pet and my companion and partner while bird hunting. She is very well trained and loves to get out and run in big space. She is a 4-year-old Wirehaired Pointing Griffon.”