
Tom Guevara joined the Indiana University (IU) Public Policy Institute (PPI) as its fifth director in April 2017. He also holds an appointment as a lecturer in IU’s O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Prior to coming to PPI, Tom spent six years as deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration. In his role there, he led the federal economic development agenda, promoting innovation and competitiveness to help U.S. workers and businesses compete globally. Tom has worked in a variety of state and local executive government positions in Indiana in addition to a six-year career with Crowe Horwath LLP in Indianapolis, IN, where he was a director in the public sector services division. His Indiana government experience includes appointments as assistant state budget director of the Indiana State Budget Agency, chief information officer of the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, and controller for the city of Bloomington, Indiana. He is a board member of Velocities, a regional venture development organization serving south central Indiana, and he currently co-chairs the Innovation Policy Forum of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Washington, D.C. Tom received his MPA from the Indiana University O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs and a BS in business from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business.
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Inclusive Innovation for U.S. Economic Growth and Resiliency
Report by Tom Guevara, Alexander Kersten, and Srishti Khemka — May 30, 2023
Enhancing the Regional Impact of the CHIPS and Science Act
Event — May 3, 2023
Inclusive Innovation: Challenges and Paths Forward
Event — December 6, 2022
Spurring Regional and Inclusive Innovation: A Discussion with EDA Asst. Sec. Alejandra Castillo
Event — November 18, 2022
Old Is New: Making Innovation Work for Everyone
Commentary by Tom Guevara — September 7, 2022