Governor-elect Mike Braun announced his intent to appoint Suzanne Ryder Jaworowski as Indiana's Secretary of Energy and Natural Resources today. Jaworowski brings extensive experience in energy policy as a leader in the private sector and the U.S. Department of Energy.
Jaworowski most recently served as Executive Director of Stakeholder Services at MISO Energy, overseeing stakeholder relations and client services. She previously served as Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor for Policy & Communications in the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy during the Trump administration, where she led strategic communications and policy initiatives.
"Suzie's deep understanding of energy policy and proven track record of stakeholder engagement makes her an ideal choice to lead Indiana's energy future," said Governor-elect Braun. "Her experience in both government and industry will be invaluable as we work to ensure reliable, affordable energy for Hoosiers."
As the Secretary of Energy, Jaworowski will provide the strong leadership needed to navigate Indiana’s energy challenges and improve accessibility. Consistent with Governor-elect Braun’s agenda, the Administration will focus on ensuring the state has enough affordable and reliable energy sources to sustain current residents and attract new development.
"I am honored to be named Indiana's Secretary of Energy by Governor-elect Braun,” said Jaworowski. “My vision is to ensure our state maintains a diverse energy portfolio that powers our economy, creates jobs, and supports our communities. Working alongside Governor-elect Braun, we will ensure that Indiana families and businesses have access to dependable, cost-effective energy solutions that drive our state forward."
Before her federal service, Jaworowski directed communications and government relations at Hallador Energy and founded Ryder Research Consulting, where she advised energy companies, utilities, and industry associations. She holds degrees from Radford University and Marymount University.