David Henry

From The Bloomington Chronicle

David G. Henry is an at-large representative on the Monroe County Council, an elected position he has held since January 2025.

He works as a consultant doing government project management in homeland security, intelligence and information-sharing programs. He also teaches on those topics at the Indiana University O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. He previously held leadership positions with the Monroe County Democratic Party, including serving as chair from 2022 through 2024.

He lives in Van Buren Township with his wife and three kids.

Timeline: David G. Henry

2024-11-05 Is elected to one of three at-large seats on the Monroe County Council in a four-way race in the general election.

2024-05-07 Wins one of three at-large seats on the Monroe County Council in a four-way race in the Democratic Party primary.

2022-01 Is elected chair of the Monroe County Democratic Party, having previously served as vice chair.

2020 Begins work for Acquisition, Research & Logistics Inc (ARL), doing government project management consulting in homeland security, intelligence, and information sharing programs.

2014 Begins serving as teaching faculty for the Indiana University O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.

2013 Works for Arc Aspicio, a Washington DC-based consulting firm.

2013 Returns to Bloomington.

2007-12 Joins the National Governors Association as senior policy analyst for homeland security & public safety.

2007-07 Moves to Washington, DC to serve as a Capital City Fellow with the Government of the District of Columbia under then-mayor Adrian Fenty.

2005 Earns MPA degree from the Indiana University O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.

2002 Moves to Bloomington to study for an MPA in local administration at the Indiana University O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.

2002 Earns a bachelor's degree in political science from Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio.