Parvonay Stover

Director of Government Affairs
Office of the Indiana Attorney General

Parvonay Stover is the government affairs director for the Office of the Indiana Attorney General. With over a decade of experience in and around the Indiana Statehouse, Stover loves the challenge of working with legislators and stakeholders on wide-ranging public policy issues. Whether she’s tackling criminal code reform, human trafficking, consumer protection or substance abuse, she works tirelessly to advance her office’s policy goals and ultimately pass legislation that improves the lives of Hoosiers.
 
Previously, Stover served as the legislative director for the Indiana Department of Child Services, where she successfully advocated for a $200 million biennial budget increase in the 2017 budget session. In 2016, she fought to add human trafficking to Indiana’s child welfare statutes to ensure the state could intervene in cases of child sex and labor trafficking. Stover has also served as a budget analyst with the Indiana State Budget Agency and a legislative assistant for the Indiana House of Representatives. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Ball State University and a master’s degree in public affairs and policy analysis from Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs. She's a member of the Junior League of Indianapolis.