Indiana Senate District 24 candidate Veronica Pejril (rhymes with EDGE-ril) has been a Hoosier-by-choice since 1996, and she resides in Putnam County. The daughter of a city water-treatment engineer and a public school math teacher, She is a proud parent of twin sons, who are 2017 Purdue graduates.
Veronica attended Illinois public schools, including the University of Illinois where she received her bachelor’s degree. While a student there, she invented new software tools for musicians and composers, and was awarded a funded doctoral fellowship to Princeton University to continue her research. While at Princeton, she founded a business, Black Squirrel Software. After time as a stay-home parent and as a K-8 music teacher, she now leads DePauw University’s instructional technology team and is a part-time Assistant Professor of Music.
Pejril was elected to the Greencastle City Council in 2019, becoming Indiana’s first openly-transgender elected official. In her council service, she championed increased investments in city infrastructure, doubling Greencastle’s 2023 street repair budget. Councilwoman Pejril also supported pay-raises for police officers, fire fighters, and other municipal employees to promote morale and retention.
With Greencastle’s Human Relations Commission, Pejril now spearheads community meetings that bring together countywide first responders and healthcare providers, working toward improved outcomes for mental-health crisis responses across Putnam County. She is President of Greencastle’s BZA, and serves as a City Plan Commissioner.
Veronica’s non-profit service gives insight to her values:
As acting President of the Board of Trustees for Princeton’s LGBTQ+ alumni association, Veronica helps provide leadership for an organization leveraging a $1.7M endowment, supporting a post-doctoral fellowship and ensuring access to gender-affirming healthcare for Princetonians through university health services.
An outspoken champion for marginalized and vulnerable young people, Pejril’s community advocacy has been featured in regional press and television media, including the Indianapolis Star, NUVO, WRTV-6 and WISHTV-8. She proudly represented her Putnam County community on national media by opening the Pledge of Allegiance in front of the iconic Dunbar Covered Bridge for the second evening of televised programming for the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Veronica is an alumna of the 4th class of Hoosier Women Forward, a Democratic women’s leadership development program.
In 2017, Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin commissioned Veronica as a Kentucky Colonel, the highest title of honor bestowed by the state.
Pejril is active with 100 Women Who Care of Putnam County. She plays jazz/blues piano with her church community and in Putnam County’s music scene; she regularly seizes opportunities to donate her talents to benefit local and regional organizations.
As the next State Senator for Indiana’s 24th District, Pejril intends to fight for all Hoosiers’ healthcare freedoms, better paying jobs, affordable housing, and improved access to mental health crisis care and addiction recovery resources.
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