Board of Directors

William C. Sando, MD, Chair
Surgeon/Partner/Owner (retired),
My Plastic Surgery Group -  Sando & Aker Aesthetics, P.C

David Pentzien, Vice Chair
Owner, Tap Ventures, LLC.

Christian Wolf, PhD, Secretary
Finance Consultant (retired), Eli Lilly & Company

Gregory W. Goelzer, Treasurer
CEO, Goelzer Investment Management, Inc.

MEMBERS

Robert P. Chan, VMD
Veterinarian (retired) and Community Leader

Hillary Egan
Deputy General Counsel, Indiana Department of Homeland Security

Gary L. Geipel, PhD
Senior Associate, National Institute for Public Policy

Stephanie Goodrid Lawson
Executive Director, McKinney Family Foundation

Lisa E. Harris, MD
CEO, Eskenazi Health

Christia Hicks
Chief Human Resources Officer, Eskenazi Health

Kathy Hubbard
Co Founder, The Policy Circle; Co Owner, E and A Companies

Michael Huber
Vice President of University Relations, Indiana University

William B. Kleinman, MD
Physician and Founder, The Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center

Eugene P. Kroeff, PhD
Senior Research Advisor (retired), Eli Lilly and Company

Gil Latz, PhD
Vice Provost for Global Strategies and International Affairs, The Ohio State University

Debra Luffer-Atlas, PhD
Senior Vice President of Research, Eli Lilly and Company

Janet Nine
Community Leader and Philanthropist

Rebecca O'Connor
Owner and Teacher, O'Connor Piano Studio

Deborah Hearn Smith
Interim President, Women’s Fund of Central Indiana

Carly J. Tebelman
Judicial Law Clerk, U.S. District Courts

Michael R. Tirman
Attorney, Ice Miller LLP

Stephen B. Towns, DDS
Periodontist, Sonrisa, A Periodontal Spa

Margaret Watanabe, MD, PhD
Physician and Professor (retired), Indiana University School of Medicine

Brian S. Williams
Global Life Sciences Consulting Leader and Chief Digital Officer, Cognizant

EMERITUS

Olimpia F. Barbera
Community Leader

Christel DeHaan
Founder and President, Christel DeHaan Family Foundation

Carolyn S. Hardman
Community Leader

Robert B. McNamara
McNamara Florist

Lucina B. Moxley
Community Leader

 

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