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Joli earned a Bachelor's degree in vocal performance and theater and a Master's degree in Arts Administration from Indiana University. She has a strong passion for child and animal welfare, the arts, and education. Cecily Johnson Cruz serves as a consultant with Taylor Advising, where the organization focuses on strategic planning and community wide planning, board development and training, and guiding organizations through times of transformational change.

She has spent her career primarily focused on domestic violence prevention and diversity, equity, and inclusion DEI work. Cecily thoroughly enjoys the collaborative process and believes that as a collective, we Impact Indy can make positive change and move the DEI needle forward together.

Cecily will serve as a member at large focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion. She has over 15 years of experience in the banking industry. Andrea is passionate about the impact we can have in our communities when we work together; she is a grant committee member for Zionsville Education Foundation, a member of the Indiana Latino Institute Leadership Circle, the Sage Society as well as the Jim Morris Leadership Series.

She currently works as studio manager to artist Samuel Levi Jones. Melina is a General Manager at Cummins. She is a returning Board member. Lizzie is a former Scholarship Member of Impact She has over 40 years of experience in serving not-for-profit organizations assisting them with identifying best practices, benchmarking, budgeting and financial reporting, governance issues, operational reviews, risk assessment, internal controls, strategic planning, mergers and formation of not-for-profit entities and for-profit subsidiaries.

Debi also serves on the boards of Damar Services, Inc. Sherri Lauver is a senior researcher at Synergy Enterprises. Previously Dr. Lauver was an assistant professor of educational evaluation at the University of Rochester, where she taught doctoral-level courses in educational evaluation methods and supported several local and national initiatives to support children and youth. Department of Education ED. Now retired, her professional career included serving as a Supervisory Agent to the Federal Home Loan Bank Board and as a financial consultant.

She has served on several nonprofit boards, including Early Learning Indiana. She has returned to the Impact Board to bring her experience and enthusiasm to us as we work to achieve our goals. Megan McGuire is the CEO of Ascent , a local agency providing long term recovery services for teen survivors of human trafficking in Indiana.

Her agency was an Impact grant winner in Prior to her work with Ascent , Megan had a twenty-year corporate career with Herff Jones.

IYG provides housing, case management, tutoring, clothing, food, education, suicide prevention programming and a safe space for youth and young adults. Chris also serves on the Board of Directors for Women 4 Change. She has lived on the south side of Indianapolis with her wife, Deanna Medsker, for 25 years.

Pat Ritz is retired after working in public relations, communications, marketing management. The skills she learned in these endeavors, and her many other volunteer activities, have been crucial as she helped make our and Annual Awards Celebrations successful. Her special interests include writing and graphic design, decorative arts, program and event planning, volunteering, Door County Wisconsin and golden retrievers.

Washington St. The museum plans to have three galleries, including a window gallery visible from the street. Looking for things to do? Call IndyStar reporter Domenica Bongiovanni at Follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Facebook Twitter Email. Since then, Katz submitted grants, expanded hours, brought in new exhibits and created a new program to foster annual memberships.

The board voted in Katz as permanent executive director on April She is iMOCA's only full-time employee, overseeing both curatorial and financial responsibilities, as well as managing three part-time interns and one part-time gallery attendant.

Katz, who served as director and curator of the Herron Galleries at the Herron School of Art and Design from to , worked as a freelance consultant for local arts organizations last year, including for iMOCA. This will be the first of several incentives for members, she says.

On July 3, Katz is inviting Indianapolis-based art collaborative The Droops to turn the CityWay gallery's white walls into a cartoon canvas — filling the space with illustrations, designs and words, then painting the walls back to white after the show.



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