United Way of Central Indiana kicks off 100th anniversary celebration at 2017 Annual Meeting

Event highlights awards, board leadership and announces 2017-2018 Community Engagement Co-Chairs, Allison Melangton, Sr. VP of Events at Hulman Motorsports, and Mark Miles, President and CEO of Hulman & Company 

Today, United Way of Central Indiana launched its 100th anniversary celebration at its annual meeting at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. The meeting recapped a year of community impact, strategic partnerships and new initiatives in front of a crowd of almost 900 enthusiastic supporters.

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“This year, United Way of Central Indiana led an intentional effort to create a community where all children are prepared to succeed in school, all families are financially stable and all in our community are leading safe and healthy lives,” said Ann D. Murtlow, president and CEO of United Way. “We are pleased with our progress, and thanks to a strong network of individuals, companies, foundations and strategic partners, we are uniquely positioned for even greater impact for years to come.”

Murtlow and board chair Connie Bond Stuart reviewed highlights of United Way’s year of impact, which include:

• The expansion of Indiana’s pre-k program, giving thousands more children from low-income families access to the quality pre-k programs they deserve

• The successful launch of Great Families 2020, which will invest more than $20 million dollars in early childhood and financial stability agencies focused in five neighborhoods in Indianapolis

• The strengthening of United Way’s longstanding relationship with One America, resulting in a new partnership agreement designed to drive measurable change in our city

• The largest individual gift in United Way’s history, $5 million, made by Sarah and John Lechleiter

“It’s truly been a landmark year for United Way of Central Indiana,” said Bond Stuart. “Between the pre-k expansion, Great Families 2020 and the generous gift from Sarah and John Lechleiter, there is so much to celebrate, and so many people who have been and will continue to be impacted.” Bond Stuart is regional president of PNC Bank for central and southern Indiana. PNC, amongst other businesses in the region, have supported the far-reaching efforts of United Way, not only with financial donations, but extending impact with volunteerism.

Individual and Company Awards

United Way recognized the individuals, volunteers and companies that made a significant impact on the community.

Four companies earned the top prize – the Spirit United award – for exceptional volunteer and financial support of United Way. Spirit United is the most prestigious company award. It celebrates companies that have consistently supported and generously donated to United Way of Central Indiana. A Spirit United award winner knows it takes more than giving to improve our community, it takes volunteering and advocating too! The 2016 Spirit United Award Winners are:  Cummins, Inc., Deloitte LLP, KAR Auction Services and Gregory & Appel Insurance.

IMPACT awards were given to three companies for the volunteer efforts tied to United Way priorities:  Dow AgroSciences, Bowen Engineering and Home Bank SB.

The Exceptional Engagement Coordinator award was given to Ann Schneider and Mark Stoner, Allison Transmission and UAW Local #933; and Jim Hallett, CEO of KAR Auction Services, earned the Exceptional Executive award.

United Way also recognized top 20 companies as leading investors:

Allison Transmission, Inc., and UAW Local #933

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana

AT&T Inc., CWA & IBEW

Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Citizens Energy Group

CNO Financial Group, Inc.

Community Health Network

Cummins, Inc.

Dow AgroSciences LLC

Duke Energy

Eli Lilly and Company

Indiana University Health

The Indianapolis Foundation, an affiliate of CICF

Indianapolis Power & Light Company

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Lilly Endowment Inc.

Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust

OneAmerica

Roche Diagnostics Corporation

Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation

St.Vincent Health

UPS

Walker

Board Election

United Way of Central Indiana elected the following officers at the annual meeting:  Bryan A. Mills, Chair-Elect; Deborah J. Daniels, Secretary; Mary Boelke, Treasurer.

New Class of 2020 board members elected were: Jeb Banner, Smallbox; Scott Beier, Cummins Inc.; Kelly Krauskopf, Pacers Sports & Entertainment; Ann Merkel, The National Bank of Indianapolis; Doran Moreland, Ivy Tech Community College; and Gene Zink, Strategic Capital Partners.

Continuing board members elected with a term ending in 2020 include: Geoffrey M. Gailey, Midwest Fertilizer Corporation; Jeffrey A. Harrison, Citizens Energy Group; Richard E. Hester, Indiana Business Advisors; Kalen Jackson, Indianapolis Colts; Mike Langellier, Techpoint; David C. Lewis, Sr., AT&T, Inc.; John C. Mason, OneAmerica; Beth Nicholas, Dow AgroSciences; Mamon Powers, III, Powers & Sons Construction, Inc.; Dennis Sponsel, RJE business interiors; and Shelly Towns, OurHealth.

Continuing board members elected with a term ending in 2018 include: Jamie P. Merisotis, Lumina Foundation; and Mark Miles, Hulman & Company.

At-large members elected to the Executive Committee include: Geoffrey M. Gailey, Midwest Fertilizer Corporation; Scott S. Luc, Cate Brunton Luc Group | Merrill Lynch; Samuel L. Odle, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP; N. Clay Robbins, Lilly Endowment Inc.; and Rafael Sanchez, Indianapolis Power & Light Company.

Other Executive Committee members include: Mary Boelke, Deloitte LLP; Deborah J. Daniels, Krieg DeVault LLP; Stephanie C. Fuhrmann, Telamon Corporation; Juan Gonzalez, KeyBank; Richard E. Hester, Indiana Business Advisors; Mark Miles, Hulman & Company; Bryan A. Mills, Community Health Network; Michael O'Connor, Eli Lilly and Company; Gregory L. Pemberton, Ice Miller LLP; Yvonne Shaheen, Community Volunteer; Connie Bond Stuart, PNC; Shelly Towns, OurHealth

Appointments for Directors Emeritus include: Vincent C. Caponi, Ascension Health; Karen Gentleman, Gentleman McCarty; Andy Mohr, Andy Mohr Automotive; and Dr. Dennis Sasso, Congregation Beth-El Zedeck.

Other continuing board members include: Michael R. Becher, retired, Deloitte LLP; Mary Boelke, Deloitte LLP; James P. Boyce, DEFENDERS; Scott Bruns, Ernst & Young LLP; Melody Birmingham-Byrd, Duke Energy; Matt Cohoat, Becknell Industrial; Rodney D. Cotton, Roche Diagnostics; Deborah J. Daniels, Krieg DeVault LLP; Denise Dank, Duke Realty Corporation; Larry Delia, WTHR - Channel 13 VideoIndiana; Michael T. Dilts, Shiel Sexton Company, Inc.; Claudette Einhorn, Community Volunteer; Murvin S. Enders, retired, 100 Black Men of Indianapolis, Inc.; Craig Fenneman, Fenneman Associates; Claire J. Fiddian-Green, Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc.; Stephanie C. Fuhrmann, Telamon Corporation; Brian R. Garrison, Faegre Baker Daniels LLP; Alfonso W. Gatmaitan, Indiana University Health; Joe Gilbert, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana; Marianne Glick, GlickArt.com; Juan Gonzalez, KeyBank; James P. Hallett, KAR Auction Services; William D. Hansen, USA Funds; Lisa E. Harris, Eskenazi Health; Bruce Hetrick, IU School of Journalism; Abbe Hohmann, CCIM, Site Strategies Advisory, LLC; Scott S. Luc, Cate Brunton Luc Group | Merrill Lynch; Todd J. Maurer, Newmark Knight Frank Halakar; Robert E. McElwain, Chase; Bryan A. Mills, Community Health Network; Jonathan S. Nalli, St. Vincent Health; Michael O'Connor, Eli Lilly and Company; Samuel L. Odle, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP; Judith S. Okenfuss, Ice Miller LLP; Nasser H. Paydar, IUPUI; Gregory L. Pemberton, Ice Miller LLP; Mark A. Ratekin, Community Volunteer; David Resnick, Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP; N. Clay Robbins, Lilly Endowment Inc., Rafael Sanchez, Indianapolis Power & Light Company; Connie Bond Stuart, PNC; Patzetta M. Trice, Trice Strategic Consulting; Donaldson Twyman, FedEx; Steven F. Walker, Walker; Heather Willey, Barnes & Thornburg LLP; Jean Wojtowicz, Cambridge Capital Management Corp., and Terence T. Yen, Indiana University Medical Center.

Ex-officio members include: Jeffrey S. Beck, Faegre Baker Daniels LLP; Gary A. Gibson, Martin Center Sickle Cell Initiative; William Hendrix, III, Dow AgroSciences; Marilou J. Idland, South Central Indiana REMC; Rebecca Jacklin, PNC Bank; Stephanie Long, Eli Lilly and Company; Jill Parris, Community Volunteer; Catherine F. Stoll, Indiana University Health West Hospital.

Emeritus directors include: R. James Alerding, Alerding Consulting, LLC; Kathryn G. Betley, Community Volunteer; Donald E. Knebel, Barnes & Thornburgh LLP; Owen B. (Bud) Melton, Jr., retired, First Indiana Bank, N.A.; John T. Neighbours, Faegre Baker Daniels LLP; Zachary Scott, retired, UPS; Jerry D. Semler, retired, OneAmerica; Yvonne Shaheen, Community Volunteer; Maribeth Smith, Maribeth Smith & Associates, Inc.; Timothy Smith, Perfect Impressions Printing; and Donald W. Tanselle, Sease, Gerig & Associates.

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