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April 5, 2016
Dale Ogden, Chief Curator of Cultural History, Indiana State Museum & Historic Sites

Indiana in 200 Objects
Indiana in 200 Objects; A Bicentennial Celebration will introduce significant moments, events, artifacts and people from Indiana’s past and present, as well as present our state’s amazing natural history.

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March 29, 2016
Leonard Hoops, president & CEO, Visit Indy

The Why, How, and What’s Next for Indy’s $4.5 billion tourism economy
Visit Indy CEO Leonard Hoops will share why tourism is critical to the region’s economy (hint: it’s about jobs and tax revenues), how Visit Indy has been doing, and what still needs to be done for Indy to become a must-see destination.

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March 22, 2016
Anucha Browne, VP, Women’s Basketball Championships

Anucha Browne is the NCAA’s vice president of women’s basketball championships. In this role, Browne sets the strategic direction for, and oversees the operation and management of, the Division I, II and III women’s basketball championships.

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March 15, 2016
Ann Murtlow, President and CEO, United Way

On April 1, 2013, Ann D. Murtlow became the 13th executive to lead United Way of Central Indiana. She was chosen following a national search and has extensive corporate and nonprofit board experience.

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March 8, 2016
Brian Payne, CICF

CICF will turn 100 years old in 2016 and it has big plans to celebrate its role in promoting philanthropy in Central Indiana since 1916.

CICF is one of the largest and oldest community foundations in the country. It has had a tremendous impact in furthering the Arts such as the Cultural Trail, the Nature Conservancy, and other charitable endeavors in central Indiana. Brian is former executive director of the Indianapolis Repertory Theatre.

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February 23, 2016.
Michael McRobbie, President, Indiana University

Michael A. McRobbie became the 18th president of Indiana University on July 1, 2007. IU is one of the largest university systems in the U.S. with eight campuses, a total budget of around $3 billion, and more than 7,000 faculty, 11,000 staff, and nearly 115,000 students.

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February 16, 2016.
Mike Pence, Governor of the State of Indiana

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February 2, 2016.
Natalie Sutton, Executive Director, Susan G. Komen® Central Indiana
25 years of local impact
Susan G. Komen Central Indiana is celebrating the 25th Annual Race for the Cure on April 16, 2016. Learn how thousands of volunteers, participants and small donations come together each year to create a big impact on our community and the lives of local women affected by breast cancer.

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January 26, 2016.
Kevin Brinegar, President and CEO, Indiana Chamber
Kevin joined the Indiana Chamber’s lobbying team in November 1992, became the chief lobbyist and senior vice president of government affairs in 1997 and president and CEO in 2002.

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January 19, 2016.
Marc Konesco, Founder / CEO, Tact
A Sabbatical from the Corporate Life: A family of 5 sails the ocean for 2 years

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January 12, 2016.
Jerome Adams, State Health Commissioner
Public health issues in the state of Indiana

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January 5, 2016.
Rotary District 6560, Governor, Mark Blade
Be a Gift to the World

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December 8, 2015.
Secretary of State Connie Lawson

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December 1, 2015.
Mayor Gregory Ballard

Mayor Gregory Ballard delivers one of his last public speeches as Mayor, to the Rotary Club of Indianapolis.

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November 24, 2015.
Allison Melangton, Senior Vice President of Event, Indianapolis Motor Speedway

A Once-In-A-Generation Event: The 100th Running of the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race

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November 17, 2015.
Rotary, Riley, Polio and The Rotary Foundation

Jim Graham’s story of former Indianapolis Rotary Club member James Whitcomb Riley and the origins of Riley hospital. Plus, Rotary’s connection to Polio pediatric care in Indianapolis, and the story of the polio effort on going in Afghanistan.

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November 10, 2015.
Charles Layton, Author, Escaped With Honor

The True Story of a Korean War POW/MIA

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November 3, 2015.
Greg Massa, Acting Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Indianapolis Division

Greg Massa was accompanied by Intelligence Analyst Phil Kollath. They discussed the Murder Rate in Indianapolis, Heroin and Prescription Pill issues and Teen violence (Gang)

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October 27, 2015.
Greg McCauley

Executive Director, Link Science Space Institute
Chasing Pluto: The First Mission to the Last Planet

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October 22, 2015.
Lindsay Smith, Lindsay Smith Coaching

How to Better Understand, Work with and Manage Millennials
Lindsay works with millennials and the organizations hiring them. She provides insight, education and coaching through one to one programs, group coaching and educational seminars to help recruit and retain millennial workers and volunteers.

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September 15, 2015. Tony Katz and the Morning News, WIBC, 93.1FM

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September 8, 2015. Gene D’Adamo, President and CEO, Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust

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September 1, 2015. Amir Pasic, Dean, IU Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana’s Global First: Educating the Philanthropic Instinct

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August 18, 2015. Charles Hyde, Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site

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August 11, 2015. Rear Admiral Kevin Hayes. RDML Hayes spoke about what the US Navy does every day to ensure that we are ready to protect America around the world, around the clock. The presentation covered current distribution of Naval forces, current threats facing the Navy and America, and how the Navy responds to them. The presentation also discussed cutting edge technologies and innovations that the Navy is using to be at the greatest possible state of readiness. Acknowledging the centennial of the U.S. Navy Reserve, RDML Hayes also discussed some of his personal experiences as a Naval Reserve officer who has risen to the rank of Admiral.

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August 4, 2015. All-American Gymnast, Nicole Pechanec. As a former world-class gymnast, Nicole shared insights on what it takes to become an elite gymnast. Not all athlete’s stories are identical, but there are many similar themes in gymnastics backgrounds like moving away from home, home schooling and long hours of training.

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July 7, 2015. Rotary International President-Elect John Germ and the Installation of District 6560 Governor Mark Blade, Indianapolis Rotary Club

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May 12, 2015. NFL Colts Quarterback Andrew Luck

This was an evening event hosted by the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. It included brief remarks by Andrew Luck and a one-on-one conversation moderated by Dave Calabro Eyewitness 13 Sports Director.

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May 5, 2015. DigIndy Tunnel Presentation with Jessica S. Bastin and Benjamin E. Reed, Planning & Design Services in the Special Projects Group, Citizens Energy Group

The DigIndy Project is a 27-mile long network of 18 foot diameter deep rock tunnels being built 250-feet beneath the city. Beginning near the Indiana State Fairgrounds on the north, and ending on the south side of Indianapolis, DigIndy will be the largest public works project in the city’s history.

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March 24, 2015. A Celebration of Crispus Attucks’ 1955 Indiana High School Basketball State Championship

Filmmaker Ted Green moderates a panel discussion with players Willie Merriweather and Bill Hampton, cheerleader Maxine Stantley Coleman, and the president of the Attucks Alumni Association, Fred Robinson.

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March 16, 2015. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver Speaks at Rotary, interviewed by Chris Denari, TV voice of the Pacers on Fox Sports Indiana.

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March 3, 2015. Annual Hubs vs. Spokes Campaign to elect Directors to the Board for 2015-2017

Also, a special Memorial to Rotarian Hugh Baker who passed away suddenly on February 14, 2015. Presented by Rotarian, Bill Batt.

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February 17, 2015. Senator Joe Donnelly
Senator Joe Donnelly is honored to represent the State of Indiana in the U.S. Senate. Previously, he served the 2nd Congressional District of Indiana in the House of Representatives, and was first elected in 2006. After being reelected to the House in 2008 and 2010, he was elected to the Senate in 2012.

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February 24, 2015. Gregg Doyel, IndyStar

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February 17, 2015. Senator Joe Donnelly
Senator Joe Donnelly is honored to represent the State of Indiana in the U.S. Senate. Previously, he served the 2nd Congressional District of Indiana in the House of Representatives, and was first elected in 2006. After being reelected to the House in 2008 and 2010, he was elected to the Senate in 2012.

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February 10, 2015. Jeffrey Harrison, Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer, Citizen’s Energy Group
Jeffrey A. Harrison is the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Citizens Energy Group, responsible for Capital Programs & Engineering (CP&E), Energy Operations, and Customer Relationships divisions. In September of 2014, he was selected to be the next President and CEO, effective July 1, 2015.

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January 27, 2015. Danny O’Malia, Indy’s Trusted Servant
Fellow Rotarian Danny O’Malia, Indy’s Trusted Servant, shared a small portion of his Customer Service Training program with us. He touched on such subjects as communications, empowerment of employees and teamwork as well as short term vs. long term thinking in corporate America. And, of course, “doing the right thing for the right reason with everyone every time.”

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January 20, 2015. Rev. Charles Harrison, Barnes Methodist Church
Sometimes our Tuesday Indy Rotary programs are just extra special. Today, January 20, 2015 was just one of those programs. Rev. Charles Harrison delivered an unforgettable Martin Luther King Junior program that was one of the best, ever. It was emotional, powerful and an important program to experience.

The Rotary Club of Indianapolis is well-known for having the best programs in the state – every week! But, on occasion a handful of programs go beyond just being good, but truly great.

Thank you Reverend Harrison for sharing your message with us today.

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January 6, 2015. Rick Lofgren, CEO of Children’s Organ Transplant Association

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December 9, 2014. Dan Elsener, President, Marian University

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November 25, 2014. John Aleshire, ED, Humane Society of Indianapolis with special guests!

PLUS: Paul Harris Fellow presentations and Promotions for Rotary International Foundation.

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November 18, 2014. Rudy Lewis, VP of Raytheon Intelligence

PLUS: Promotions for Rotary International Foundation, Corporate Membership Special Rate and Plea Tree and Tree Trimming at Riley.

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November 11, 2014. Rev. Dr. Carver McGriff, Annual Veteran’s Day Program

Rotarian Kent Millard’s predecessor as pastor of Saint Luke’s United Methodist Church and an infantry veteran of the Normandy Invasion. Carver McGriff received a Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts. He spoke to Rotary in 2004 and possibly in 1988.

In 2003 Carver McGriff received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois, from which he earned his Master of Divinity degree “With Distinction” in 1962. McGriff also received the Kidder Prize at Garrett, awarded to the best student preacher in the graduating class.

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November 4, 2014. Ed Bonach, CEO, CNO Financial Services

Ed Bonach has served as chief executive officer and a director of CNO Financial Group since October 1, 2011.

Ed formerly served as executive vice president and chief financial officer of CNO (formerly Conseco) from May 2007 through September 2011. His areas of responsibility included actuarial, accounting, controlling, risk management, treasury, tax, facilities and investor relations. This role included partnering with the CEO in strategically leading the organization.

Also: In celebration of Rotary International Foundation Month, the Rotary Club of Indianapolis welcomed Floyd Lancia, Past District Governor (PDG) and Zone 30 TRF Coordinator. Miss the November 4 Program ? Download the Powerpoint presentation.

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October 14, 2014. Chris Talley, President / CEO, Liberty Fund. “A Study in Philanthropy: Pierre F. Goodrich’s Legacy, The Liberty Fund”

Also: Indy Do Day 2014 Wrap-up Report

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October 7, 2014. Past District Governor Jim Graham and Past Presidents’ Day.

The Shortest Pilot in the Navy

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August 12, 2014. The Affordable Care Act. Are YOU ready?

Listen to a panel of legal and healthcare experts help you better understand the new law’s effect on your business. An Indy Chamber – Rotary Club of Indianapolis Special Presentation

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July 29, 2014. Dr. Erin Albert

Why We Should All Be STEAMED About Education in Indiana.
STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education is in the media everywhere. It has been estimated Indiana alone will have 123,000 STEM jobs available in 2018. However, is the emphasis on STEM education enough to set Indiana apart from the rest of the global workforce? Sixty five percent of grade school children today may have jobs that don’t even yet exist. In this presentation, Dr. Albert will argue and advocate not only for STEM education in Indiana, but STEAMED education, which integrates the arts, entrepreneurship and design thinking into the STEM curriculum, which will better prepare the future Indiana workforce.

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July 22, 2014. Governor Mike Pence

Michael Richard “Mike” Pence is the 50th Governor of Indiana. A Republican, Pence previously served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013.

Congressman Mike Pence was elected to Congress in November 2000 and was re-elected to the Sixth Congressional District encompassing much of Eastern Indiana in 2002 and 2004.

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July 15, 2014. Meteorologist Angela Buchman joined the SkyTrak 13 Weather Team in September 2013.

She is a 1990 graduate of Hamilton Southeastern High School. From Hamilton County, she went to Indiana University to pursue a degree in Business. This wasn’t her passion. The weather is her passion. At the urging of her parents, she called Chuck Lofton who advised her to change her major. She did and graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Atmospheric Science.

While in college, Angela worked at the National Weather Service in Indianapolis. Her first TV assignment was at WLFI-TV 18 in West Lafayette, Indiana. From there, she spent 4 years forecasting the weather in Sacramento, California.

She returned home to central Indiana in 2001 and her forecasting has earned her 5 Emmy awards.

Angela and her husband Mark have 2 children Luke and Grace. She loves them, central Indiana and the weather.

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July 8, 2014. Dr. Lisa Harris,CEO and Medical Director of Eskenazi Health

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June 3, 2014. Congresswoman Susan Brooks

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April 1, 2014. Rotary Success Stories. Eric Ellsworth and Harriet Ivey.

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February 4, 2014. Martha Hoover, Patachou Restaurants

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January 28, 2014. Billie Dragoo, CEO of RepuCare

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Race car driving Legend Derek Daly spoke to Rotary on January 21, 2014. His presentation: “Complete Champion Culture of Extraordinary: The Power of Peoples Inner Drive” was inspiring and entertaining.

The Complete Champion Culture of Extraordinary pushes people to the edges and boundaries of what might be possible. Derek Daly talks about how to achieve your personal best and how to sustain levels of performance that competitors are unable to match. Derek uses powerful, real-life sports analogies in a unique, compelling and often hilarious manner that leaves audiences in awe. Listen to his program, below.

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Riley Hospital CEO Jeffrey Sperring Speaks to Rotary, Tuesday, December 3, 2013.

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Past President Matt Will talks with Past President Denny Sponsel about the Rotary Club of Indianapolis.

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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Senator Richard Lugar Speaks at Rotary Club of Indianapolis. Senator Richard Lugar graced the Rotary Club of Indianapolis on Tuesday, August 31. Senator Lugar delivered a passionate speech, which covered many current world issues. Additionally, Senator Lugar endorsed our upcoming Gleaner’s Food Bank project and our Centennial Celebration. Listen to the entire speech here.

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010. Public Safety Director, Frank Straub Program. Since January, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department has been challenged by a series of events that have diminished our legitimacy, community trust and confidence. Recently, Mayor Ballard, Chief Ciesielski and the Director of Public Safety announced a series of reform initiatives to address the issues raised by these events. The Director discusses the reform initiatives, their implementation, and the progress being made by the Department of Public Safety / Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department to address community concerns. Introduction by Rotarian Dennis Ryerson.

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010. Dr. Jeffrey Patchen, president and CEO of The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. The Rotary Club of Indianapolis program was held the the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis today where Dr. Jeffrey Patchen, president and CEO of The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis spoke to the club.

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February 18, 2010. Member Spotlight – Brian Buchanan. In March, our Member Spotlight will feature Brian Buchanan, CFSP, Principal of Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Homes. Brian was the Chairman of the Rotary Foundation from 1997 to 2000 and is presently active in many areas of our club. This is a brief audio snippet of an experience Brian had when he visited the Rotary Club in Slovakia. The full, written Spotlight will be available from the website in March.

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Tuesday, January 12, 2010. Amos Brown Speaks at Rotary! Amos Brown came and spoke at Rotary today. The radio personality spoke of Martin Luther King and the long way we’ve come as a society. Listen to the entire speech or download it here.

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