- February 25: Women’s History Month Panel
- March 12: 5:31 Club
- February 18: Arnold Elston – Ignite App
- Rotary Club of Indianapolis Sponsors Two High Schoolers at District Speech Competition
- Congrats To Our New Officers
- 2024-2025 Indianapolis Rotary Foundation Community Grants
- Tuesday Programs Relocating to The Rathskeller Effective Immediately
October 18, Indy Rotary: Mike Terry, CEO, IndyGo

Join us next week as we welcome Mike Terry, President/CEO of IndyGo. Mike joined IndyGo in January of 2009 and has since focused on operational efficiencies and has leveraged creative strategies to build a strong foundation for growth. Before joining IndyGo, Mike was Vice President for a human capital management firm and served as Deputy Commissioner for the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. He graduated from DePauw University and earned his MBA from Butler University.
There is a transit referendum on the ballot in Marion County for this November. Just as the Rotary Club of Indianapolis does not endorse any candidate, bill or public policy, in his role as CEO of IndyGo, Mike Terry may not advocate for any policy or issue. Instead, Mike’s presentation will be educational and include general information about IndyGo and it’s incredible service in the City. No matter what, it’s always a great time to learn more about our community!
One item of note- be sure to check out the battery-powered bus, that will be parked outside the Scottish Rite Cathedral! The bus is part of the largest electric fleet in the nation.