• December 13: Coffee and Conversation with Steve Campbell, Indianapolis Colts

     

     

     

     

    Join us for our series, Coffee and Conversation, where President John Mainella moderates Q&A and conversation with fascinating leaders in Indianapolis. Steve Campbell, Vice President of Communications for the Indianapolis Colts will be the guest of honor on December 13 at 8 a.m. during this intimate morning meeting designed for all Rotarians and guests to learn more about People of Action and topics of interest in our community. John and Steve will talk about his role with the Colts and the challenges and opportunities of working with and for an NFL team.

    This Coffee and Conversation will be located in the Colts Locker Room at Lucas Oil Stadium.

    Attendees must be registered in order to attend. Click here to register.  

     

  • October 30: John McDonald CEO, Clear Object

    Our club is delighted to welcome John McDonald, CEO of ClearObject, to Rotary. McDonald is often described as the “Elon Musk of Indiana” for his influence in driving a new tech culture in the state and for promoting Indiana as an emerging center for development of the Internet of Things. Did you know there are presently more “things” autonomously connected to the internet than there are people (more than 8.4 billion things?!) Engines that talk, dishwashers that share their health, and connected human hearts. This is the fascinating world of the internet of things.

    ClearObject is an IoT systems innovator helping the world’s best companies connect their bold ideas to the internet of things. ClearObject received the Techpoint Mira Award for Scale-Up Company of the Year in 2017 and was awarded Inc Magazine’s Fastest Growing Private Company in Indiana in years 2014, 2015 and 2016. John serves as chairman of the Venture Club of Indiana, on Forbes Technology Council and Chairs the influential Indiana Chamber of Commerce Technology and Innovation Council.

    The public is always welcome at Rotary. Our programs take place at the Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center and the cost is just $26 per person. It’s best to arrive by noon and know that we always conclude by 1:15.

  • November 7th 5:31 Club: Bonna Station, Irvington

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis’ popular, monthly social gathering, The 5:31 Club, will convene at Bonna Station in Irvington. Enjoy the full bar, food, free neighborhood parking, and your Rotarian friends. 5:31 pm at 130 South Audubon in Irvington, 128 S Audubon Rd, Indianapolis Indiana

    5:31 meet-and-greets are our most popular event get-togethers. Just “show-up! Or, for more details contact the Rotary at 317-631-3733! They are a fun way to get to know folks outside of our regular Tuesday programs. We always meet at a new location somewhere in the city and it is never dull!

  • October 23: Dale Basham District Governor, Rotary District 6560

    October 23: Dale Basham District Governor, Rotary District 6560

    Since being elected Governor of Rotary International District 6560, Dale Basham’s goal has been to celebrate excellence. He is increasingly awed by the amazing work of Rotarians in Central Indiana’s forty-four Rotary Clubs. We build schools for girls in Afghanistan, carry clean water to villages in Africa, volunteer by the thousands to solve problems in our communities, and are on the verge of eradication Polio. As District 6560’s largest club, The Rotary Club of Indianapolis is leading the charge by invading Indianapolis with good will, showcasing Service Above Self throughout Indiana, and saving Planet Earth. As our District Governor, Dale will celebrate your excellence on October 23, 2018.

    Dale Basham has spent his career in education, serving as a teacher, guidance counselor, principal, director, and school board member for Muncie Community Schools. He now serves on the board of directors of Hillcroft Services, as chairman of the Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, Business-Education Partnership, and president of both Muncie Downtown Development Partnership and Muncie Fire Merit Commission. Basham is our current Rotary International District 6560 Governor.

    Dale joined the Rotary Club of Muncie in 2010. Since 2010, he has served as the education director for Muncie Rotary. Early on he championed the project for Muncie Rotary is the club’s Service Above Self Partnership, a partnership with local nonprofits, focusing the club’s talents and treasure to serve its community. While he served as the 97th President of Muncie Rotary, his club welcomed more than twenty new members to the club. Dale was honored as District 6560 Rotarian of the Year in 2015. At the same time, Muncie Rotary was named as District 6560 Rotary Club of the Year. He has recently begun work with the Rotary International Action Group for Population and Development, alongside International 6560 Rotarians, Barbara Maves and Tracey Danner-Odenwelder.

    The public is always welcome at Rotary. Our programs take place at the Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center and the cost is just $26 per person. It’s best to arrive by noon and know that we always conclude by 1:15.

  • October 16: Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis

    October 16: Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis

    Sparking a New Conversation: Navigating Race, Faith and Politics

    As the new(ish) bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis (with oversight of central and southern Indiana) the Rt. Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows has jumped in with both feet to listen, learn, and lead. She will address her experience in navigating the often difficult realities of race, faith, and politics and her desire to have real and authentic conversations about these important matters. She also touch on why she remains hopeful about what’s possible for healing and reconciliation in this time of polarization.

    The Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows was consecrated as the 11th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis on April 29, 2017. She is the first African American woman to be consecrated diocesan bishop in The Episcopal Church and the first woman to succeed a woman as bishop. Bishop Jennifer, as she is known, is from New York, ordained by the Diocese of Central New York, and is a graduate of Smith College, Cornell University, and the Church Divinity School of the Pacific. She has served on the executive bishop’s staff in the Diocese of Chicago as well as congregations in the dioceses of Central New York, Newark (northern New Jersey), and California. She has expertise in architecture and has been a historic preservation consultant restoring chapels and small churches in the northeast. She has passion for issues including gun violence, food justice, and racial and class reconciliation.

    Bishop Jennifer and her husband, Harrison Burrows, have a son, Timothy. An endurance athlete, knitter and former food-writer, watching American Ninja Warrior is her favorite guilty pleasure.

    The public is always welcome at Rotary. Our programs take place at the Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center and the cost is just $26 per person. It’s best to arrive by noon and know that we always conclude by 1:15.

  • October 9: Kip Tew Partner, Ice Miller &  Lime Scooter Representative

    October 9: Kip Tew Partner, Ice Miller & Lime Scooter Representative

    Bird and Lime scooters first appeared in Indy in June and they were met with celebration by some and frustration by others. After being banished by the City in July, the scooters came back this August with much larger fleets and “operating ground rules” as dictated by the City of Indianapolis.

    Love them or hate them, the behind the scenes political process (which was not along party lines!) surrounding the scooter invasion was fascinating to watch unfold. Kip will share some insight into that process as well as talk about the role that mechanized scooters can play in terms of transportation infrastructure and how new technologies are consistently being considered, implemented or managed by local governments.

    Kipper (Kip) Tew concentrates his practice on public affairs and municipal law, including smart cities and IoT, gaming, alcohol, utilities, and campaign finance. Lime Scooters are a client of Kip’s and he was instrumental in the deal that brought Lime Scooters back to Indy. Kip has also been actively involved in the political process. He was the state chair of the Barack Obama presidential campaign in Indiana and former chairman of the Indiana Democratic Party.

    The public is always welcome at Rotary. Our programs take place at the Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center and the cost is just $26 per person. It’s best to arrive by noon and know that we always conclude by 1:15.

    Guests are encouraged to bring their helmets (or use one of ours!) and try some demo scooters at Ivy Tech on Tuesday! They will be available for trial before and after the meeting! 

  • October 2: Jennifer Pace Robinson, Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

    October 2: Jennifer Pace Robinson, Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

    Please welcome Jennifer Pace Robinson, Vice President of Experience Development and Family Learning, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

    Founded in 1925, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is committed to creating extraordinary family learning experiences that have the power to transform the lives of children and families. With a 472,900 square-foot facility that sits on 29 acres, it is the largest children’s museum in the world.

    Jennifer Pace Robinson will talk about the design and development process used at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis to create new experiences. Based on strong educational theories that promote social learning along with theater and show design techniques, the team at the Museum has been able to constantly develop exciting and dynamic experiences that transport children and families to new times and places. She will talk about early inspiration, how to foster ‘enchantment’ in children and the steps they take to create dramatic three dimensional exhibits and immersive programs to inspire and educate future generations.

    Jennifer has worked in the field of museum experience development for over 25 years. As the Vice President of Experience Development and Family Learning at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis she currently oversees all aspects of exhibit development, design, production, program development, educational interpretation and collections care and use. She has created past exhibits about Ancient Egypt, Dinosaurs, Civil Rights, the Holocaust, Popular Culture, the Mercury Space Program and the Modern-day Space Program. She has served as an international consultant for the development of new family-focused museums in several countries including Egypt, China and the United Arab Emirates. Jennifer is a graduate of DePauw University and has a background in archaeology, art history and communication studies. She holds a master’s degree in education from Indiana University with a focus on curriculum and instruction and educational psychology.

    The public is always welcome at Rotary. Our programs take place at the Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center and the cost is just $26 per person. It’s best to arrive by noon and know that we always conclude by 1:15.

  • September 25: Off Site Lunch Program, Gleaners with Senator Richard Lugar

    September 25: Off Site Lunch Program, Gleaners with Senator Richard Lugar

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis is proud to celebrate the kick off of Indy Do Day at Gleaners Food Bank with Senator Richard Lugar during our Tuesday meeting on September 25! We will be going offsite to Gleaners on this day!

    The program will begin at Noon sharp and after a short program featuring Senator Lugar and a tree dedication service in honor of the Lugar family, Rotarians and guests (all are welcome) will select from one of three opportunities to volunteer at Gleaners- landscaping, building kits with Teachers’ Treasures (sitting available) or making backsacks to curb kids’ weekend hunger. Rotarians, and all of their guests, are encouraged to stay a little longer if schedules allow. We look forward to serving Indy together!

    You MUST register for this lunch in advance. Click here to register by Friday.

  • September 18: James Mulholland, Executive Director, CoCoDa

    September 18: James Mulholland, Executive Director, CoCoDa

    Across the world, countries are struggling with illegal immigration.  In the United States, people are polarized on how to respond. Usually, discussions focus more on deterrence than on the causes of migration. Jim Mulholland, Executive Director of Companion Community Development Alternatives (CoCoDA), will discuss migration within the context of international development. His presentation will address the ways in which Rotary and other internationally focused organizations can actually diminish and mitigate the pressures creating migration. In addition, he’ll highlight examples of initiatives recently supported by the Rotary Club of Indianapolis. Come prepared to think outside the present polarized positions on immigration.

    Jim Mulholland is a long time Indianapolis native. He spent his early career pastoring a United Methodist Church in the Fountain Square neighborhood. While living and serving that neighborhood, he was involved in the creation of Southeast Neighborhood Development (SEND) and eventually chaired its Board. In the early 2000s, Jim became the community organizer for SEND, creating their nationally replicated Neighborhood Congress model. His work as a community organizer has been recognized by LISC and the Annie Casey Foundation.

    The public is always welcome at Rotary. Our programs take place at the Ivy Tech Culinary and Conference Center and the cost is just $26 per person. It’s best to arrive by noon and know that we always conclude by 1:15.

  • October 24: Coffee and Conversation with Amy Waggoner, Salesforce

     

     

     

     

    Join us for our series, Coffee and Conversation, where President John Mainella moderates Q&A and conversation with fascinating leaders in Indianapolis. Amy Waggoner, Director, Midwest State & Local Government Affairs for Salesforce will be the guest of honor on October 24th at 8 a.m. during this intimate morning meeting designed for all Rotarians and guests to learn more about People of Action and topics of interest in our community. Amy will be sharing how tech companies in Indy and the midwest continue to influence public policy.

    This Coffee and Conversation will be located on Ohana Floor.  Located on the 47th floor of the 48-story Salesforce Tower, the Ohana floor is a stunning example of hospitality and goodwill.

    Attendees must be registered in order to attend. Click here to register.