Natalie Sutton – Executive Director, Susan G. Komen® Central Indiana
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. The presentation will touch on advances in the breast cancer movement and the complex issues and challenges Susan G. Komen is addressing today.
Natalie Sutton joined Susan G. Komen® Central Indiana as the Executive Director in January 2014. A native Hoosier, Natalie has more than a decade of experience working locally, regionally and nationally for voluntary health organizations. Her prior roles include Senior Development and Corporate Relations Officer at the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Division Vice President for the American Liver Foundation and Campaign Director for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Indiana Chapter. She is a 2003 graduate of DePauw University and earned a Master of Public Affairs in Nonprofit Management from the Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs in Indianapolis.
Natalie is proud to be a part of the Susan G. Komen Central Indiana family and to lead an organization made up of so many devoted volunteers, supporters and breast cancer survivors. She is committed to Komen’s Promise to save lives and end breast cancer.
Natalie grew up in the small town of Haubstadt, Indiana (a one-stoplight town just north of Evansville). When she is not working at Komen, you will find Natalie with her son Henry and husband Caleb at the park or The Children’s Museum. She also enjoys sewing, home improvement projects, listening to NPR and reading nonfiction business books.