Category: Rotarian of the Year

  • Nominations Open for Rotary Outstanding Achievement Recognition Award

    Nominations Open for Rotary Outstanding Achievement Recognition Award

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis is proud to announce that nominations for the Rotary Outstanding Achievement Recognition (ROAR) Award is open (formerly called Rotarian of the Year.)  Nominations for Rotarians in good standing who have demonstrated “Service Above Self” during his or her lifetime are being accepted. This award recognizes a life devoted to reflecting the Four Way Test, not just within the Club, but in their career and community life as well. This is considered a lifetime achievement award.

    Award Information:

    1. The ROAR Award Selection Committee for 2018 is chaired by Elaine Bedel.
    2. Completed nominations should be submitted no later than May 4, 2018, to Kelly Tingle in person at a Tuesday lunch or via email to ktingle@indyrotary.org.
    3. Public announcement of the ROAR Award will occur on May 15 and the award will be presented at the 2018 Celebration Dinner scheduled for the evening of June 26.

    Download the ROAR nomination form.

    Past Recipients:

    2007: Marge Tarpley and Danny Danielson

    2008: Dr. Tim Dudley

    2009: Hugh Baker

    2010: Bill Batt

    2011: Bill Ervin

    2012: Gene Busche

    2013: Club celebrated 100th anniversary and named Rotarian of the Century: Senator Richard Lugar

    2014: Paul Raikes

    2015: Club celebrated retirement of Executive Director, Susie Harmless, and, therefore, no ROY named

    2016: Judge Tom Fisher

    2017: Elaine Bedel

  • 2016 Rotarian of the Year

    2016 Rotarian of the Year

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    The evening included a wonderful video and testimonial to our new 2016 Rotarian of the Year, Judge Tom Fisher. Check out the 2016 Rotarian of the Year Video!

    AFTER SERVING AS THE JASPER COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FOR 19 YEARS, IN 1986 TOM BECAME A MEMBER OF THE INDIANA TAX COURT IN INDIANAPOLIS.

    FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS, TOM MAINTAINED HIS MEMBERSHIP IN THE RENSSELER CLUB, WHILE DOING MAKE-UP MEETINGS IN OUR CLUB. HE BECAME A MEMBER OF OUR CLUB IN 1990. HE WAS PRESIDENT OF OUR CLUB 2000-2001.

    IN 2002 TOM WAS SELECTED AS A ROTARY INTERNATIONAL GROUP STUDY EXCHANGE (GSE) TEAM LEADER. HE LED A GROUP OF FOUR, 33-YEAR OLDS TO ZIMBABWE, ZAMBIA AND MALAWI FOR FIVE WEEKS, STAYING IN THE HOMES OF ROTARIANS DURING A CULTURAL AND VOCATIONAL EXCHANGE.

    AFTER RETURNING HOME, TOM BECAME INVOLVED IN SEVERAL HUMANITARIAN PROJECTS RELATED TO CENTRAL AFRICA AND IN 2007 RETURNED THERE TO WORK ON PROJECTS OUR CLUB AND DISTRICT WERE HEAVILY INVOLVED WITH IN COOPERATION WITH THE IU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.

    TOM SERVED AS OUR DISTRICT GOVERNOR IN 2008-09. HE IS CURRENTLY THE DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE ON THE ROTARY INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON LEGISLATION.

    CURRENTLY HE IS ALSO CO-CHAIR OF OUR CLUB’S HOSPITALITY COMMUNITY AND SERVES ON THE ROTARY INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE. HE IS A PAUL HARRIS FELLOW AND HAS ATTAINED MAJOR DONOR STATUS TO THE ROTARY INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION.

    ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE HAS INCLUDED:

    • SERVED IN AS A SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER AND ELDER AT THE REMINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
    • CHAIRED THE JASPER COUNTY CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS
    • PAST-PRESIDENT OF THE COLUMBIA CLUB OF INDIANAPOLIS
    • FORMER TRUSTEE OF EARLHAM COLLEGE
    • RETIRED MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF THE CONNER PRAIRIE MUSEUM

    HE CURRENTLY SERVES ON THE BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE INDIANA JUDGES ASSOCIATION, IS THE CHAIR OF THE INDIANA PROCECUTING ATTORNEYS COUNCIL AND SERVES ON THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE INDIANAPOLIS FIRST FRIENDS MEETING.

    FOR ME HIS MOST ENDEARING QUALITY IS HUMILITY. WHILE TOM ENJOYS TELLING AND A GOOD JOKE AND GETTING A LAUGH, HE IS A TRUE SERVANT LEADER. HE CONTINES TO TELL EACH NEW PRESIDENT OF THIS CLUB, “I’LL SERVE WHEREVER YOU NEED ME.”

  • Growing Rotary a Success!

    Growing Rotary a Success!

    On June 28, 2016, the Rotary Club of Indianapolis celebrated a successful and event-filled evening at the downtown Scottish Rite Cathedral in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Hilton Hotels & Suites VIP Reception and Bedel Financial Dinner stages were set with lots of colorful blooms and lush greenery. The tables were assembled with festive floral centerpieces donated and sold the end of the evening for a contribution to Rotary.

    Rotarian of the Year
    The evening included a wonderful video and testimonial to our new 2016 Rotarian of the Year, Judge Tom Fisher. Check out the 2016 Rotarian of the Year Video!

    Awards and Installations
    Many deserving Rotarians received awards and President Jeff Lake (2015-2016) installed President Sheila Carlson (2016-2017), while President Carlson installed our newest Officers and Directors!

    Audio of the program can be heard, below.

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  • Indy Rotarian, Philanthropist, business leader Donald C. Danielson dies

    Indy Rotarian, Philanthropist, business leader Donald C. Danielson dies

    Dec. 3, 1919 – May 7, 2015

    Donald C. Danielson, Indiana philanthropist and business leader, died Thursday at his home in New Castle after a brief illness. He was 95.

    “Danny” Danielson served as vice chairman of City Securities, the oldest and largest Indiana-based investment bank, commuting regularly to his office in Indianapolis until the months preceding his death. He was former president of Modernfold and led the expansion of a new industry, as the accordion-fold Modernfold Door transformed the way businesses, schools and churches utilized interior space.

    He was the longest-serving trustee on record at his alma mater, Indiana University, sitting on the board from 1958 to 1980 and serving as president for 11 of those years. He spurred the creation of IU’s Wells Scholar program.

    As a philanthropist, he led fundraising campaigns in his hometown and across the state that consistently exceeded their targeted goal. He served as vice chair and then as co-chair of two IU campaigns that raised a collective $800 million for the university.

    For his excellence in business and service to his state, Danielson in 2009 received the Sachem award, the highest honor in the state of Indiana. Multiple times he was named a Sagamore of the Wabash by an Indiana governor, and, in 2014, the Indiana Historical Society named him a Living Legend. He was inducted into the Junior Achievement of Central Indiana Business Hall of Fame in 2010.

    Danielson spent his childhood in Minnesota and South Dakota before becoming the first person in his family to attend college, coming to IU on a baseball scholarship.

    He graduated in 1942 with a bachelor’s degree in education before entering in the U.S. Navy. He served in both the Pacific and Atlantic theaters of World War II until 1946, when he was honorably discharged with the rank of lieutenant, senior grade.

    Upon graduation, Danielson had been signed by the Brooklyn Dodgers. When the war ended, the Dodgers once again invited Danielson to report to training camp with their AAA team – coincidentally, the same year Jackie Robinson joined the Dodgers’ AAA team, at the same position as Danielson.

    But head won out over heart, as Danielson, a consummate storyteller, would say. He decided instead to return to IU for a job at the Alumni Association. While there, he served a one-year stint as interim head baseball coach.

    In Indiana, he met Patricia Peterson, daughter of City Securities founder J. Dwight Peterson, whom Danielson knew through their mutual involvement in the Sigma Chi fraternity. Danny and Patty Danielson were married April 12, 1947. Patty Danielson preceded him in death in 2013.

    Danielson joined the future Modernfold in 1948 as a dapper salesman, working his way up to a director on the board in 1958. He was elected president in 1969. Under Danielson’s leadership, Modernfold became a division of American Standard.

    But the job involved constant travel. When the Danielsons’ third daughter left home to go to college, he changed careers to spend more time with his wife. He joined Indianapolis-based City Securities in 1976 and was elected vice chairman of the investment bank’s board in 1981.

    Danielson and his wife focused much of their philanthropy on giving back to their hometown of New Castle. After kick-starting giving toward an IU East satellite facility in New Castle, Danielson and his wife jointly received the Chancellor’s Medallion for their service to the IU campus. The new branch, which opened in 1999, was named the Danielson Center in their honor.

    The couple also led the effort to relocate the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame to New Castle in 1990 and spearheaded the development of the new Henry County YMCA in 2003.

    For his involvement in his community, Danielson was twice named Citizen of the Year by the New Castle Chamber of Commerce, and in 2012, he and his wife jointly received the Henry County Foundation’s Judy Melton Award for their commitment to their community.

    Danielson also served as chairman of the Walther Cancer Foundation, sat on the board of governors for the Riley Children’s Foundation, chaired the Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ national board and served as a director of New Castle’s Ameriana Bancorp.

    In 1988, he received a Jefferson Award for public service through The Indianapolis Star.  The Indianapolis Business Journal named him a 2004 Healthcare Hero. In 2007, the Rotary Club of Indianapolis named him Rotarian of the Year.

    Danielson embodied true friendship. On holidays, his voice would boom out of his office as he called close friends to wish them well. He’d network and dish out advice in a packed schedule of breakfasts in New Castle, lunches in downtown Indianapolis and golf outings with friends and business partners.

    A proud Republican, Danielson aided with the campaigns of Vice President Dan Quayle, Sen. Dan Coats and Gov. Mike Pence and was appointed by President George H.W. Bush to the Credit Standards Advisory Committee. In 2013, the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site gave him its Advancing American Democracy award.

    Danielson’s involvement at Indiana University also continued throughout his life. Along with his trustee’s position, he was a director of the IU Foundation and a member of the IU East board of advisors. The university honored him in 1994 with an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. He also received an IU Distinguished Alumni Service award, a Thomas Hart Benton Medal, a President’s Medal of Excellence, a Zora G. Clevenger Award for athletic contributions and the 2007 Herman B. Wells Visionary Award.

    Three daughters followed Danielson to IU and, along with their husbands, carry on his legacy of giving and faith: Mary Johnson (Stan) of Quincy, Mass.; Susie Anderson (Duane) of Indianapolis; and Amy Thompson (Ron) of Kokomo, Ind.

    Eight grandchildren also survive, along with their spouses. They’re teaching 13 great-grandchildren to share their Go-Pa’s love of sports, especially IU athletics.

    Besides his wife, Danielson was preceded in death by his parents, Benjamin and Freda Holdhusen Danielson; his brother, John (Patty); and his sister, Leanore von Grossman (Fritz).

    The family will receive callers from 2 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 14, at Sproles Family Funeral Home, 2400 S. Memorial Drive, New Castle. (www.sprolesfamilycares.com)

    A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, May 15, at First Presbyterian Church, 1202 Church St., New Castle, where Danielson was an elder.

    Donations in his memory may be offered to the Indiana University Foundation, P.O. Box 6460, Indianapolis, IN 46206-6460; or the Henry County Community Foundation, P.O. Box 6006, New Castle, IN 47362.

  • July 1, 2014 Indianapolis Rotarian of the Year Video Posted!

    July 1, 2014 Indianapolis Rotarian of the Year Video Posted!

    The Rotary Club of Indianapolis Celebrated on Tuesday, July 1, 2014, in honor of members of the Rotary Club of Indianapolis for the Annual Celebration Luncheon! Check out the Rotarian of the Year Video!

     

    Our festivities included:

    • Thank You to Committees, Sponsors and Contributors
    • Invocation and Pledge, Kendall Millard
    • President Scott Armstrong
    • Presentation of awards to Club and Foundation Directors
    • Milestone Award Presentations
    • Arthur E. Krick Award Presentation
    • Perfect Attendance Recognition
    • President’s Awards
    • Distinguished Rotarian Awards
    • Rotarian of the Year, Paul Raikes
    • Year End Address, President Scott Armstrong
    • Installation of Officers
    • Presentation by President Matt Burnett
    • 4 Way Test and Adjourn

    Sponsors
    This celebration would not be possible without the generous support of sponsors. We list them here and gratefully acknowledge their contributions.

    Event Sponsor: 
    UIndy MBA Program

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    Table Sponsors
    Barnes and Thornburg
    Bedel Financial Consulting
    Danny Danielson
    Flanner and Buchanan
    Kroger Company
    RJE Business Interiors

    Sponsors
    JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
    Sutton-Garten

    Additional Contributors
    Bill Bubenzer Photography
    Dave Leonards
    Donaldson’s Finer Chocolates
    Engledow Group
    Focal Point
    Steve Harris

    Rotarian of the Year Committee
    Elaine Bedel, Peggy Blackard, Tim Dudley, Bill Ervin

    Organizing Committee
    Melissa Farmer, Matt Burnett, Susie Harmless

  • Bill Batt Selected As 2010 Rotarian of the Year

    Join us on June 29th as we present the fourth annual Rotarian of the Year Award to Rotarian, Bill Batt. We will also present President’s Awards, Milestone Awards, the Arthur E. Krick Award and Paul Harris Fellows.

    President Julian Peebles and the Board of Directors hope that you will join them for this wonderful evening of celebrating many of the amazing accomplishments of our fellow Rotarians. Because of the festiveness of the occasion, this evening dinner will take the place of our regular Tuesday noon meeting.

    We will also announce the 2013 Centennial Project and perform the installation of the 2010 – 2011 Officers.

    Tickets will be sold at the Rotary meetings and through the Rotary office. They may be paid by cash or check. Make checks out to the Rotary Club of Indianapolis with “Celebration dinner” in the memo line.
    The deadline for purchasing a ticket is June 15. Each ticket is $40 per person. Pre-paid lunch Rotarians pay $29 for their dinner reservation. Sponsored by PNC Bank.

  • June 29, 2010 Annual Celebration Dinner!

    On June 29th, the Rotary Club of Indianapolis will celebrate its distinguished members, set goals for the coming years and install the new Directors and Officers for 2010-2011. Also:

    • Membership Milestone Awards
    • Arthur E. Krick and Perfect Attendance Recognitions
    • Paul Harris Fellow Presentations
    • President’s Awards
    • 2013 Centennial Project Announcement
    • Rotarian of the Year Award to Bill Batt
    • Installation of Officers
    • Presentation by President Mark Blade
    • 4-Way Test and adjourn

    William G. Batt – Rotarian of the Year
    Bill Batt served Rotary Club of Indianapolis as President in 1991-1992 and has chaired the club’s Foundation Investment Committee for 18 years. His club activities have varied from writing comical lyrics for fundraising songs to initiating Rotary meetings for senior members living at Marquette Manor. Bill was Rotary District Governor in 1997-1998, when Indianapolis hosted the International Convention. He has also worked as Director of the District World Community Service Foundation, District Polio Chair since 1998, committee member for Rotary Zone Institutes, Nominating Committee Member for the International Board, and District Delegate to RI’s Council on Legislation.

    Bill received AB and MS degrees in engineering and business from Dartmouth College (NH) and an honorary doctorate from Martin University. As a U.S. Navy officer, he led the Naval Research Lab in Chesapeake Beach, MD. Following military duty, he worked in financial and marketing areas at Eli Lilly & Company before entering banking and eventually becoming Executive Vice President and Trust Officer at the former First Bank and Trust Company (now part of PNC Bank.) He is currently an Estate Planning and Tax Consultant.