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Archive for 2006

Sep 2006 | Fall 2006

Kris Kindelsperger served on CASE V Selection Committee

CASE V asked Kris Kindelsperger to serve on the selection committee for the CASE V Chief Executive Leadership Award this year. The award recognizes institution heads, presidents, chancellors, system heads, or other campus chief executive officers who serve at CASE institutions for their exemplary work in promoting and supporting education. Recipients were announced at the opening ceremony for the District V conference in Chicago on December 10, 2006.

Meg Gammage-Tucker and Eva Aldrich presented at Franklin College in September

Meg Gammage Tucker and Eva Aldrich presented on how to start a capital campaign at Franklin College on September 5

Jun 2006 | Summer 2006

JGA to sponsor Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University’s 19th Annual Symposium

JGA was pleased to sponsor the Center on Philanthropy’s 2006 symposium, “Health and Philanthropy: Leveraging Change.” The program, which was held on August 24-25, was focused on philanthropy’s role in health in the United States as well as around the world. Sessions included topics such as public policy, funding for research, disaster relief, corporate issues, information technology, and the nursing shortage. For more information, access www.philanthropy.iupui.edu or call 317.278.8990.

Mar 2006 | Spring 2006

2006 International Citizen of the Year Dinner Sponsorship

JGA was a recent sponsor of the 2006 International Citizen of the Year Dinner honoring Randall L. Tobias, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator. Each year since 1985, the International Center of Indianapolis honors “a foreign-born or Indiana resident who has made an outstanding contribution to Indiana and the world in the fields of business, culture, education, government, medicine, media research, sports, or community service.” Formerly President, Chairman, and CEO of Eli Lilly and Company, 2006 recipient Randall L. Tobias has been working to help the U.S. government combat HIV/AIDS since 1993. He was recognized at the dinner on May 15, 2006, at the Westin Hotel in Indianapolis.

Ted Grossnickle and Angela White present at conferences

On April 7, 2006, Ted Grossnickle and Angela White presented at the Annual I-CASE Conference on the topic of “Benchmarks for Development: What to Measure and How to Make Use of Them for Improved Results and Accountability .” The spring conference provided a one-day program for members with relevant and timely topics in advancement for area professionals. I-CASE is affiliated with the national Council for Advancement and Support of Education, based in Washington, D.C. For more information about the I-CASE, access www.i-case.org.

On April 10-11, 2006, Ted Grossnickle and Angela White took on another presentation at the Governor’s Conference for Service and Volunteerism in Indianapolis. Their presentation focused on “Empowering Board Members to Speak on Your Behalf.” The Governor’s Conference is designed to “celebrate, rejuvenate, and inspire” those who use their time and talents to serve others in Indiana.