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The Mind Trust has added former Indianapolis Deputy Mayor Steve Campbell to its to leadership team. Campbell will be vice president of communications and oversee media and public relations for the nonprofit.

January 8, 2015

News Release

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Mind Trust today announced that Steve Campbell, former deputy mayor of Indianapolis and current small business owner, will become vice president of communications and oversee media and public relations, communications and new media for the Indianapolis nonprofit.

A graduate of the MSD Washington Township schools, Campbell served as deputy mayor and director of communications for Mayor Bart Peterson from 2000 to 2007. He currently operates Campbell Strategies LLC, a minority-owned small business focusing on communications, public relations and media strategy for clients locally and statewide.

He also is an adjunct professor at the Indiana University Department of Journalism & Public Relations.

“We are very pleased to welcome Steve Campbell to The Mind Trust,” said Founder & CEO David Harris. “Steve has more than 20 years experience working at all levels of media, public policy and community programming, and we are happy to add his talents to our team.”

As deputy mayor, Campbell oversaw city operations in Community Development, Constituent Services, Environmental Affairs, Media & Communications, Neighborhood Services, New Media and Public Access. As director of communications, he was Indianapolis’ chief marketing & communications officer and the city’s spokesperson, giving several thousand interviews with CNN, USA Today, ESPN, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Indianapolis Star and other local, national and international media.

He previously served as a top media advisor to Indiana governors Evan Bayh and Frank O’Bannon.

Campbell is a graduate of Wabash College and the Indiana University School of Law. He also studied at The American University in Washington DC and is a graduate of the Stanley K. Lacy Executive Leadership Series. He has been featured in Who’s Who in Black Indianapolis and was awarded the Sagamore of the Wabash, Indiana’s highest civilian award, by three different governors.

Active in the Indianapolis community, Campbell has served the boards of multiple organizations, including the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Indiana Landmarks, People for Urban Progress, Young Audiences of Indiana, the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Art Center, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Indianapolis Downtown Inc., the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site and Girls Inc.

ABOUT THE MIND TRUST

The Mind Trust is a nonprofit striving to create enough great public schools in Indianapolis for every student to be able to attend one. The Mind Trust launches high quality, autonomous public schools in Indianapolis through its Innovation School Fellowship, Education Entrepreneur Fellowship and Charter School Incubator programs. It also works to create the foundation needed for great schools to thrive by engaging the community in its work, advancing bold policy plans and recruiting or launching organizations that address schools’ critical needs, such as pipelines of high quality teachers and principals. Since its creation in 2006, it has impacted 113,000 students and has raised more than $42 million.

Source: The Mind Trust

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