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Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis has announced Patrick Jessee as its new board president and Jason Hunter as vice president. Jessee is chief operating officer, general counsel and co-founder of Lumatic. Hunter serves as sales manager at Circle City Broadcasting.

In addition, 10 new members began a two-year term beginning in June as part of the organization’s board of directors.

The board offers strategic leadership for the 128-year-old organization, guiding the work of five facility-based Clubs and seven school-based sites serving nearly 5,500 youth annually in the areas of career exploration and educational enhancement, citizenship and leadership, the arts, and health and fitness.

“We are grateful to have a board of directors made up of dedicated community leaders committed to advocating for our city’s youth, especially those who need us most,” said Maggie A. Lewis, CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis. “The leadership and diverse skill set these individuals bring to our organization will help us grow and expand our impact.”

New Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis board members include:

  • Stephanie Campos-Johnson, Global Preparatory Academy at Riverside #44
  • Devon L. Davis, Bose Public Affairs Group
  • Jeremy W. Duling, F.C. Tucker Co.
  • Alison Fell, Old National Bank
  • Kyle Krol, Pacers Sports & Entertainment
  • Julie Hall, The Kroger Company
  • Angela P. Henderson, Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
  • Dr. Nathalie Means Henderson, Indianapolis Public Schools
  • Lindsay M. Proctor, OTR, MBA, IU Health Methodist & University Hospitals
  • Austin Smith, Watchmen Security

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