UIndy alumni are always finding new ways to contribute to their professions and to the welfare of the community in general. Here are just a few recent examples:
The Rev. David Hampton, who earned his Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement [1] degree in 1994, has been named deputy mayor of neighborhood engagement by newly elected Mayor Joe Hogsett.
Hampton also is senior pastor of Light of the World Christian Church [2]. Read more in the Indianapolis Recorder, both here [3] and here [4].
Amber Van Til, who earned her Political Science [5] degree in 1999, was named 2015 Association Professional of the Year by the Indiana Society of Association Executives. She is executive vice president of the Indiana Bankers Association [6]. Read more here [7].
Vincent Kinkade, who earned his MBA [8] in 1995, has been named director of culinary job training at Second Helpings [9], central Indiana’s acclaimed food rescue, hunger relief and culinary job training organization in central Indiana. Read more here [10].