RICHARD LUGAR’S LEGACY LIVES ON AS THE RICHARD G. LUGAR EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC SERVICE SERIES SELECTS ITS 31st CLASS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | Contact: Anne Hathaway |
September 24, 2020 | [email protected] (317) 536-6900 |
INDIANAPOLIS –The Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series is pleased to announce that it has selected its 2020-2021 class.
“We are excited to announce the 31st Lugar Series class and begin working with such incredible women throughout the state,” said Anne Hathaway, Executive Director of the Lugar Series. “Especially during such uncertain times, it’s inspiring to know there are so many women prioritizing public service. The women selected have shown exemplary leadership within their communities, and I am excited to help them learn more and develop their skills as they consider their roles and ability to make an impact at the local, state, and federal levels of government after graduating from the Lugar Series.”
Those selected for the 31st Lugar Series class are:
- Rachelle Baker, Crown Point, Lake County
- Malika Butler, Indianapolis, Marion County
- Colette Childress, Greenfield, Hancock County
- Natalie DeWitt, Auburn, DeKalb County
- Patricia Foxx, Brazil, Clay County
- Sarah Froderman, Cory, Clay County
- Theresa Green, Columbia City, Whitley County
- LeAnne Horn, Martinsville, Morgan County
- Courtney Hott, Greenfield, Johnson County
- Erin Lucas, Indianapolis, Marion County
- Regina Miller, Greenwood, Johnson County
- Amanda Muldoon, Fort Wayne, Allen County
- Katie Nelson, Franklin, Johnson County
- Sarah Reed, Atlanta, Hamilton County
- Heather Setser, Eckerty, Crawford County
- Stephanie Veit, Fort Wayne, Allen County
- Colleen Whiting, Indianapolis, Marion County
Inspired by the late Indiana Senator Richard G. Lugar, the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series was established in 1990 as a not-for-profit women’s leadership development program designed to increase the preparation, influence and number of Republican women in local, state and national elective and appointive offices.
To date, the Lugar Series has trained 549 Hoosier women and has produced exceptional new party leaders, public board and commission members, political operatives, and elected officials from mayors and legislators to state executive office holders. Since 1990, the program model has been replicated to create excellence programs in over 20 states and has produced over 2,000 graduates nationwide.
For more information about The Lugar Series, contact Anne Hathaway at [email protected] or visit www.LugarSeries.com
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