Fiscal Officer Development Series (FODS) 2008-09
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Speaker Biographies
Jim Becker
Jim Becker came to Indiana University in May 1998. He started as a restricted funds analyst in Contract & Grant Administration (C&G), a division of FMS. He was named Director of C&G in August 2000. In November, 2007, he was named the Executive Director of Grants Administration for the Bloomington and regional campuses in the newly formed Office of the Vice President for Research Administration.
Prior to working at IU, Mr. Becker worked for ten years at Midwest Research Institute, in Kansas City, MO. During his tenure there, he served as a data analyst, researcher, and project director in the Economics and Management Sciences Department.
Mr. Becker manages a 35-person office with responsibilities that include pre-award and post-award administrative functions for sponsored programs on the Bloomington and regional campuses at Indiana University. He coordinates with other research offices and other university departments to develop policies, procedures and guidelines related to sponsored research at IU, and his office implements strategies for monitoring sponsored programs for compliance with agency guidelines, federal and state regulations, and university policies.
Marci Becker
Marci is the Payroll System Manager for Financial Management Services at Indiana University. She has been with FMS and IU for 5 years. Her responsibilities include managing projects that affect the payroll system as well as general payroll operations. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and a Master’s Degree in Business Administration.
Ailish Byrne
Ailish is the Manager of Financial Systems for University Information Technology Services at Indiana University. Ailish is also a Development Manager for the Kuali Financials community source project working with partner institutions such as Cornell University, Michigan State University, University of Arizona, San Joaquin Delta College, University of California and University of Hawaii. Financial Systems is a division of Enterprise Business Systems. Enterprise Business Systems is responsible for the development and support of applications like the Financial Information System (FIS), Purchasing/Accounts Payable (EPIC), Enterprise Research Administration (ERA), and Human Resources Management System (HRMS).
Terry Clapacs
J. Terry Clapacs is Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of Indiana University. He has served the University for more than 40 years, the last 20 as VP&CAO. His responsibilities include most of the non-academic areas of the University, including campus master planning, all building construction and renovation, real estate operation, physical plant operations, human resources administration, benefit plans, purchasing, risk management, travel, Indiana University Police, and environmental health and safety. Terry provides those functions to all eight of Indiana University’s campuses. During his tenure, $4 billion of construction has been completed at various Indiana University campuses, and currently another $750 million in projects is underway.
Terry also served as Athletic Director at Indiana University from 2002-2004. During that period, IU Athletics won two national championships and several Big Ten championships in various sports. New head coaches were hired in men’s basketball and football, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s track and field, women’s golf, and women’s rowing.
Terry is a native of Goshen, Indiana and received his B.S. degree in 1965 and his M.B.A. degree from Indiana University in 1968. He has been honored by Governor Evan Bayh with a Sagamore of the Wabash, and was recently inducted into the Goshen Hall of Fame. Terry was recently appointed by Governor Mitch Daniels to serve as his representative and to provide oversight for the new Indianapolis Colts Stadium and the addition to the Indianapolis Convention Center.
Stew Cobine
Mr. Cobine presently serves Indiana University as Assistant Treasurer and Managing Director of Capital Finance in the Office of the Treasurer. He is one of the co-founders and co-directors of the Tax Institute for Colleges and Universities, along with Professor Lawrence Jegen, III. He has served the higher education tax and finance community in a number of capacities including serving as co-program committee chair of NACUBO’s Debt Management workshops, chair of the NACUBO Taxation Council, co-chair of the Student FICA Coalition, and president of the Indiana Association of College and University Business Officers (IACUBO). In 2005, Mr. Cobine was recognized as the inaugural recipient of the NACUBO Tax Award at NACUBO’s annual meeting. He has served as a faculty member in numerous capital financing and tax workshops and seminars for organizations including CACUBO, IACUBO, NACUBO, WACUBO, NAFSA, and has been a guest lecturer for the Indiana University School of Philanthropy and Indiana University School of Law at Indianapolis. Mr. Cobine is a certified public accountant (CPA), holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, is a graduate of the CACUBO Management Institute (CMI), and is a candidate for a Master of Arts degree from Cincinnati Bible Seminary.
Jim Donges
Jim Donges is the Assistant Vice Provost for Budgetary Administration and Planning at Indiana University–Bloomington. Jim received his Bachelor of Science degree from the Krannert School of Purdue University in 1971. He worked at the Indiana Employment Security Division, the Indiana Office of Social Services and the State Board of Vocational and Technical Education for a combined total of 13 years. He also served as the Chief Financial Officer of the YWCA of Greater Indianapolis for 3 years. He came to Indiana University in 1988 as the Assistant Director of Budget at IUPUI. He was instrumental in the implementation of Responsibility Center Management as pilot campus at IUPUI. He also served as an early adopter of the FIS for the IUPUI campus. He is also a graduate of the CACUBO and SACUBO Management Institutes. He was also a member of the initial FODS committee.
Kip Drew
Kip Drew has been with Indiana University as Associate General Counsel since 1994. Before coming to IU, Kip was an Associate in the Environmental Law section at the Indianapolis law firm of Barnes & Thornburg. She was a law clerk for former Indiana Supreme Court Justice Roger O. DeBruler from 1989-91. Kip graduated from Hanover College with a B.A. in English and got her J.D. here in Bloomington at the Indiana University School of Law. Kip’s husband, Bob, works for the Indiana Court of Appeals. They have two sons and therefore spend most of their free time in the bleachers at various sporting venues.
Debra Nelson Dunbar
Debra is a University Organizational Development Consultant in University Human Resources Training and Organizational Development Department. She has been working with the management, staff, and faculty of Indiana University's seven campuses for eighteen years. Her responsibilities include providing training and consulting throughout the university. Debra has a Masters in Higher Education from Indiana University and a Bachelor's from DePauw University in Psychology with a minor in Sociology, and Communications.
Valerie Gill
Valerie Gill began as the Director of Licensing and Trademarks in January 2008. Her duties include managing the University’s trademark portfolio and trademark licensing program. Before joining Indiana University she held several positions with the State of Indiana, including overseeing the sales operations and licensing of the State Lottery, an $800 million dollar a year business. She also served as the Director of Branch Operations for the Bureau of Motor Vehicles while the agency was undergoing a strategic shift of their core mission to improve the branch experience. In February 2008, AAMVA (American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrations) awarded the Indiana BMV with its International Customer Service Excellence Award. Prior to that, she compiled an extensive retail background with Galyan’s, The Gap, and G.H.Bass as a buyer, product manager, and visual merchandiser. Valerie holds a bachelors degree from Western Michigan University in Marketing.
John Harner
John Harner is the Director of Travel Management Services. John has been employed by Indiana University in various capacities for over thirty years. He is the Executive Director of the Society for Collegiate Travel Management Conference (SCTM) since the inception in 1987 which is sponsored by Indiana University.
Loretta Gurnell
Loretta Gurnell is the Indiana University’s Director of Business Diversity. Loretta has university-wide responsibility for institutional business diversity initiatives. This department identifies Minority, women-owned, small and small disadvantaged businesses for engagement by Indiana University business units. Loretta also directs university outreach efforts throughout the state and serves as the university’s representative in community-related organizations and events. She advises and assists university personnel and provides maximum practical opportunities for diverse companies to participate in IU’s procurement processes, ensuring them equal opportunity to perform subcontracts awarded by IU in such areas as goods, professional, other services, and construction. Additionally, Loretta has responsibility for preparing all federal and state compliance reports related to business diversity and conducts compliance and business diversity awareness training for units across the university. Loretta is frequently a panel speaker at Business Diversity related affairs, and is currently working on her PhD in Organizational Leadership at Wesleyan University.
Camy Harrison
Camy Harrison is the Assistant Vice Chancellor, Finance & Administration at IUPUI. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business and a Master’s Degree in Professional Accounting from IU. Camy has been with IUPUI over 22 years.
Stephen L. Keucher
Steve is Associate Vice President and University Budget Director. He joined IU in the University Budget Office in 1982 upon completion of his MBA from IU. Over the years he has been involved in institutional research and reporting; liaison function with state agencies; decision support and data stewardship issues; responsibility center management development and related systems and processes; and, of course, budget planning and administration. He has led and served on numerous task forces and committees. He is also the business officer for University Administration.
Steve earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Classical Studies from IU in 1972.
Michael Klein
Michael Klein has been with Indiana University as Associate General Counsel since 1994. His prior legal experience was in the Litigation Department of Barnes & Thornburg in Indianapolis. Prior to his mid-life decision to become a lawyer, Michael served on the faculty of the Department of Economics at IUB for more years than he is willing to admit. Michael is married to Catherine Melfi, who works for Eli Lilly and Company in Indianapolis.
Marcia Landen
Ms. Landen has more than 20 years experience working with faculty and other grant seekers. She currently serves as the Director of Grants Services for the Bloomington and regional campuses in the Office of Research Administration. She oversees a staff of 17 who conduct pre-award and post-award activities. She coordinates and negotiates research grants and contracts awarded to IU, and she has also worked in the sponsored program development area. She has experience in funding source identification, proposal development, grant-related federal and institutional policy, and contract negotiating. Her articles have been published in research administration journals as well as newsletters of several organizations, and she has recently co-authored a chapter in the first textbook written specifically for research administration. She conducts grant-related workshops, conference sessions, and training programs across the country. Marcia is an active member of the Society of Research Administrators International and has been selected as one of SRA’s Distinguished Faculty.
Sally Link
Sally Link is Manager of Cost Accounting with Financial Management Services. Sally is a CMA and CPA, and was employed with a major manufacturing corporation in southern Indiana for over 20 years where she worked with Department of Defense contract accounting compliance. She has been employed by Indiana University since 1999 and has participated in the preparation of 3 Facilities and Administrative rate agreements that resulted in higher indirect cost recovery rates for IU.
Rob Lowden
Rob Lowden is the Director of Enterprise System Infrastructure for University Information Technology Services (UITS) at Indiana University. His Enterprise wide responsibilities include data center operations in Bloomington and Indianapolis, production scheduling, identity management, database administration, virtualized platforms, Enterprise Storage and server hardware administration. Rob is currently leading the Bloomington Data Center building project slated for summer 2009 completion. Originally joining the organization in 1998, he was responsible for the institutions homegrown Course Management System (CMS) Oncourse, was the project manager of the Open Source Portfolio Initiative and manager of the Sakai Tools Team as well as an ex-officio member of the Sakai board and a 2008 ComputerWorld Honors Program Laureate Medal Recipient. He has over 15 years experience in information technology including six years with the United States Navy. Rob holds a Bachelors degree from Purdue University.
Larry MacIntyre
Larry MacIntyre is Assistant Vice President for University Communications. His journalistic background includes 12 years as a reporter and editor at daily newspapers in Michigan and 14 years as an editor, Statehouse reporter and editorial writer at the Indianapolis Star.
He also has an extensive military background. After leaving the Star he worked two years on Capitol Hill as military legislative assistant for Senator Richard Lugar. He is a retired Colonel in the Army Reserve. He enlisted in the Army in 1969, earned a commission and served on active duty in Germany before beginning his journalism career. He was an active Reservist for 21 years and was called to active duty for Desert Storm (1990-91) and Operation Joint Endeavor in Bosnia (1996-97).
MacIntyre is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder with a degree in journalism. He started his journalism career as a reporter and editor on the Colorado Daily Student Newspaper.
He is married and has two grown daughters. He lives in Bloomington.
Edwin Marshall
Edwin C. Marshall, O.D., M.S., M.P.H. is the Indiana University Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs. He also is Professor of Optometry and Adjunct Professor of Public Health at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Prior to being named an IU Vice President, Dr. Marshall was the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Student Administration at the Indiana University School of Optometry.
Dr. Marshall was the founding Chair of the Minority Health Advisory Committee of the Indiana State Department of Health and Vice Chair of the Indiana Public Health Institute. He has served as Chair of the Executive Board of the American Public Health Association and as a member of The Nation’s Health Editorial Advisory Committee. He is a past President of the National Optometric Association, the Indiana Optometric Association, and the Indiana Public Health Association. He also has served on the Indiana Commission on Excellence in Health Care’s Data and Quality Subcommittee, the Indiana Health Care Professional Development Commission, the Indiana Chronic Disease Advisory Council, the Benefits and Cost-Sharing Subcommittee of the Governor's Advisory Panel on the Indiana Children's Health Insurance Program, and as a member of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Roundtable on Health Literacy and Patient Safety. Dr. Marshall currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Bloomington Hospital and Prevent Blindness Indiana. He is a member of the National Eye Health Education Program Planning Committee of the National Eye Institute and Co-Chair of the Indiana Interagency State Council on Black and Minority Health.
Dr. Marshall is a former US Public Health Service Primary Care Policy Fellow and a Distinguished Practitioner in the National Academies of Practice in Optometry. He is a past recipient of the Tony and Mary Hulman Health Achievement Award in Public Health and Preventive Medicine from the Indiana Public Health Foundation, the State Health Commissioner Award for Excellence in Public Health, the Distinguished Service Award from the Vision Care Section of the American Public Health Association, the Distinguished Hoosier Award from the Office of the Governor, the Indiana Optometrist of the Year Award from the Indiana Optometric Association, and the National Optometrist of the Year from the American Optometric Association.
Peggy Maschino
Peggy is currently a Business Officer in the VPAD Finance group. Her primary responsibilities are for the business aspects of UAO/ Construction projects across all IU campuses. In addition, Peggy is the fiscal officer for Poplars and IUPD. Peggy has worked at IU for 7 years. Prior to her work at IU, Peggy spent 10 years as a management consultant with Ernst & Young working in Chicago, London, Milan and Seattle. Peggy has a BS in accounting from IU, is certified as a Public Accountant in the State of Texas, has a Master’s in Management (Finance Major) from Northwestern’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management, and an MS in Education (Counseling Psychology) from IU. Peggy finds combination of accounting, finance and counseling psychology is especially useful in these days of market insanity.
MaryFrances McCourt
MaryFrances McCourt began as Treasurer of the University and Treasurer of the Trustees in October 2005. Before joining the staff of Indiana University, she was Assistant Treasurer for Agilysys, Inc., a $1.7 billion distributor and premier reseller of enterprise computer technology solutions headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio. She has held various positions in strategic planning, financial analysis and treasury management with particular focus on operational efficiency, business planning (including acquisitions, divestitures and new business modeling), customer/ vendor and product line profitability analyses and balance sheet management. MaryFrances graduated with a B.A. in Economics, magna cum laude, from Duke University and an E.M.B.A. from Case Western University.
Kathleen T. McNeely
Kathleen is the Associate Vice President of Finance and Executive Director of Financial Management Services at Indiana University. She has been with Indiana University since 1982 in various financial administrative positions. Kathleen’s responsibilities include Accounting, Tax Compliance, and Reporting, Financial Reporting, Capital Assets, Non-student Receivables, Payroll, Accounts Payable, and Cost Accounting. She has been a member of the NACUBO Research Universities Council since 2005 and was a member of NACUBO’s Accounting Principles Council from 1997 to 2003, serving as chair in 1999. She is the 2003 recipient of NACUBO’s Daniel D. Robinson award, which recognizes individual excellence and leadership in the advancement of college and university accounting and reporting. Kathleen is a member of the Kuali Financial Board and serves as the chair of the Kuali Financial Functional Council. Kathleen is a frequent speaker at conferences and seminars dealing with accounting standards, internal controls, fund accounting, and other fiscally related topics. Kathleen holds a B.S. in Finance from the Kelley School of Business and a Masters in Public Finance Administration from Indiana University.
Jean Mercer
Jean is currently the Director of Grant Services with the Office of Research Administration on the Indianapolis campus. Her many years of experience at IU include both department and central administration. In her current position she is responsible for coordination, review and approval of all proposals and awards for external funding from the Indianapolis and Columbus campuses. This includes budget development, guideline interpretation, information dissemination, and submission of proposals to external agencies. In addition, reviewing and negotiating contracts and grants from external agencies. Jean’s education includes a B.S. in Business Administration with an emphasis on International Business. She was previously at University of Colorado Health Sciences Center where she worked in the Psychiatry Department. She is a member of the National Council of University Research Administrators.
Tom Morrison
Thomas A. Morrison acts as Indiana University's chief liaison and representative to members of the Indiana General Assembly and other State agencies as Associate Vice President for Public Affairs and State Relations.
Previously Ball State University’s Associate Vice President for Business Affairs, he had been at the 18,000-student school for 17 years. In addition to representing Ball State in several legislative sessions, he has held a wide variety of other administrative responsibilities. During the 2007-08 academic year, he served as the university's interim chief financial and administrative officer, overseeing a $400 million budget. At various times, Morrison also has had responsibility for facilities management and strategic planning, development of capital budgets, government relations, auxiliary services, and human resources. He came to Ball State in 1991 as director of athletic, physical education and recreation facilities.
Morrison has worked with the General Assembly to secure funding for several major projects at Ball State, totaling more than $150 million. These included the art and journalism building, a music building, the communication media building, the boiler and chiller plant renovation and central campus renovation project. He also was instrumental in procuring several federally funded projects, including the $13 million McKinley/Riverside Avenue reconstruction project. Before Ball State University, Morrison was assistant director for intramural-recreational sports and facilities manager for intercollegiate athletics at the University of Virginia.
Tom Morrison holds a doctorate in higher education administration from Ball State University, a master of arts degree from the University of Maryland and a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Denver. He and his wife, Kathryn, have three children. In his spare time, he serves as a technical race official for the Indy Racing League and the Indianapolis 500, and a football official for the Indiana High School Athletic Association.
Terry Radke
Terry is the Director of Internal Audit at Indiana University. He has been with the department since 1979(appointed Director in 1992) and has given numerous presentations on ethics, controls and business risks throughout the University and at national conventions. Terry has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration with a major in Accounting from the University of Washington. Terry is a member of the Indiana CPA Society, Association of College and University Auditors, and the Institute of Internal Auditors.
Dennis Reedy
Mr. Reedy presently serves Indiana University as Managing Director of Treasury Operations in the Office of the Treasurer. He came to Indiana University in 1987 after spending 15 years as an officer of a major Indianapolis financial institution. His duties at this institution included serving as treasurer of its banking subsidiary and treasurer/director of its insurance and securities brokerage operations.
He is a Certified Treasury Profession (CTP) and past president and current director of the Treasury Management Association of Indiana. He is the co-founder and Co-Executive Director of the Treasury Institute for Higher Education. He is on the Board of Directors of the Association for Financial Professionals (AFP) and has served as a faculty member for various programs and on many committees of AFP, NACUBO, the University of Kentucky/SACUBO’s College Business Management Institute (CBMI) and other treasury and higher education related organizations. Mr. Reedy served as Associate Editor of the Sixth and Seventh Editions of AFP’s Essentials of Cash Management. He also served as the co-author of for the treasury management chapter of NACUBO’s handbook for higher education business officers (CUBA).
Mr. Reedy graduated with a BS degree, with distinction, from Indiana University in 1972 with a major in accounting.
Ron Reuter
Ron is the senior network administrator for the Financial Management Services Department at Indiana University. Some of his responsibilities include maintaining and securing departmental servers, coordinating the deployment of workstation technology, conduct training, and provide technical assistance to users of departments computer system; answers technical questions, and solves computer related problems regarding use of technology. This position is also responsible for finding creative and innovative ways to automate and integrate networked systems, systems administration and application software within FMS.
Dan Rives
Dan’s current position is Associate Vice President for Administration, University Human Resource Services, reporting to the Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of Indiana University. The University Human Resource Services office has responsibility for: Staff and Hourly employee personnel policies across the University, Academic and Staff employee benefit programs across the University, information systems related to personnel policies and benefit program administration, and campus-based HR office operations for the Bloomington location.
Since arriving at the University in 1991, Dan has also served as the University Director of Benefit Programs and Executive Director of Compensation. Prior to employment at the University, Dan was employed in various Human Resources, Compensation and Benefits positions at both public and private entities. Just prior to employment at the University Dan worked for Akzo NV, a Dutch conglomerate, in their New York City office. Dan served on the Board of Directors of Bloomington Hospital and Healthcare System from 1995 to 2003, which he chaired from 1997 to 1999, he served on the TIAA-CREF Advisory Board, which he chaired from 2005 to 2006, and is a member of the Nyhart/Alliance Benefits Group board. Dan holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland and a Master’s degree from Central Michigan University. He recently completed Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management Advanced Executive Program.Dan also teaches a SPEA class.
Jill Schunk
Jill is the Director of Purchasing Operations with the IU Purchasing Department reporting to Assistant Vice President Lorelei Meeker. Jill has been with the Indiana University Purchasing Department since December 1989 and has purchased technology for IU including major acquisitions such as the IU Big Red Super Computer and has negotiated some groundbreaking agreements with Microsoft, Novell and Dell. She has also served on regional and national contract development committees. Jill graduated from Indiana University with her B.S. in Elementary Education with a minor in Special Education. Jill has achieved her Lifetime Certification as a Certified Purchasing Manager (C.P.M.) and has been past president of the Indiana chapter of the National Association of Educational Buyers (NAEB).
Todd Schmitz
Todd Schmitz is the Executive Director of University Reporting & Research. His office is responsible for producing official university reports on admissions, enrollment, retention, graduation rates, degree completions, and financial aid for all the campuses in the IU system. Additionally, this office completes myriad federal and state compliance reports for Indiana University, and provides decision support for university administration. Todd is a past president of the Bloomington Professional Council, and serves on committees and/or holds office for a number of national and state professional associations. Todd came to IU in 1986 after completing a master’s degree in counseling and education psychology, and is a candidate for his PhD. in higher education administration from IU.
Larry Stephens
Larry is a native of Monroe County and comes from a university family. He has been with IU about 27 years and graduated from IU in 1973.
Larry’s first two tours of duty with the university were with IUPD. He came back to IU in 1985 from a job as an insurance adjuster, starting as assistant director in the Property & Casualty Insurance Department and became director in 1988.
Larry has been active in the insurance area, holding the Chartered Property Casualty & Underwriter and Associate in Risk Management designations, among others. He is currently serving on the board and was a two time president of the University and Risk Management Insurance Association. He is also president of Indiana University’s new captive insurance company, Old Crescent Insurance Company.
Larry and his wife, Sherry, have five children. Sherry is self-employed as a maker of baskets and has a basket supply business. Larry’s interests include about everything outdoors: hunting, fishing, hiking, horseback riding. He is also involved with genealogy and Bluegrass and country music.
Neil Theobald Neil Theobald is Vice President and Chief Financial Officer and Professor of Educational Finance at Indiana University. Dr. Theobald is a Past-President of the American Education Finance Association. In addition to serving as a faculty member at the University of Washington and as a visiting professor at the University of Edinburgh (Scotland), he has been a high school math teacher and baseball coach as well as an economic analyst for two Fortune 500 corporations. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Washington, winning the American Educational Finance Association's Jean Flanigan Award for the outstanding dissertation in the study of educational finance in 1990. In 1995, the University Council for Educational Administration presented Dr. Theobald with the Jack A. Culbertson Award as the professor who, in the first seven years of his or her career, made the most outstanding contribution to the profession. In 2003, Dr. Theobald was presented the Distinguished Graduate Award by the College of Education at the University of Washington. Professor Theobald is a three-time winner of Indiana University’s Teaching Excellence Recognition Award.
His research interests in the appropriate role of decentralization in educational financing and in modeling educational labor markets are reflected in more than $1.5 million in funded research, numerous books and book chapters, dozens of articles published in professional journals, and nearly 50 policy reports for state governments across the U.S.
Professor Theobald was IU Bloomington’s Senior Vice Provost from 2002-07. Major accomplishments over this five-year period included adding 120 tenure-track faculty, increasing the campus financial aid endowment from $150 million to $370 million, and increasing the mean SAT score of the incoming class from 1099 to 1147.
Dr. Theobald lives in Bloomington with his wife, Sheona Mackenzie, who is a school psychologist in the Monroe County schools. Their son, Roddy, is in Teach for America in Oakland (CA); their elder daughter, Kinnear, is a first-year medical student in the Indiana University School of Medicine; and their younger daughter, Mattie, is a junior at Bloomington North H.S.
Theresa Thompson
Theresa Thompson is the Director of In-House Projects & Spatial/Project Information for the University Architect’s Office, and other facilities-related organizations reporting under Vice President Clapacs. Theresa has been with Indiana University since July 1996. Prior to working for Indiana University, Theresa had worked since the mid-seventies for various Indianapolis architectural/engineering firms, and then Cummins Engine providing services in interior design/space planning/facilities management, graphic design and 3D animation, and computer support and training in software for design visualization and facilities management.
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