Muncie Action Plan to Host Public Report to Community on January 4th

Muncie, IN. Photo by: Mike RhodesMuncie, IN. File Photo

By: Aimee Fant—

Muncie Action Plan houses 5 task forces and is a strategic guide that expresses the values and aspirations of our community, whose mission is to create a compelling action agenda for the community of Muncie, by the community of Muncie.

Want to learn more about and become involved in one Muncie Action Plan’s 5 task forces?

Join us for our annual Public Report to the Community; Wed. 6pm, January 4th, 2017 at Minnetrista Cultural Center.

CONTACT: Aimee Fant, MAP Coordinator at afant@ballstate.bsu.edu

MAP BOARD OF DIRECTORS

George Branam, Co-Chair, Director of Laboratory, IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital

Donna Browne, Co-Chair, Grant Writer, Center for Energy Research|Education|Service, Ball State University

Terry Whitt Bailey, Director, Office of Community Development, City of Muncie

Carrie Bale, Executive Director, BY5

Dale Basham, Muncie Community Schools, retired

Betty Brewer, CEO/President, Minnetrista

John Craddock, Director Emeritus, Muncie Bureau of Water Quality

Cornelius Dollison, Whitely Community Council

Linda Gregory, Muncie City Council, At-Large

William Hughes, Attorney, Beasley & Gilkison

Roni Johnson, Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County, retired

Tom Kinghorn, Ball State University, Vice President for Business Affairs and Treasurer, Emeritus and Executive Assistant to the President for Commercialization and Community Engagement, retired

Traci Lutton, Delaware County Chamber of Commerce

Jenni Marsh, President/CEO, United Way of Muncie and Delaware County

Marta Moody, Director, Muncie-Delaware County-Metropolitan Plan Commission

Ginny Nilles, Director, Muncie Public Library

Ana Maria Pichardo,  Director of Communications, Muncie Community Schools

Jeff Scott, Dean and Assistant Professor, Ivy Tech Community College

Kelly Shrock, President, Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County

Heather Williams, Program Manager, Building Better Neighborhoods