Marian University celebrated so many exciting changes and updates at this years BOLD Gala along with our amazing honorees who give so much to our Indianapolis community.
Highlights from the night:
Huge thank you to Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine student Ivie Obeime '21 and Byrum School of Business graduate Jonathan Nwankwo '20 for sharing their stories with those in attendance.
Here is a special thank you from Marian University and the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana for your support. Check out the pictures from the evening by going to tenthstreetphotography.com and use Gallery ID: marian2020
Schedule:
For parking options and pricing please see the Hotel and Parking section below Guest Safety.
This year the Gala will look different due to COVID-19. We are working diligently with our vendors to ensure attendee safety but still bring that Marian magic to the evening.
Things to know before attending:
If you plan to attend, please keep in mind the CDC recommendations on how to keep yourself and others healthy:
Make the most of your evening at Marian's Bold Gala by taking advantage of a special room discount for gala attendees:
Parking is available at the JW Marriott Indianapolis Washington Street Garage or the White River State Park Garage. Note parking in both garages may fill quickly. Please allow extra time for Friday rush-hour traffic, to find parking, and make your way into the hotel.
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10 South West Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Washington Street Garage
401 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
White River State Park Garage
650 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
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Richard Miller
John A. Purdie Innovator and Mentor of the Year Award
Fineline Printing Group
Born in Argentina, Richard Miller immigrated to New York with his family as a teenager. As a brilliant young sales professional, he learned as much as he could at Nabisco Brands, then launched Fineline Printing with a small SBA loan and strong business aptitude in 1981.
Passionate about his Argentinean heritage, Richard certified Fineline as a minority-owned business, both locally and nationally. A founder and board member of the Indianapolis Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Richard was later chosen for the Indiana Chamber Board of Directors. Richard is also a long-standing member of the Mid-States Minority Supplier Development Council (MSDC) and actively serves on their Board of Directors.
Since 1981, Richard has steadfastly groomed Fineline into one of the Midwest's leading commercial graphics and mailing providers. The company now boasts more than 70 employees and occupies over 70,000 square feet of space.
About the John A. Purdie Innovator and Mentor of the Year Award
The John A. Purdie Innovator and Mentor of the Year Award is named for Marian University Trustee John A. Purdie, a certified public accountant and graduate of the University of Notre Dame and the Herman C. Krannert School of Business at Purdue University. Purdie served as president of Regency Windsor Capital, Inc., a family-owned real estate investment holding company in Florida.
Purdie is a member of Legatus of Indiana and has also been involved with Right to Life of Indianapolis, the St. Luke’s Catholic Church Finance Council, the Indiana CPA Society, the American Institute of CPAs, and the Financial Executives Institute. Purdie and his wife, Pam, have been blessed with four children and five grandchildren.
Scott and Lorraine Davison and OneAmerica
Franciscan Values Award
OneAmerica
J. Scott Davison, CLU, ChFC, is chairman, president and CEO of the companies of OneAmerica.
He was appointed president in 2013, CEO in 2014 and chairman of the board in 2017. Scott leads the OneAmerica nationwide network of companies and affiliates, which offer a wide variety of products, including retirement, individual life insurance, annuities, asset-based long-term care solutions and employee benefits.
He began his 34-year career in the insurance industry at UNUM, where he served in a variety of financial roles, including chief financial officer (CFO) of UNUM’s Duncanson & Holt reinsurance subsidiary. In 2000, Scott joined OneAmerica as vice president of strategic planning and corporate development. In 2004, he was appointed CFO. The Indianapolis Business Journal named him CFO of the Year in 2008.
Scott is the chair of the board of directors for Indiana University Health. He also serves on the boards of Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, American Council of Life Insurers, Ascend Indiana and chairs the board of trustees of The American College. He previously served as director and chairman of the board of Camptown, Inc., an Indianapolis youth-serving nonprofit.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts in economics and history from Middlebury College and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Southern Maine. He is an alumnus of Harvard Business School’s advanced management program.
Lorraine Davison is a community volunteer and advocate for individuals with learning differences. As the mother of a Marian University senior born with autism spectrum disorder, Lorraine committed herself to becoming an expert on all aspects of autism, including the effects of the ADHD and anxiety disorders that are typical of individuals on the autism spectrum. Lorraine has used her experiences to counsel other parents and has shared her expertise with campus as the university has developed its approach to educating individuals with learning differences. Thanks to Lorraine's commitment and skill, Cameron is on schedule to graduate from Marian University in 2021 with a degree in mathematics. Lorraine also spent many years as an active volunteer with the boy scouts and The Assistance League. Lorraine holds a BBA from Pace University in New York City.
About the Franciscan Values Award
Marian University traces its roots to 1851, when the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana founded a teacher training school to serve the needs of the Catholic community in southeastern Indiana. The Sisters established Marian College in Indianapolis in 1937; today Marian University offers students an excellent education that emphasizes a Franciscan understanding of the sponsorship values of dignity of the individual, peace and justice, reconciliation, and responsible stewardship. These values represent the legacy of our founders and the foundation of our personal approach to educating the whole person. In honor of this legacy, each year Marian University presents the Franciscan Values Award in recognition of contributions to our community.
Glenn '71 and Laura Jo Biltz '71 Tebbe
Dillon Family Distinguished Alumni Award
“For over 50 years Marian has been part of me/us. I loved it as a student and continue to be proud of it as an alum. I have been connected to it as a parent of students and as a volunteer from time to time. We have been pleased to be a donor for many years.” Glenn Tebbe '71
Glenn and Laura Jo Tebbe have been called - quite literally – to follow God and work for the Catholic Church in Indiana. Glenn graduated from Marian College in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in History. Laura Jo graduated in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. They began their life in Brookville, Indiana while Glenn attended Xavier University for a Masters in History and Laura Jo taught second grade.
After graduation from Xavier in 1972, a call came. It was the principal at St. Lawrence School in Lawrenceburg, asking Glenn to become the 7thgrade History teacher. Several years later there was a call again. This time it was the principal at St. Louis School in Batesville. She also was looking for a junior high History teacher. A year later another call. St. Mary School in Greensburg needed a new principal. Though only 26, Glenn heeded the call and the family moved to Greensburg to begin a new adventure.
Glenn was principal of St. Mary for 18 years and during that time Laura Jo also taught. She was brought in to teach when a 2nd grade teacher took another job just days before school was to start. Glenn told the Board that if this arrangement didn’t work, he would find someone new at the end of the year. Laura Jo taught there 18 years.
Meanwhile Glenn moved in 1994 to become the Executive Director of the Indiana Non-Public Education Association, a consortium of non- public schools. This job combined his love for schools and public policy, as he lobbied for non-public schools.
But in 2004 he got another call, this time by Archbishop Buechlein, to become the Executive Director of the Indiana Catholic Conference. The same year Laura Jo retired from teaching and began a new career as the Assistant Children’s Director of the Greensburg Public Library.
Laura Jo retired in 2016 from the library, and Glenn retired in May of 2020. They remain active in Church and community activities and with their family. They are quite proud that two of their children graduated from Marian University – Ben in 1999 and Laura in 2004.
About the Dillon Family Distinguished Alumni Award
The Dillon Family Distinguished Alumni Award is given to alumni who have: attained significant achievements in their careers; exhibited a spirit of mentoring by providing guidance, support, encouragement and leadership to Marian University students, faculty, staff, or to individuals in the broader community and contribute through personal leadership, to the development and growth of the individuals mentored; demonstrated outstanding contributions to the growth, development, and visibility of Marian University through gifts of energy, time, and talents; demonstrated a commitment to achieving peace and social justice through significant contributions in a professional or volunteer role; contributed significantly to the welfare of others through volunteering in direct service endeavors; or made outstanding contributions to the improvement of the civic, national, global, or religious community through professional or volunteer leadership.
Rafael Sánchez is a Murrow and multiple Emmy award winning Investigative Reporter/Anchor at WRTV-6-ABC. This past June, he received another Emmy for reporting excellence.
Every year, Sánchez enjoys participating in about 50 charitable events that raise money and awareness for organizations around Central Indiana. In June in 2017, he completed his 2016-2017 responsibilities as Community Engagement Co-Chair for United Way of Central Indiana and assisted in raising millions of dollars to improve education, financial stability, health and basic needs benefiting thousands of families across our region.
Sánchez came to the Hoosier State from the Bronx, New York to attend Franklin College of Indiana where he triple majored in Journalism, Political Science, and Spanish. As a college trustee of his alma mater, he values the importance that Indiana’s independent private colleges bring to workforce development and minimizing the “brain drain.”
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