Julie Reagan, CEO of the Community Foundation of Boone County, joined 21 other distinguished individuals from 13 counties across Indiana in being honored as a Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute graduate at the recent 2024 Philanthropy Leads Dinner at the Indiana Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis.
The Mutz Institute is named after one of the Indiana Philanthropy Alliances’ founding members, John Mutz. The former Indiana Lt. Governor led the celebration of the 2024 graduates of the Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute at the event.
“I am honored to be recognized alongside so many incredible leaders from across Indiana,” Reagan said. “The Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute has been an invaluable experience, helping me expand my skills and further my commitment to driving positive change in Boone County.”
The Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Institute identifies and develops transformational philanthropic leaders in Indiana. The cohort-based program provides a continuing education experience that prepares future leaders for board and executive roles at foundations and corporations serving communities across Indiana.
With each Mutz Institute cohort, the program aims to bring new ideas and fresh perspectives to the existing philanthropic community; support emerging philanthropic leaders through education and professional development; elevate Indiana’s philanthropic field; and create a network representative of Indiana’s diverse communities.