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FRANKLIN, Ind. – The Johnson County Community Foundation (JCCF) has elected its board officers for 2021.
JCCF congratulates Chair Bob Heuchan, Vice-Chair Elaine Pesto, Secretary Marcia Grossnickle, Treasurer Susie Qualls, and Past Chair Bob Romack.
“We are fortunate to have the leadership, time, talent, and treasure of so many volunteers at the Foundation. Our 17-member board will help grow and guide Foundation assets over the next several years. JCCF is honored to be the steward of almost $32,000,000 in assets that have far-reaching community development implications now and for decades to come,” said President/CEO Gail Richards. ); } return false;
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FRANKLIN, Ind. – The Johnson County Community Foundation (JCCF) announced that three students who reside in Johnson County have been selected as the 2021 Lilly Endowment Community Scholars.
Tatum Hacker of Center Grove High School, Lillian Lace of Franklin Community High School, and Naman Satsangi of Columbus East High School will each receive full-tuition college scholarships and an annual $900 book stipend.
“The JCCF Board and Scholarship Committee are pleased to have these three impressive young adults join the current Johnson County Lilly Scholars in representing our county,” said Scholarship Chair Marcia Grossnickle. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );
Columbus, IN, USA / MOJO 102.9
Dec 11, 2020 5:40 AM
FRANKLIN, Ind. – The Johnson County Community Foundation (JCCF) announced that three Johnson County students have been selected as the 2021 LIlly Endowment Community Scholars.
Tatum Hacker of Center Grove High School, Lillian Lace of Franklin Community High School, and Naman Satsangi of Columbus East High School will each receive full-tuition scholarships and an annual $900 book stipend.
“The JCCF Board and Scholarship Committee are pleased to have these three impressive young adults join the current Johnson County Lilly Scholars in representing our county,” said Scholarship Committee Chair Marcia Grossnickle. “This scholarship truly changes the lives of these students and we are blessed to be a part of that change.”