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Feb 26, 2021 / 10:45 AM EST
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) – Downtown South Bend Inc.’s executive director Milt Lee is stepping down from the role today. The organization says Director of Marketing and Events Kylie Carter will step in as Interim Executive Director.
Lee joined DTSB in 2018. He will be starting a new role with the South Bend Community School Corp. as the first director of community and K-12 athletics.
“It’s an emotional thing to leave an organization you love,” said Lee. “Most people go their whole lives without working in a space where they deeply care about, where they impact the quality of life of their neighbors, friends, visitors and colleagues. DTSB was that kind of experience for me. I’m deeply grateful to have had this opportunity, and I’m grateful for the partnership of the committed staff, board members and downtown business partners. DTSB has great professionals at all levels, and it will do great things.”
His last day is Feb. 26.
A native of South Bend and a graduate of Ball State University, Lee became DTSBâs executive director in September 2018 after serving as executive director of the Food Bank of Northern Indiana for seven years.
Director of Marketing and Events Kylie Carter will serve as DTSBâs interim executive director. She has been with the organization for seven years.
For more information, visit downtownsouthbend.com.
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