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ARCO Design/Build Midwest

ARCO Design/Build Midwest

101 W. Ohio Street, Indianapolis, 46204

Landon Paddock

lpaddock@arcodb.com

317-771-1131

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Axiom Human Resource Solutions Inc.

9810 Westpoint Drive, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 46256

Andrew Zelt

(317) 587-1019

blue

Blue & Co

12800 N. Meridian St., Ste 400, Carmel, IN 46032

Kelsey Long

(317) 428-6827

Website

Blue & Co., LLC, ranked as the 56th largest CPA firm in the U.S. by INSIDE PUBLIC ACCOUNTING, has seen unprecedented growth since its inception in 1970. With 13 offices in four states (IN, KY, OH, and TX) and over 370 professionals, Blue is proud to serve clients in the Construction, Manufacturing, Distribution, Healthcare, Agribusiness, Financial Services, and Not-for-Profit industries.

Colliers International

Colliers Indianapolis

241 N Pennsylvania St, Ste 300, Indianapolis, IN 46204

Pete Quinn

(317) 713-2100

Website

We specialize in all aspects of property occupancy and investment. If it relates to commercial real estate, we do it. Property Leasing & Sales. Industrial. Office. Healthcare. Land. Retail. Capital Markets. Corporate Services. Property Management. Market Research. No one works harder – and smarter – for clients than we do. Boiler UP from Colliers PU alumni: Pete Quinn, Brian Zurawski, Susie Viehmann, Andrea Hopper, RJ Rudolph, Matt McGrady, Hitesh Patel, Jimmy Cohoat, Rob King

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Fathom Voice

6311 E. Westfield Blvd, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46220

Seth Daniels

(317) 296-7450

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Frost Brown Todd LLC

201 N. Illinois St., Suite 1900, Indianapolis, IN 46204

Tim Karns

(317) 237-3846

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Interactive Intelligence

7601 Interactive Way, Indianapolis, IN 46278

Brittney Baxter

317-715-8559

Keller Macaluso LLC

Keller Macaluso LLC

760 3rd Avenue SW, Suite 210, Carmel, IN 46032

Matt Macaluso

(317) 660-3403

Website

Keller Macaluso is an entrepreneurial law firm focused on the needs of commercial clients, entrepreneurs, businesses and individuals. The attorneys of Keller Macaluso understand their role as value-added service providers to our clients. Headquartered in Carmel, Indiana, Keller Macaluso offers practical legal solutions and proactive legal advice, with the goal of developing and continuing long-term relationships with our clients, colleagues, referral sources and communities.

Lauth

Lauth Group, Inc.

111 Congressional Blvd., Carmel, IN 46032

Michael Jones

(317) 848-6500

Website

Arbonne Independent Consultant

Natural XperThies, Inc / Arbonne International

9104 Prairie Ridge Court, Indianapolis, IN 46256

Lynda Thies

(317) 696-6227

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Perscio

11087 Village Square Lane, Fishers, IN 46038

Brian Norris

(844) 737-7246

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Samuel A Julian – Julian Financial Group

12029 Castle Row Group, Carmel, IN 46033

Samuel A. Julian

(317) 688-8576

TMC

Technology Marketing Corp

1526 East Greyhound Pass, Carmel, IN 46033

Matt Folk

(317) 694-8474

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WestPoint Financial Group

900 E. 96th St. Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46240

Greg Fettig

(317) 469-9999

Keagan’s story

I’m walking with Grandparents University tour group near the steps of Hovde Hall. It’s a Thursday morning in July, and the only students around are between the ages of 7 and 14. I catch a snippet of a conversation between a grandmother and her grandson as she details the pranks she pulled with her friends around this area.

I smile because just a few months ago I was doing the same thing.

Grandparents University (GPU) is a two-day event where grandparents and their grandchildren embrace Purdue and all it has to offer.

Participants choose a specific major to study and attend a class taught by Boilermaker experts. The majors aren’t exactly like the ones we have here at Purdue, but they do get to do cool activities like creating hot sauce, designing monsters, flying drones, and cooking in a Purdue kitchen. It’s a great opportunity to see wisdom and curiosity combined in the classroom, as grandparents and their grandchildren collaborate on these projects. They’re equally willing to learn from the instructors —and from each other—while creating lasting memories.

They might not know it yet, but this Purdue experience at such a young age will help with their college decision in a few years.

My mother started working at Purdue when she was pregnant with me, so I’ve been familiar with the university my whole life. Many of my childhood memories are associated with different parts of campus, and these memories played a big part in my decision to attend Purdue. I was going to a place that I knew—a place I already considered a home away from home. In the same way, when these children make their college decisions, they will already have built connections with Purdue through Grandparents University.

It will also help they already have a Purdue degree!

At the end of GPU, the kids graduate just like regular students by walking across the stage of Elliott Hall of Music. They even have their own caps to decorate and keep—which is great because robe rentals would be a nightmare.

I had been to nine commencement ceremonies before my own in May, so I’m well-versed in Purdue graduations. Nevertheless, it was still fun to watch this one.

These children had learned so much more than what was taught in their major. They learned more about their grandparents and strengthened their connection with them. They learned about the university and what’s in store for them when they (hopefully) become Boilermakers. And at the Block Party, they befriended students they had never met before and hung out on Memorial Mall—just like regular college students.

It was almost exactly what I experienced throughout my college career. Yes, I got my degree and now  have a job as was intended on this life path. But I also made lifelong friendships and went outside my comfort zone in ways that helped me grow as an individual.

Purdue shaped me and continues to shape me. I credit a lot of my growth as a person and a professional to my college career here, and a lot of what I know to the professors and instructors I had throughout my education.

Through Grandparents University, you have the opportunity to provide the same transformative experience for future Boilermakers. You can be the Purdue instructor that inspires a path that lasts a lifetime.

Patsy J. Mellott

BS College of Health and Human Sciences, 1969
Fishers, IN

Patsy earned a bachelor’s degree in food and nutrition in business from Purdue in 1969, in addition to an MBA in food marketing from Michigan State University in 1970. She retired from Kraft Foods in 2006 after 36 years in corporate food marketing and marketing communications management.

A community volunteer, Patsy serves on the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana Advisory Board and the Purdue College of Health and Human Sciences Dean’s Leadership Council, in addition to the President’s Council Advisory Board. She is a former member of the Health and Human Sciences Alumni Board. Patsy held several offices from 2006 through 2013, including president and treasurer. She serves her community’s Discover Indianapolis Club in Fishers, holding several leadership roles for over 10 years.

Patsy has received several honors, including the Purdue University Nutrition Science Department Hall of Fame recipient in 2009 and the Purdue University College of Health and Human Sciences Distinguished Alumni Award in 2016. She also received the college’s Gold and Black Award in 2016, an honor reserved for donors who have moved the college forward by committing exceptional financial resources.

In addition to endowing two scholarships, the Patsy J. Mellott Scholarship and Patsy J. Mellott HHS Scholarship, she established the Patsy J. Mellott Teaching Innovation Award in the College of Health and Human Sciences in 2013. In 2015, she endowed the Patsy J. Mellott Women’s Tennis Coach Performance Award. She is a lead donor in the Christine M. Ladisch Faculty Leadership Award and the Purdue Women’s Network Virginia C. Meredith Scholarship for the College of Health and Human Sciences.