Local residents selected as Girl Scout board members

Indianapolis, In. — Thirteen community leaders were recently elected to serve as members-at-large on the board of directors for Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. Board positions were filled by individuals from a variety of communities in central Indiana.

Members-at-large include Mary Azar Callahan, Monica Brownewell Smith, Roberta Courtright, Marco Dominguez, Krystal Fleeger, Tara Hamashuk, Elizabeth Kmiec, Jennifer Ping, Michele Richey, Taryn Stone, Ken Warner, Ella West, and Dr. Nikki C. Woodson.

Mary Azar Callahan is from Indianapolis and is sales strategy and support for Midwest Region Business Banking of JP Morgan Chase.

Monica Brownewell Smith is from Indianapolis and is an independent contractor with Barnes & Thornburg.

Roberta Courtright is from Indianapolis and is director of community and player relations of the Indiana Fever/Pacers Sports and Entertainment.

Marco Dominguez is from Indianapolis and is director of community relations of Financial Center First Credit Union.

Krystal Fleeger is from McCordsville and is quality control team leader of Eli Lilly and Company.

Tara Hamashuk is from Noblesville and is a student at Noblesville High School.

Elizabeth Kmiec is from Batesville and is manager of trust administration with ClearPoint Federal Bank and Trust.

Jennifer Ping is from Indianapolis and is principal of Bose Public Affairs Group and managing director of strategic business services.

Michele Richey is from Greensburg and is counsel at Honda Manufacturing of Indiana.

Taryn Stone is from Indianapolis and is a partner with Ice Miller Legal Counsel.

Ken Warner is from Terre Haute and is vice president wealth manager of Omega Portfolio Management.

Ella West is from Avon and is a student at Avon High School.

Dr. Nikki C. Woodson is from Indianapolis and is the superintendent of schools for the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township.