The Indianapolis Art Center has named Alli Badgero vice president of development. Badgero most recently served as senior development officer at Marian University. Previously, she worked in another higher education setting, did community philanthropy and was a capital campaign consultant.
A member of Impact 100 and volunteer for Alpha Chi Omega, the Carmel resident also has served on the board of the directors of the Junior League of Indianapolis.
“Having enjoyed the Indianapolis Art Center and its offerings for years, I was intrigued by the opportunity to be a part of what it does for the community,” Badgero said. “And when I learned about the vision for the Art Center’s future, I knew I had to be a part of it. I see exciting things ahead.”
Badgero earned a bachelor’s degree from Central Michigan University and a master’s degree from Ball State University.
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Indianapolis Art Center
The Indianapolis Art Center builds community through art. Every year, the nonprofit offers hundreds of classes and camps, more than 50 art exhibitions in six galleries, an outreach program that takes art into underserved communities, and the Broad Ripple Art Fair. Located in Broad Ripple, along the banks of the White River and steps from the Monon Trail, the Art Center includes a building designed by world-renowned architect and Indianapolis native Michael Graves and Indianapolis’ original ARTSPARK, an outdoor creativity and sculpture garden and green space with trails. More info at indplsartcenter.org.
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