For more than 90 years, the Junior League of Indianapolis (JLI), a non-profit organization of women, has strived to positively impact the Indianapolis community by investing in the lives of children and their families throughout the area. JLI promotes voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. The Handbook contains information about JLI, its calendar and office holidays, JLI history, projects for the upcoming year, the JLI Endowment Fund and the JLI Trust Fund, the Board of Directors and a list of all leaders, membership obligations, prospective members, FAQs, projects...
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Biannual directory of Indiana judges and officers, published by the Indiana Judicial Center. It contains contact information for Supreme Court Justices, judges, judicial officers, staff, organizations, a key to abbreviations, and a map of administrative districts. Published through IBJ since 2003.
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Started in 1990, the Lugar Series trains up to twenty outstanding Hoosier women each year. Most of the graduates of the program have accepted larger roles in the public arena. The program's goal is to develop new Republican and community leaders. Other states including Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Kentucky, Connecticut, California, Alaska, Nevada and Florida have used the Lugar Series as a model for starting similar programs. This 2004 publication lists the contact details for the women who participated in the program from its founding in 1990 to 2003.
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This publication has become a staple in the legal community providing contact information for over 5,000 attorneys and paralegals from the greater Indianapolis area. It is distributed to members of the legal and business community throughout greater Indianapolis.
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Consultant on Legal Education to the American Bar Association Annual Reports 1994-2002. This publication includes a listing of council members, a letter from the consultant, section staff, chairperson's reflections, legal education statistics, standards, accreditation activities, ABA-Approved law schools, site evaluations, foreign study programs, Council initiatives, Section membership, committee activities, conferences, workshops & special events, publications, Robert J. Kutak Award, prior chairpersons of the Section, and future Section events.
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This publication provides a three-year report of the fiscal years 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 (July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2008). Inside are details about significant events, office divisions, staffing and fiscal information and office statistics.
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This book was created by IBJ in 1996 as a reference tool. It is useful to people in all areas of economic endeavor, ranging from those who are looking for an overview of the kinds of companies and organizations that have developed in the Indianapolis area to those who are seeking detailed information about an organization's management, products, services or employees. It provides an economic overview, corporate, government and not-for-profit profiles, arts & entertainment information, maps and more.
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The 10th annual Indiana Truck Book. White pages list all IMTA members, blue pages list the key contacts for those companies, green pages contain important information such as the Board of Directors, licensing requirements, and size & weight limits, and the yellow pages list all of the allied members and carriers. Published in 2005.
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Biannual directory of Indiana judges and officers, published by the Indiana Judicial Center. It contains contact information for Supreme Court Justices, judges, judicial officers, staff, organizations, a key to abbreviations, and a map of administrative districts. Published through IBJ since 2003.
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The International Guide to Greater Indianapolis provides visitors or newcomers from outside the United States with immediate needs and daily life, living and working information. The Guide provides detailed information about many topics that newcomers are very unfamiliar with in their native countries. Information ranges from bank and financial to postage and clothing size conversion charts, utilities and transportation to education, communication and media, employment, government, religion, social services and taxes. The International Guide to Greater Indianapolis is the result of dedicated effort by Christine Dowdeswell and Janet Fischer, cross-cultural experts who have first-hand experience with the difficulties newcomers face,...
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