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Alumni Affairs Staff

John Newton
Liz Tuttle
Jesse Hile
Teddy Lenderman
Patty Bedwell
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Jesse T. Hile
Assistant Director of Alumni Affairs

jhile@indstatefoundation.org
812-237-8327

     

The past year I served as the Assistant Athletics Business Manager under the supervision of alumna  Angie Menser Lansing and am currently working on my master’s degree in Human Resource Development. I was hired on as the Assistant Director of Alumni Affairs this August of 2007.  I am very excited about still being a part of ISU and to keep on establishing great alumni relations across the United States and world.

My mother, Jan (Bilyeu) Swingley, graduated from Indiana State University with a degree in elementary and early childhood.  She was able to start her own preschool and accredited kindergarten, which now has extended to grade six.  Currently she teaches for South Putnam School Corporation.

 My father, Glenn Hile, also a graduate from ISU, teaches and coaches at Greencastle High School.  My great uncle Jerry Hile and his wife both are alums of ISU and Jerry worked in Admissions here for 13 years. My older brother opted to go to Purdue, graduated with a degree in aeronautical engineering and is now a jet propulsion engineer and 1st Lt. at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, OH.  His wife is beginning law school this fall. My younger sister attends Indiana University.

 I look forward to meeting upcoming ISU students and their families, along with those alums who have experienced campus life here in the past.  Sycamore friends continue to grow over the years, and I am very pleased to be a part of the great tradition.