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Divisional President
of LifePoint Hospitals Inc. in Brentwood, Tenn., Raplee
previously served as senior vice president and operations
chief financial officer as well as divisional chief
financial officer, also with LifePoint. Prior to that, he
served in various leadership positions with HCA. |
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Vice president and
corporate banking officer with Old National Bank, Gmelich
previously served as a team leader for the commercial credit
analyst group and as a commercial analyst, also with Old
National. In addition to his finance degree, Gmelich earned
his master's in business administration
(MBA) also from ISU. He is also a member of the Scott College of
Business' inaugural
Young Professionals Board. |
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Benjamin Gradle is a risk management
examiner with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was formerly an
analyst with the Office of Thrift Supervision, a branch of
the Department of the Treasury, in Seattle, Washington. There, he helped to oversee
the safety and soundness of banks nationwide. In addition to
finance, Gradle also majored in
business administration, with a minor in
insurance and risk management. He's a member of the
Scott College of Business' inaugural
Young Professionals
Board. |
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Clark, a financial
manager for the Department of Defense, is a member of
Scott College of Business' inaugural
Young Professionals
Board (he serves as chair). He also was a former president of ISU's
successful Student Investment Club and earned his MBA from
the Kelley School at IU. He also is very involved as a
motivational speaker. |
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Julie Cunningham Schlosser is a Trust Officer for Old
National Bank in Terre Haute. She has over 15 years of experience
in the banking industry. She started
at Old National as an Investment Assistant and has since
worked in the Risk Management area as a Loan Review Officer
and
Underwriter for consumer loans. She serves also as the Treasurer for the
Estate Planning Council of Illiana, Inc.
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TJ is a member of the
Scott
College of Business’ Young Professionals Board. After
earning his degree, TJ went to work for Fifth Third Bank as
a relationship manager for several years, and he has been
with Harris Bank since 2009, first as relationship manager,
then as vice president. In addition to serving as vice
president, he is a manager of Harris Bank’s Central Indiana
Business Banking Group. In 2011, he finished as the number
one relationship manager in the entire Harris Bank business
banking group and was the only employee to qualify for the
“Millionaire’s Club,” producing at least $1 million in
revenue. He also serves as a mentor to business students and
is very involved in college activities and business
connections. |