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Alumna Marci Reddick, '84, Named President of Capital Improvement Board
02/14/2023
Real estate attorney Marci Reddick, J.D. ’84, has been named president of the Capital Improvement Board of Marion County by Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett.
In an Indiana Lawyer story, Reddick said she is “honored and humbled” to have been chosen to lead the board, which oversees operations of Lucas Oil Stadium and the Indiana Convention Center and owns Gainbridge Fieldhouse and Victory Field.
“I look forward to working with the CIB board and staff on the many skyline-changing projects that are well underway, including the new Signia Hilton on Pan Am Plaza and the Bicentennial Unity Plaza at Gainbridge Fieldhouse,” Reddick said in her comments. “It is my goal to continue the legacy of previous CIB board presidents, most recently Melina Kennedy, in being a good steward of our funding streams and working in collaboration with other community and corporate partners to elevate Indianapolis’s reputation as a diverse and equitable world-class city.”
Reddick, of counsel in the real estate and business and finance practices of Taft Stettinius & Hollister’s Indianapolis office, is a lifelong resident of Indianapolis and has led multiple boards, including as past president of the Fort Benjamin Harrison Reuse Authority Board of Directors and chair of the Marion County Board of Zoning Appeals.
She was recognized in 2021 by the Indianapolis Bar Association for her work in real estate, and in 2011 was elected to the Midwest Commercial Real Estate Hall of Fame. Reddick is also a 2010 Indiana Lawyer Leadership in Law Distinguished Barrister.
