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Guests: Dr. Dunn, Chancellor, Ivy Tech Community College and Mr. Van Sell, A Stroke Survivor

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Show 4: Dr. Hank Dunn will discuss his background and the exciting growth of Ivy Tech Community College. Dr. Hank Dunn serves as Chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College- Central Indiana, the largest in the community college’s statewide network of regions. With an enrollment of more than 18,000 students, Ivy Tech-Central Indiana was recently named as the fastest growing, large community college in the country by Community College Week. Ivy Tech Community College is the state’s largest public post-secondary institution with more than 130,000 students enrolled statewide. Dr. Dunn joined Ivy Tech Community College in July of 2006. A dynamic educational leader with more than 30 years of experience in higher education and various business settings, he has introduced a number of successful programs at Ivy Tech-Central Indiana aimed at enhancing quality in the classroom, improving services to students, and building partnerships in the community. He is leading the Central Indiana campuses during a period of unprecedented growth. In the last three years, enrollment has grown 17% and is expected to exceed a recording-breaking 20,000 for fall 2009. Please visit their website. http://www.ivytech.edu/indianapolis/ Mr. Van Sell suffered a stroke at a young age. He will discuss his experiences recovering from the stroke and the warnings signs of a stoke. Mr. Van Sell currently serves as a Project Manager for an electronic process instrumentation company. His education consists of a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Rose-Hulman, and also an MBA and JD from IU-Indianapolis. Please visit the following website to learn more about strokes. http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4751

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