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O’Bannon Miles
• Former Indiana First Lady Judy O’Bannon and New Albany community leader and banker Jerrol Miles will receive the 2005 IU Southeast Chancellor’s Medallions at the 12th annual Chancellor’s Medallion Dinner Saturday, Feb. 26, at Huber Plantation Hall in Starlight. Proceeds from the dinner go toward scholarships for IU Southeast students. Local news anchor Barry Bernson of WDRB Fox-41 will be the master of ceremonies.

For more information, telephone 812-941-2565.

Currently, O’Bannon is chairing the 25-member Indiana 2016 Task Force to establish the state’s bicentennial as a time for communities to achieve long-term goals. She also hosts the WFYI-produced TV series, Communities Building Community, through which O’Bannon focuses on other Hoosiers who are working to enhance their communities.
Crutchfield

Miles, an IU alumnus, joined Kentucky’s largest bank, National City Bank, then known as First National Bank of Louisville, following graduation in 1970. He spent 33 years there, retiring as senior vice president and manager of special credits department in 2003. He has been actively involved in volunteer service to both the New Albany and IU communities.

Jonathan Crutchfield, assistant conductor of the Louisville Children’s Chorus and minister of music and worship at Highland Baptist Church in Louisville, joined the faculty as director of the concert choir in the fall. He formerly directed the program at the Chattanooga, Tenn., School of Fine Arts, which he co-founded.