Meet your leaders: Sam A. Mishelow

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As the Hamilton County Leadership Academy approaches its 25th anniversary in 2016, Current is highlighting local leaders who have helped build and sustain the program, which focuses on strengthening our community by developing informed leaders. In June, another class of engaged citizens will join the 600-plus graduates already working to make a difference.

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Sam A. Mishelow, HCLA Class of 2005

Hometown: Indianapolis

Lives: Carmel

Works: Fishers

Family: Wife Johnna; children Spencer, 24; Joelle, 28; and Jenna, 29.

Career: Chief strategy officer, Meyer Najem Construction

Hamilton County Community Involvement: Riverview Health Board of Trustees; Carmel Police Department Merit Board; Hamilton County Humane Society Advisory Board; Carmel Police Department Citizen’s Academy Alumni Association.

Good to know: Mishelow loves to “get lost” in the wilderness — usually in Colorado or New Mexico. “Great stress reliever!”

Biggest HCLA takeaway: “By far, [it’s] the best opportunity to learn about Hamilton County, and be included in an outstanding group of graduates.”

What impact has HCLA made on the community: “It is a wonderful stimulus for community involvement, the value of volunteering and giving back to the community.”

How has HCLA changed your perspective on leadership? “The opportunity to learn from those who have come before you is a powerful learning and leadership tool. HCLA provides the environment to do this.”

Most valuable lesson learned through HCLA: “No matter how much you ‘think’ you know about Hamilton County, you will definitely learn so much more through HCLA participation.”

Last book you read: “The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results,” by Gary Keller.

Favorite Hamilton County restaurant: “Matteo’s in Noblesville”

Favorite thing to do in Hamilton County: “Bike ride to the farmers markets in Carmel and Fishers.”

Best-kept Hamilton County secret: “Philanthropy and giving back to the community is alive and well!”


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Meet your leaders: Sam A. Mishelow

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As the Hamilton County Leadership Academy approaches its 25th anniversary in 2016, Current is highlighting local leaders who have helped build and sustain the program, which focuses on strengthening our community by developing informed leaders. In June, another class of engaged citizens will join the 600-plus graduates already working to make a difference.

Mishelow
Mishelow

Sam A. Mishelow, HCLA Class of 2005

Hometown: Indianapolis

Lives: Carmel

Works: Fishers

Family: Wife Johnna; children Spencer, 24; Joelle, 28; and Jenna, 29.

Career: Chief strategy officer, Meyer Najem Construction

Hamilton County Community Involvement: Riverview Health Board of Trustees; Carmel Police Department Merit Board; Hamilton County Humane Society Advisory Board; Carmel Police Department Citizen’s Academy Alumni Association.

Good to know: Mishelow loves to “get lost” in the wilderness — usually in Colorado or New Mexico. “Great stress reliever!”

Biggest HCLA takeaway: “By far, [it’s] the best opportunity to learn about Hamilton County, and be included in an outstanding group of graduates.”

What impact has HCLA made on the community: “It is a wonderful stimulus for community involvement, the value of volunteering and giving back to the community.”

How has HCLA changed your perspective on leadership? “The opportunity to learn from those who have come before you is a powerful learning and leadership tool. HCLA provides the environment to do this.”

Most valuable lesson learned through HCLA: “No matter how much you ‘think’ you know about Hamilton County, you will definitely learn so much more through HCLA participation.”

Last book you read: “The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results,” by Gary Keller.

Favorite Hamilton County restaurant: “Matteo’s in Noblesville”

Favorite thing to do in Hamilton County: “Bike ride to the farmers markets in Carmel and Fishers.”

Best-kept Hamilton County secret: “Philanthropy and giving back to the community is alive and well!”


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