A Call to Action

“I have pledged vigorous action in a number of critical areas and across all of our campuses in order to position IU at the forefront of the world’s best research universities.

Central to achieving this goal will be the dedicated efforts of all of the staff members at IU who provide such a vital source of expertise, energy, and enthusiasm.”

— Michael McRobbie
President, Indiana University
Michael McRobbie

University-Wide Conference
November 11-12, 2009
Indiana Memorial Union
Bloomington, IN
Maps & Directions

External Relations Conference

Speakers

Amy Conrad Warner

Vice Chancellor for External Affairs, IUPUI
Assistant Vice President of External Affairs, Indiana University
John F. (Barry) Walsh

Amy Conrad Warner is vice chancellor for external affairs at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis and assistant vice president of external affairs for Indiana University overseeing communications and marketing, government and media relations, alumni relations, community outreach, and IU Foundation activities at IUPUI.

Warner serves on the board of governors for Truly Moving Pictures, the board of directors for the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, and on the boards of TechPoint Foundation, the Hispanic Business Council, and the White River State Park Development Commission. Previously, Amy served on the board of directors for NPower Indiana, and established the Indiana Commission on Community Service and the E-Commerce division of the Indiana Department of Commerce.

As associate vice chancellor for lifelong learning at IUPUI, Warner served as the campus officer responsible for developing comprehensive services for adult learners, including origination of policies and overseeing the strategic development of online, executive education, and emerging academic programs for adult learners.

An Indiana native, Warner earned a bachelor’s degree in telecommunications from Indiana University Bloomington and a master’s degree from the IU School of Informatics at IUPUI. She is pursuing a Ph.D. in philanthropic studies at IUPUI. Warner and her husband, John, have three children and reside in Indianapolis.