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MEET YOUR
SERVE NOBLESVILLE DIRECTORS

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Committed to SERVE

With 20 years in Noblesville, Patrick’s heart beats for this community and its people. He serves as the part-time Executive Director of Serve Noblesville, ministers with Faith Community, and helps others “Discover Their Good” through his coaching business, Pachlain. He also sits on the Boards of the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation and Advancing Noblesville Foundation. At home, Patrick enjoys life with his wife, Kami, a Noblesville native, and their three teenagers. A man of many passions, he’s a winter-loving chef, outdoor enthusiast, gardener, biker, podcaster, film buff, and collector—owning over 1,000 PEZ dispensers, mostly gifted by friends. No matter how busy, Patrick always makes time for people, eager to hear their stories and celebrate the good they bring to the world.

Meet Michelle Schmidt, a passionate advocate for Noblesville and a believer in the power of community connections! As an Early Intervention Advocate with the Noblesville Youth Assistance Program, she supports families and volunteers with East Plum Prairie Neighborhood, Noblesville Preservation Alliance, Noblesville Schools, and SERVE. Since joining SERVE in 2021 and becoming President in 2023, Michelle has been a dynamic force, championing community engagement and neighborly bonds. Michelle and her husband, John, moved to Old Town Noblesville in 2009 and married in 2010. They have two daughters who shine at Noblesville Schools. When she’s not cheering on her girls at soccer, Michelle enjoys traveling, hiking, fitness activities with her family and rescue dog, Charlie, and indulging in pizza and wine on Friday nights.

Jack Mosley is a recent addition to the vibrant community of Noblesville, having moved there nearly three years ago following his graduation from Franklin College. He is a proud member of the team at Gordon Insurance, where he embraces the daily challenges and opportunities that come his way. Jack's involvement with SERVE Noblesville began in his first year in the town, inspired by the organization's significant impact on the community. His dedication and commitment led him to become the Board Secretary and now Vice President, a role in which he contributed his skills and energy to this remarkable organization. Being a part of SERVE has been a transformative experience for Jack, allowing him to give back to the community he now calls home. He looks forward to the promising future of SERVE Noblesville and is excited to continue his journey of service and growth in this wonderful town.

SERVE Noblesville's Treasurer, Stephanie Lay, is a passionate advocate for community service, inspired by the energy and dedication of Noblesville's residents. As a proud resident of Indiana for 11 years, Stephanie sought ways to get involved and discovered SERVE at a chamber event. The passion she witnessed ignited her desire to contribute to this vibrant community. As the branch manager of 3Rivers Federal Credit Union's Pendleton location, Stephanie brings valuable financial expertise to the board, ensuring its mission is supported with sound fiscal management. In addition to her role at SERVE, Stephanie is a member of the 2024 Hamilton County Leadership Academy class, the Miller Ambassadors Program, and the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation Grant Committee. Known for her charisma and commitment, Stephanie is dedicated to helping Noblesville flourish as a welcoming and thriving community.

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Patrick Propst

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Michelle Schmidt

PRESIDENT

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Jack Mosley

VICE PRESIDENT

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Stephanie Lay

TREASURER

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Ryan Lawson

SECRETARY

Hello, meet our Board secretary Ryan Lawson. Ryan has been proud to be part of SERVE Noblesville since early 2023. Having lived and worked in Hamilton County for nearly 25 years, he witnessed firsthand the pride and passion that define our community. It’s an energy like no other, and it’s what drew me to SERVE.​ ​ With a background in exercise science, Ryan has always been passionate about fitness and guiding others to healthier lifestyles. Over time, I’ve learned that mental well-being is just as important as physical health. Ryan was introduced to SERVE by a co-worker and immediately felt at home with its mission of neighbors helping neighbors. During his first SERVE Week, Ryan observed and learned, and now he is eager to take an active role in planning and developing future events. It’s fulfilling to connect with homeowners, see their appreciation, and work with a team dedicated to making Noblesville a better place. I’m excited to continue this journey and contribute to our community's growth.

Meet Michelle Schmidt, a passionate advocate for Noblesville and a believer in the power of community connections! As an Early Intervention Advocate with the Noblesville Youth Assistance Program, she supports families and volunteers with East Plum Prairie Neighborhood, Noblesville Preservation Alliance, Noblesville Schools, and SERVE. Since joining SERVE in 2021 and becoming President in 2023, Michelle has been a dynamic force, championing community engagement and neighborly bonds. Michelle and her husband, John, moved to Old Town Noblesville in 2009 and married in 2010. They have two daughters who shine at Noblesville Schools. When she’s not cheering on her girls at soccer, Michelle enjoys traveling, hiking, fitness activities with her family and rescue dog, Charlie, and indulging in pizza and wine on Friday nights.

Jack Mosley is a recent addition to the vibrant community of Noblesville, having moved there nearly three years ago following his graduation from Franklin College. He is a proud member of the team at Gordon Insurance, where he embraces the daily challenges and opportunities that come his way. Jack's involvement with SERVE Noblesville began in his first year in the town, inspired by the organization's significant impact on the community. His dedication and commitment led him to become the Board Secretary and now Vice President, a role in which he contributed his skills and energy to this remarkable organization. Being a part of SERVE has been a transformative experience for Jack, allowing him to give back to the community he now calls home. He looks forward to the promising future of SERVE Noblesville and is excited to continue his journey of service and growth in this wonderful town.

SERVE Noblesville's Treasurer, Stephanie Lay, is a passionate advocate for community service, inspired by the energy and dedication of Noblesville's residents. As a proud resident of Indiana for 11 years, Stephanie sought ways to get involved and discovered SERVE at a chamber event. The passion she witnessed ignited her desire to contribute to this vibrant community. As the branch manager of 3Rivers Federal Credit Union's Pendleton location, Stephanie brings valuable financial expertise to the board, ensuring its mission is supported with sound fiscal management. In addition to her role at SERVE, Stephanie is a member of the 2024 Hamilton County Leadership Academy class, the Miller Ambassadors Program, and the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation Grant Committee. Known for her charisma and commitment, Stephanie is dedicated to helping Noblesville flourish as a welcoming and thriving community.

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Torrie Hudson

DIRECTOR

I'm Torrie Hudson, a community advocate, entrepreneur, and creative based in Noblesville, Indiana. I work with entrepreneurs and businesses to help them grow and build meaningful connections. My branding and photography studio allows me to combine my love for visuals with helping people develop authentic brands. If I’m not home, you’ll probably find me on the other side of the country or even the world, since traveling for work is something I truly enjoy. I also believe in elevating the people around me, and nothing matters more than my family and friends. Serving on the board of Serve Noblesville lets me contribute to projects that bring people together and strengthen our community.

Meet Michelle Schmidt, a passionate advocate for Noblesville and a believer in the power of community connections! As an Early Intervention Advocate with the Noblesville Youth Assistance Program, she supports families and volunteers with East Plum Prairie Neighborhood, Noblesville Preservation Alliance, Noblesville Schools, and SERVE. Since joining SERVE in 2021 and becoming President in 2023, Michelle has been a dynamic force, championing community engagement and neighborly bonds. Michelle and her husband, John, moved to Old Town Noblesville in 2009 and married in 2010. They have two daughters who shine at Noblesville Schools. When she’s not cheering on her girls at soccer, Michelle enjoys traveling, hiking, fitness activities with her family and rescue dog, Charlie, and indulging in pizza and wine on Friday nights.

Jack Mosley is a recent addition to the vibrant community of Noblesville, having moved there nearly three years ago following his graduation from Franklin College. He is a proud member of the team at Gordon Insurance, where he embraces the daily challenges and opportunities that come his way. Jack's involvement with SERVE Noblesville began in his first year in the town, inspired by the organization's significant impact on the community. His dedication and commitment led him to become the Board Secretary and now Vice President, a role in which he contributed his skills and energy to this remarkable organization. Being a part of SERVE has been a transformative experience for Jack, allowing him to give back to the community he now calls home. He looks forward to the promising future of SERVE Noblesville and is excited to continue his journey of service and growth in this wonderful town.

SERVE Noblesville's Treasurer, Stephanie Lay, is a passionate advocate for community service, inspired by the energy and dedication of Noblesville's residents. As a proud resident of Indiana for 11 years, Stephanie sought ways to get involved and discovered SERVE at a chamber event. The passion she witnessed ignited her desire to contribute to this vibrant community. As the branch manager of 3Rivers Federal Credit Union's Pendleton location, Stephanie brings valuable financial expertise to the board, ensuring its mission is supported with sound fiscal management. In addition to her role at SERVE, Stephanie is a member of the 2024 Hamilton County Leadership Academy class, the Miller Ambassadors Program, and the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation Grant Committee. Known for her charisma and commitment, Stephanie is dedicated to helping Noblesville flourish as a welcoming and thriving community.

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Nicole McClain

DIRECTOR

Nicole's adventure in Noblesville kicked off with her move in high school – a plot twist that unraveled the importance of crafting connections to achieve that warm, fuzzy sense of belonging. After her college years, Nicole couldn't resist the magnetic pull of Noblesville, so she surrendered to its charm and returned to her hometown. These days, she is the Mentor Coordinator for Noblesville Schools Compass Mentoring program, bringing it back to where it all began – helping our students to build connections and relationships within the community. It's her way of ensuring that our students not only survive but thrive, with mentors to guide them through the maze of life. Nicole and her pint-sized partners-in-crime have been SERVE Week volunteers for the past two summers, transforming into mural maestros (or so they pretend!) and meal-packing champions. But this year, Nicole decided to crank up the commitment dial. In her SERVE Noblesville board debut, she's ready to tackle even more opportunities that unite folks and strengthen the community. When she and her husband are not shuttling one of their three kids to various activities and coordinating her outfits to support them in the stands, cheering for her beloved Purdue sports teams. She may or may not have a collection of lucky socks, and it's a wild ride she can't resist. So, if you're in Noblesville and in need of a friend, mentor, or just someone to commiserate with about Purdue's ups and downs, Nicole is your go-to gal. She's got the passion to help you find the community connections you need and an outfit for every occasion.

Meet Michelle Schmidt, a passionate advocate for Noblesville and a believer in the power of community connections! As an Early Intervention Advocate with the Noblesville Youth Assistance Program, she supports families and volunteers with East Plum Prairie Neighborhood, Noblesville Preservation Alliance, Noblesville Schools, and SERVE. Since joining SERVE in 2021 and becoming President in 2023, Michelle has been a dynamic force, championing community engagement and neighborly bonds. Michelle and her husband, John, moved to Old Town Noblesville in 2009 and married in 2010. They have two daughters who shine at Noblesville Schools. When she’s not cheering on her girls at soccer, Michelle enjoys traveling, hiking, fitness activities with her family and rescue dog, Charlie, and indulging in pizza and wine on Friday nights.

Jack Mosley is a recent addition to the vibrant community of Noblesville, having moved there nearly three years ago following his graduation from Franklin College. He is a proud member of the team at Gordon Insurance, where he embraces the daily challenges and opportunities that come his way. Jack's involvement with SERVE Noblesville began in his first year in the town, inspired by the organization's significant impact on the community. His dedication and commitment led him to become the Board Secretary and now Vice President, a role in which he contributed his skills and energy to this remarkable organization. Being a part of SERVE has been a transformative experience for Jack, allowing him to give back to the community he now calls home. He looks forward to the promising future of SERVE Noblesville and is excited to continue his journey of service and growth in this wonderful town.

SERVE Noblesville's Treasurer, Stephanie Lay, is a passionate advocate for community service, inspired by the energy and dedication of Noblesville's residents. As a proud resident of Indiana for 11 years, Stephanie sought ways to get involved and discovered SERVE at a chamber event. The passion she witnessed ignited her desire to contribute to this vibrant community. As the branch manager of 3Rivers Federal Credit Union's Pendleton location, Stephanie brings valuable financial expertise to the board, ensuring its mission is supported with sound fiscal management. In addition to her role at SERVE, Stephanie is a member of the 2024 Hamilton County Leadership Academy class, the Miller Ambassadors Program, and the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation Grant Committee. Known for her charisma and commitment, Stephanie is dedicated to helping Noblesville flourish as a welcoming and thriving community.

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Hayden Parsons

DIRECTOR

Hayden has only lived in Noblesville for a year, but that hasn’t stopped him from diving head first into the community. Hayden is a practicing lawyer and recently started his own law firm–HCTP Law–in Noblesville, so don’t be surprised if you see him walking around downtown Noblesville throughout the week! Serving clients isn’t his only priority, but his country as well. He is also a sergeant in the United States Army Reserve, fulfilling his duties as a paralegal noncommissioned officer until his enlistment finishes near the end of 2024. In addition to being on the Board of Directors for SERVE Noblesville, Hayden is also Vice President of the Noblesville Lions Club and a member of the Noblesville Kiwanis Sunrisers and Hamilton County Veterans Corporation. Hayden is happily married to his wife, Tori, a kindergarten teacher. Together they enjoy playing board games, making good food, and learning more about each other every day. Moving to a new place can be nerve-wracking, but Hayden and Tori are excited about their new home.

Meet Michelle Schmidt, a passionate advocate for Noblesville and a believer in the power of community connections! As an Early Intervention Advocate with the Noblesville Youth Assistance Program, she supports families and volunteers with East Plum Prairie Neighborhood, Noblesville Preservation Alliance, Noblesville Schools, and SERVE. Since joining SERVE in 2021 and becoming President in 2023, Michelle has been a dynamic force, championing community engagement and neighborly bonds. Michelle and her husband, John, moved to Old Town Noblesville in 2009 and married in 2010. They have two daughters who shine at Noblesville Schools. When she’s not cheering on her girls at soccer, Michelle enjoys traveling, hiking, fitness activities with her family and rescue dog, Charlie, and indulging in pizza and wine on Friday nights.

Jack Mosley is a recent addition to the vibrant community of Noblesville, having moved there nearly three years ago following his graduation from Franklin College. He is a proud member of the team at Gordon Insurance, where he embraces the daily challenges and opportunities that come his way. Jack's involvement with SERVE Noblesville began in his first year in the town, inspired by the organization's significant impact on the community. His dedication and commitment led him to become the Board Secretary and now Vice President, a role in which he contributed his skills and energy to this remarkable organization. Being a part of SERVE has been a transformative experience for Jack, allowing him to give back to the community he now calls home. He looks forward to the promising future of SERVE Noblesville and is excited to continue his journey of service and growth in this wonderful town.

SERVE Noblesville's Treasurer, Stephanie Lay, is a passionate advocate for community service, inspired by the energy and dedication of Noblesville's residents. As a proud resident of Indiana for 11 years, Stephanie sought ways to get involved and discovered SERVE at a chamber event. The passion she witnessed ignited her desire to contribute to this vibrant community. As the branch manager of 3Rivers Federal Credit Union's Pendleton location, Stephanie brings valuable financial expertise to the board, ensuring its mission is supported with sound fiscal management. In addition to her role at SERVE, Stephanie is a member of the 2024 Hamilton County Leadership Academy class, the Miller Ambassadors Program, and the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation Grant Committee. Known for her charisma and commitment, Stephanie is dedicated to helping Noblesville flourish as a welcoming and thriving community.

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Diana Coyle

DIRECTOR

Diana Coyle is a New Jersey native with Carolina roots who found her heart in Noblesville in 2022. With over 15 years of experience in higher education, associations, and community leadership, Diana is dedicated to linking people with the resources and networks that help them thrive on their personal and professional journeys. As the Executive Director of the Hamilton County Leadership Academy, she gets to live that passion and purpose daily. A proud alumna of North Carolina State University with a BA in Communication and a Master's in Higher Education and Student Affairs from the University of South Carolina, Diana blends academic insight with a hands-on approach to leadership. You can find Diana exploring Indiana's vibrant culinary scene, hunting for hidden shopping gems, or soaking up the local culture at community events. And if she isn't out discovering new spots, she's likely living her best life at Disney World, where the magic never ends!

Meet Michelle Schmidt, a passionate advocate for Noblesville and a believer in the power of community connections! As an Early Intervention Advocate with the Noblesville Youth Assistance Program, she supports families and volunteers with East Plum Prairie Neighborhood, Noblesville Preservation Alliance, Noblesville Schools, and SERVE. Since joining SERVE in 2021 and becoming President in 2023, Michelle has been a dynamic force, championing community engagement and neighborly bonds. Michelle and her husband, John, moved to Old Town Noblesville in 2009 and married in 2010. They have two daughters who shine at Noblesville Schools. When she’s not cheering on her girls at soccer, Michelle enjoys traveling, hiking, fitness activities with her family and rescue dog, Charlie, and indulging in pizza and wine on Friday nights.

Jack Mosley is a recent addition to the vibrant community of Noblesville, having moved there nearly three years ago following his graduation from Franklin College. He is a proud member of the team at Gordon Insurance, where he embraces the daily challenges and opportunities that come his way. Jack's involvement with SERVE Noblesville began in his first year in the town, inspired by the organization's significant impact on the community. His dedication and commitment led him to become the Board Secretary and now Vice President, a role in which he contributed his skills and energy to this remarkable organization. Being a part of SERVE has been a transformative experience for Jack, allowing him to give back to the community he now calls home. He looks forward to the promising future of SERVE Noblesville and is excited to continue his journey of service and growth in this wonderful town.

SERVE Noblesville's Treasurer, Stephanie Lay, is a passionate advocate for community service, inspired by the energy and dedication of Noblesville's residents. As a proud resident of Indiana for 11 years, Stephanie sought ways to get involved and discovered SERVE at a chamber event. The passion she witnessed ignited her desire to contribute to this vibrant community. As the branch manager of 3Rivers Federal Credit Union's Pendleton location, Stephanie brings valuable financial expertise to the board, ensuring its mission is supported with sound fiscal management. In addition to her role at SERVE, Stephanie is a member of the 2024 Hamilton County Leadership Academy class, the Miller Ambassadors Program, and the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation Grant Committee. Known for her charisma and commitment, Stephanie is dedicated to helping Noblesville flourish as a welcoming and thriving community.

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Tricia Hall

DIRECTOR

Tricia Hall is a dedicated healthcare professional with a deep-rooted connection to Noblesville, Indiana. As the Director of Pulmonary and Neuro Services at Riverview Health, she has been an integral part of the community for over 25 years. Tricia's passion for healthcare extends beyond her professional role. She is actively involved in the community, serving on various boards and committees. Her commitment to giving back is evident in her dedication to improving the lives of others. Originally from the region, Tricia married Steve Hall, a lifelong Noblesville resident. The Hall family has a rich history in the community, spanning over six decades. Tricia and Steve are proud parents to two successful children: Ethan, a recent graduate of Indiana University, and Emma, a junior studying nursing at Purdue University. When she's not immersed in her work or community activities, Tricia enjoys networking with like-minded individuals and spending quality time with friends. Her warm personality and genuine enthusiasm make her a valued member of the Noblesville community.

Meet Michelle Schmidt, a passionate advocate for Noblesville and a believer in the power of community connections! As an Early Intervention Advocate with the Noblesville Youth Assistance Program, she supports families and volunteers with East Plum Prairie Neighborhood, Noblesville Preservation Alliance, Noblesville Schools, and SERVE. Since joining SERVE in 2021 and becoming President in 2023, Michelle has been a dynamic force, championing community engagement and neighborly bonds. Michelle and her husband, John, moved to Old Town Noblesville in 2009 and married in 2010. They have two daughters who shine at Noblesville Schools. When she’s not cheering on her girls at soccer, Michelle enjoys traveling, hiking, fitness activities with her family and rescue dog, Charlie, and indulging in pizza and wine on Friday nights.

Jack Mosley is a recent addition to the vibrant community of Noblesville, having moved there nearly three years ago following his graduation from Franklin College. He is a proud member of the team at Gordon Insurance, where he embraces the daily challenges and opportunities that come his way. Jack's involvement with SERVE Noblesville began in his first year in the town, inspired by the organization's significant impact on the community. His dedication and commitment led him to become the Board Secretary and now Vice President, a role in which he contributed his skills and energy to this remarkable organization. Being a part of SERVE has been a transformative experience for Jack, allowing him to give back to the community he now calls home. He looks forward to the promising future of SERVE Noblesville and is excited to continue his journey of service and growth in this wonderful town.

SERVE Noblesville's Treasurer, Stephanie Lay, is a passionate advocate for community service, inspired by the energy and dedication of Noblesville's residents. As a proud resident of Indiana for 11 years, Stephanie sought ways to get involved and discovered SERVE at a chamber event. The passion she witnessed ignited her desire to contribute to this vibrant community. As the branch manager of 3Rivers Federal Credit Union's Pendleton location, Stephanie brings valuable financial expertise to the board, ensuring its mission is supported with sound fiscal management. In addition to her role at SERVE, Stephanie is a member of the 2024 Hamilton County Leadership Academy class, the Miller Ambassadors Program, and the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation Grant Committee. Known for her charisma and commitment, Stephanie is dedicated to helping Noblesville flourish as a welcoming and thriving community.

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Karen Walker

DIRECTOR

Karen Walker has always been deeply committed to community service and helping others. Her journey in volunteering began at a young age with organizations like Special Olympics and Habitat for Humanity. Currently, Karen works as an Account Manager at Oak Street Funding, leading the Community Initiatives Committee. In 2023, Karen was introduced to SERVE during a volunteer event after discovering a shared connection to Noblesville. After a meeting with Patrick, SERVE’s Executive Director, Karen eagerly joined the Program Development committee. By 2024, she became the committee's chair and was also appointed to the Board. A lifelong Hoosier, Karen was born in Noblesville and raised in Westfield as the youngest of five in a blended family. She pursued her education at Butler University, earning degrees in Criminology/Sociology and French. She met her husband, Clay, through mutual friends, and they began dating shortly after her graduation. The couple married in 2011 and now reside in Noblesville with their three dogs: Hines, Thor, and Roo. Outside of her professional and volunteer roles, Karen is passionate about music, reading, comedy shows and movies, and advocating for the LGBTQ+ community. She is also an Excel enthusiast, enjoys spoiling her nieces and nephews, and works part-time at Kiln Creations, Noblesville’s local paint-your-own-pottery spot on the square. Karen's commitment to her community and her role with SERVE reflect her dedication to making a positive impact in Noblesville and beyond.

Meet Michelle Schmidt, a passionate advocate for Noblesville and a believer in the power of community connections! As an Early Intervention Advocate with the Noblesville Youth Assistance Program, she supports families and volunteers with East Plum Prairie Neighborhood, Noblesville Preservation Alliance, Noblesville Schools, and SERVE. Since joining SERVE in 2021 and becoming President in 2023, Michelle has been a dynamic force, championing community engagement and neighborly bonds. Michelle and her husband, John, moved to Old Town Noblesville in 2009 and married in 2010. They have two daughters who shine at Noblesville Schools. When she’s not cheering on her girls at soccer, Michelle enjoys traveling, hiking, fitness activities with her family and rescue dog, Charlie, and indulging in pizza and wine on Friday nights.

Jack Mosley is a recent addition to the vibrant community of Noblesville, having moved there nearly three years ago following his graduation from Franklin College. He is a proud member of the team at Gordon Insurance, where he embraces the daily challenges and opportunities that come his way. Jack's involvement with SERVE Noblesville began in his first year in the town, inspired by the organization's significant impact on the community. His dedication and commitment led him to become the Board Secretary and now Vice President, a role in which he contributed his skills and energy to this remarkable organization. Being a part of SERVE has been a transformative experience for Jack, allowing him to give back to the community he now calls home. He looks forward to the promising future of SERVE Noblesville and is excited to continue his journey of service and growth in this wonderful town.

SERVE Noblesville's Treasurer, Stephanie Lay, is a passionate advocate for community service, inspired by the energy and dedication of Noblesville's residents. As a proud resident of Indiana for 11 years, Stephanie sought ways to get involved and discovered SERVE at a chamber event. The passion she witnessed ignited her desire to contribute to this vibrant community. As the branch manager of 3Rivers Federal Credit Union's Pendleton location, Stephanie brings valuable financial expertise to the board, ensuring its mission is supported with sound fiscal management. In addition to her role at SERVE, Stephanie is a member of the 2024 Hamilton County Leadership Academy class, the Miller Ambassadors Program, and the Noblesville Schools Education Foundation Grant Committee. Known for her charisma and commitment, Stephanie is dedicated to helping Noblesville flourish as a welcoming and thriving community.

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