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Indian Hill School District debuts alumni magazine, AUTOGRAPH
AUTOGRAPH
The Indian Hill School district is excited to announce the publication of AUTOGRAPH, a new alumni magazine focused on celebrating the incredible accomplishments of our alumni. In mailboxes in early May, the debut publication, which is available now digitally, features McDonald’s CEO and Indian Hill Alum Chris Kempczinski on the cover.

“What an incredible experience for our student Mia Sulfsted to have an opportunity to sit down one-on-one with this global CEO for a conversation on leadership; AUTOGRAPH allows us to create these experiences and share how our distinguished alumni are impacting the communities they serve and beyond,” said Indian Hill CEO/Superintendent Kirk Koennecke. “It is simply an outstanding testament to the impact our graduates have; in addition to their professional and personal achievements, these individuals continue to pour into our students valuable lessons on leadership and help provide them with unprecedented opportunities.”

In addition to Kempczinski, the first issue of AUTOGRAPH features graduates who turned top executives and trailblazers, including:
•    Ben Cook, Boston Pops Orchestra pianist, and professor, Berklee College of Music
•    Anna Podojil, four-time All-American and draft selection for professional soccer league
•    Dr. Carter Randolph, President, Chief Investment Officer at The Randolph Company
•    Alex Trott, Director, Insights at 84.51 who was named a 2024 Women of Excellence by the Path to Purchase Institute
•    Jeff Gibson, CFO/CTO, Protect Ed
 
AUTOGRAPH also includes information about the Indian Hill Foundation and ways alumni can get involved with both the Foundation and district.

“There are endless ways alumni can give back to the district they love, and I’m excited that we’re highlighting some of these opportunities in the publication,” said Meredith Ducey, executive director of the Indian Hill Foundation. 

“Our alumni create an incredible network of professional partners who inspire our current students,” said Indian Hill Director of K-12 Leadership and Career Development Jeff Damadeo. “We have developed these unique opportunities for our students to connect with global leaders to cultivate global learning experiences they simply can’t get elsewhere. It is an exciting time to be a Brave!”

Photo caption: McDonald’s CEO and Indian Hill Alum Chris Kempczinski on the cover of the Indian Hill School District’s debut publication of AUTOGRAPH, an alumni magazine focused on celebrating the incredible accomplishments of Braves.