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GANGGANG - Virtual

part of a series on Truth

About the speaker

Malina (Mali) Simone Jeffers started her career organizing performance based public events for underserved communities. As Arts Services Manager at the Arts Council of Indianapolis, Mali managed Art & Soul and coordinated downtown public art exhibitions. In 2010, Mali transitioned into the Director of Marketing and Programs at the Madame Walker Theatre Center. She then began a career of independent project management dedicated to finding creative ways to address diversity, equity and inclusion needs in cities. Mali was Love Indy Project Manager for Plan 2020 – Indianapolis’ bicentennial planning agenda. Other projects include managing the art component of the Julia M. Carson Transit Center and managing the Ben Franklin Funds at Central Indiana Community Foundation. Mali led marketing and corporate responsibility efforts for Indy’s largest urban development project in the last century, named Waterside. She sits on the Board of Directors for Big Car, INHP, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail and on the Board of Governors at Newfields. Mali also serves on The Exchange at the Indianapolis Urban League, is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. a graduate of the Stanley K. Lacy Leadership Series, a 2016 40 under Forty recipient and a 2015 TedX speaker.

Alan K. Bacon is a trusted leader in the Indianapolis community with a passion for people, improved economic mobility and finding creative solutions to end poverty. Grounded in an education foundation, Bacon works to spark ideas and collaboration toward social innovation practices in central Indiana. As Senior Director of the Social Innovation Fund at United Way of Central Indiana, Bacon lead a million-dollar fund and all related aspects including grantmaking, community engagement and corporate partnerships. Prior to his role at United Way, Bacon served as global director of learning and development for iLAB LLC, as well as in various leadership roles for Harrison College including president of its northwest campus. Cherishing his work and presence in the community, Bacon serves on the Music Cities Steering Committee and has left his footprint on more than twenty Indy-based boards, governing bodies, or organizing committees. An IU grad, a father of 3 and downtown Indy resident, Bacon spends his time outside of work playing guitar and keyboards for the Chamber Music Band.

Additional details

Join us for The State of the Culture with GANGGANG founders Alan Bacon and Malina Simone Jeffers. They will reflect on two years as cultural startup and outline where GANGGANG is headed next.