Submitted by United Way of Central Indiana
Every community thrives because of the people who dedicate their time, talent and passion to making it better. In Central Indiana, we are fortunate to have leaders, volunteers and advocates who work tirelessly to uplift others and create lasting impact. Their efforts – whether through mentorship, advocacy or community revitalization – help shape a more equitable and vibrant community.
Each year, United Way of Central Indiana recognizes young changemakers through the ELEVATE Awards, celebrating those who go above and beyond to strengthen our communities. The 2025 ELEVATE award winners, recognized in February at the seventh annual event, are individuals whose dedication to service, leadership and philanthropy is making a difference in Central Indiana.
Volunteer of the Year: Stephanie Marshall
As president of the Brendon Park Civic Association, Stephanie Marshall has transformed her northeast Indianapolis neighborhood through leadership and advocacy. From organizing monthly clean-ups to securing grants for community restoration projects, Stephanie is committed to fostering a thriving environment where everyone feels a sense of belonging. Her work goes beyond beautification: She has also created a task force to revitalize Devington Plaza, ensuring that residents have a voice in shaping their community’s future.
Nonprofit Employee of the Year: McKenna Houston
A passionate advocate for education and innovation, McKenna Houston, development officer at the STARTedUP Foundation, is dedicated to empowering young minds. Through her work, she provides opportunities for students to explore entrepreneurship and develop leadership skills. She has published a children’s book to inspire career curiosity, developed an app, and led initiatives that introduce students to the world of business. By fostering creativity and innovation, McKenna is equipping the next generation with the tools they need to succeed.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advocate of the Year: Wendy Catalan Ruano
Wendy Catalan Ruano, a bilingual match specialist at Starfish Initiative, is a champion for historically marginalized communities. Their work in advocacy focuses on addressing systemic barriers and amplifying the voices of undocumented individuals. Wendy’s dedication to public service and commitment to creating economic stability for others make them a true leader in this space.
Emerging Leader of the Year: Peter Hanscom
Peter Hanscom, chief development officer at Free Press Indiana, has made a significant impact by championing local journalism and civic engagement. Through his leadership, Peter has worked to elevate diverse voices and create opportunities for young professionals. His commitment to storytelling and community building ensures that important issues remain at the forefront and that all voices are heard.
United Way Champion of the Year: Brandon Cobb
A dedicated leader in United Way’s workplace campaign efforts, Brandon Cobb, associate director of strategy and operations at Eli Lilly and Company, has played a pivotal role in engaging employees in philanthropy. His efforts to train and motivate hundreds of ambassadors have significantly increased participation and support for critical community initiatives. Beyond his volunteer work, Brandon continues to push himself toward excellence – whether in strategic planning, professional development or even running marathons.
People’s Choice Award: Logan Metzger
With more than a decade of service to Second Helpings, Logan Metzger, a biomedical engineer at Adjutant Solutions Group, has been a dedicated force in the fight against hunger. He co-founded First Course, a young professionals’ group that introduces others to philanthropy and food security efforts. With over 800 volunteer hours logged, Logan’s passion for service continues to strengthen Second Helpings’ mission to support those in need.
These six people are proof that making a difference starts with a commitment to action. Whether through revitalizing neighborhoods, empowering students, advocating for marginalized communities, supporting local journalism, leading volunteer initiatives, or tackling food insecurity, their contributions shape Central Indiana for the better.
At United Way, we are proud to celebrate these ELEVATE award winners and the countless others who dedicate their time to building a stronger, more connected community. Their efforts remind us that meaningful change doesn’t happen overnight – it happens through consistent, passionate work driven by people who care.
Who in your community is making a difference? Take a moment to recognize and celebrate them – because together, we can build a brighter future for all.