Community service earns man award
from staff reports
Jack Brady, director of Project Leadership, received the Tony Maidenberg Award for community service during Indiana Wesleyan University's annual back-to-school convocation Wednesday at Phillippe Performing Arts Center. About 800 IWU employees attended the convocation. Brady, who came to Marion in 1983 to teach criminal justice at IWU, is a former Grant County coroner and jail chaplain. He also was instrumental in establishing a Kid's Hope program in all county schools. Five years ago, Brady made three trips to New York City to work as a chaplain at Ground Zero in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks. In addition, he led a goodwill mission of police officers to Russia and hosted a return visit of Russian officers to Marion. Originally published September 1, 2006 (SOURCE: Chronicle Tribune)
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