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CommunicationsIndiana Communications

As part of the Communications team, you will help with our e-newsletter, postings on our website page at WiNUP.org and postings on our social media platforms. If you've got a talent or interest in communications, this is the team for you.

Holly Huffman, Chairperson


Indiana MembershipMembership Retention & Expansion

Our Membership Retention & Expansion team helps recruit new members to the chapter. You'll also plan activities/programs to retain existing members. Join this team and help our chapter grow..

Holly Huffman / Emily Schilling, Co-Chairs


Indiana ScholarshipScholarship

The Indiana Chapter provides at least one scholarship per year to a deserving student. If you're interested in helping shape a young person's future, join this committee.

Katie Jess, Chairperson


Indiana StemSTEM

WiNUP International and the Indiana Chapter are proud proponents of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math). As professionals in the utility industry and members of this organization, we plan activities that promote STEM to the younger generation.

Pam O'Neil, Chairperson


Indiana Ways and MeansWays & Means

Do you have a flair for numbers? The Ways and Means Committee helps keep an eye on the budget and the financial health of the chapter. This committee also helps devise activities and programs that help raise funds for the chapter.

Shelby Leisz, Chairperson


Indiana Regional MeetingRegional Meeting

From time to time, the chapter will plan and execute a regional meeting and invite area chapters. If you like planning events, this is the committee for you.

Hannah May, Chairperson

WiNUP Headquarters

2795 East Bidwell St
#100-209
Folsom, CA 95630

Women's International Network of Utility Professionals is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (6) organization under the IRA Code.  Section 501 (c) (6) of the IRS code provides for the exemption of business leagues - which is an association of individuals with a common business interest.  Contributions to WiNUP are not tax deductible as a charitable donation.  Contributions may qualify as a business expense.  Donors should consult a tax professional.