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Continued from D8 there are a lot of extra things, with certain appointments and visits and court mandates, so I think we all know that having a child is a lot, but having a foster child is even more on top of that,” she said.

“The care community helps bring meals, helps with transportation to and from visits or appointments, helps with child care and mentoring and tutoring,” Hull said.

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In 2008, Hull graduated from Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri. While there, she lettered on the women’s golf team and was elected as a student senator. After college, she taught math at Center Grove High School in Greenwood for five years.

She moved to Terre Haute in 2013, working at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology for nine years as associate director for operations and education, overseeing AskRose, a free math and science tutoring service for Indiana students. While there, she obtained a master’s degree at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods

College.

Since April, she has worked as a data analyst at Union Hospital.

“In all aspects of her life, Lindsay demonstrates excellent leadership skills; skills that are making our community stronger. In her current role at Union Health, Lindsay has stepped right into some projects that have yielded big results for the organization,” said Susan Turner, executive director of the Terre Haute Children’s Museum, who nominated Hull for the 12 Under 40 Award.

In addition to Care Communities, Turner said Hull has “been involved with the Terre Haute Young Leaders, United Way of the Wabash Valley, Power of the Purse, Terre Haute Children’s Museum and the Wabash Valley Habitat for Humanity.

“Lindsay is exactly the type of talent we want to attract to our community,” Turner said. “We are fortunate she decided to invest in the Wabash Valley.” Howard Greninger can be reached at 812-231-4204 or howard.greninger@tribstar.com. Follow on Twitter @TribStarHoward.

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