Marian University Ancilla College (MUAC) has announced its upcoming Changing Lives Scholarship Dinner, scheduled for October 1 at Swan Lake Resort. The event will raise vital funds for student scholarships and leadership formation while honoring two prominent community leaders.
During the evening's program, MUAC will present Mark Feldman and Amanda Morris-Feldman with the prestigious 2026 Ancilla Domini Legacy of Service award, recognizing their extensive professional achievements and dedication to the local community.
Mark Feldman, a partner in the audit and assurance services group at Crowe for over 20 years, has a long history of community service. He currently serves as a board member for the Marshall County Community Foundation and Junior Achievement of Northern Indiana, and has previously served with the United Way of Marshall County.
Amanda Morris-Feldman brings two decades of experience to her role as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of First Federal Savings Bank. Her extensive community involvement includes serving on the boards of Girls on the Run Michiana, One Marshall County, the Indiana Bankers Association, and Ancilla College. She has also served on the fundraising committee for Marian University.
The Changing Lives Scholarship Dinner offers attendees a chance to make a meaningful impact on the MUAC community and learn about the college's upcoming plans. The evening will begin with a reception at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the main program at 6:30 p.m. The event will be held at Swan Lake Resort, located at 5203 Plymouth LaPorte Trail in Plymouth.
Those interested in sponsorship opportunities are encouraged to contact Nick Torres, Vice President of Leadership Giving, at ntorres@marian.edu or by calling (317) 955-6614. For general event questions and RSVP information, attendees can email RSVP@marian.edu.
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