Nathan Bobay

 

From the time Nathan was introduced to the book Conscious Capitalism in the fall of 2014, he was inspired to do more.  He attended the Conscious Capitalism conference in 2015, and again in 2016, becoming a champion for the movement. Currently he serves as Senior Manager of Customer Solutions at delta Faucet Company, putting to use his experience in accounting, finance, international business, employer branding and customer service. For Nathan, Conscious Capitalism inspires him both personally and professionally to do more towards providing fulfillment in people’s day to day lives.  That conviction led him to be a critical contributor to the creation of the Conscious Capitalism chapter in Indianapolis. Nathan currently serves as the Chair of Business Development for Conscious Capitalism – Indianapolis.

A connoisseur of Michigan blueberries, Nathan is a graduate of the Indiana University-Bloomington, Kelley School of Business, and received his MBA from Butler University; he is currently a board member for the Indiana chapter of the Society of Consumer Affairs Professionals (SOCAP). An Army National Guard veteran, he served a tour of duty in Kuwait and Iraq in 2003. Nathan is married with two children, and enjoys IU Basketball in his spare time.


Kim Graham Lee

 

Indianapolis Conscious Capitalism Co-President Kim Graham Lee has more than 30 years of diverse business experience, including c-level leadership of start-up and growth companies, along with account management for some of the largest corporations in the world. Building upon a successful career at Walker, she led client service teams, global marketing and sales, and new measurement efforts tied to corporate social responsibility/citizenship, corporate reputation, and business integrity.

Over the past 15 years, she has led emerging Indiana-based companies, primarily in the technology sector. Her “tours of duty” include serving as CEO of Vontoo, President of OneBridge, President of Hufford Financial Advisors, CMO of Bluelock and Interim CEO of NPower Indiana. Most recently, Kim was handpicked to launch and grow trueU, a membership-based community of like-minded companies that are committed to growing their business by growing their people. In addition, Kim serves as CEO of Integrating Woman Leaders, an organization focused on helping advance women in leadership positions.

Active in the community, Kim is particularly interested in helping children in poverty and mentoring other women in their careers. Kim has been recognized for her groundbreaking leadership efforts to build an anti-bullying program at her children’s high school before bullying captured the national spotlight. Kim is proudest of her role as mom to her two children. She believes that life is an exciting adventure, even with its ups and downs, and that every day is truly a gift.