INDIANAPOLIS — LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation) Indianapolis has officially named Brandon Taylor as its new executive director — marking a new chapter for the nearly 40-year-old program that has driven more than $344 million into Indianapolis neighborhoods.
A seasoned leader with experience across LISC’s national network, Taylor brings a deep commitment to community-driven development and a proven track record in workforce programs, housing, and nonprofit partnerships.
Taylor has served as interim executive director of LISC Indianapolis since January. Previously, he worked as the program’s deputy director, overseeing neighborhood revitalization plans, housing investments, nonprofit capacity-building, and comprehensive community development strategies, as well as financial management and reporting functions.
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