Beginning on July 1, the Center for Constitutional Democracy will be welcoming two new members to its Advisory Board: former Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller ’82 and former CCD Senior Managing Affiliate Brady Harman ’15.
Zoeller is currently chairman of the World Trade Center Indianapolis. He served as Indiana’s attorney general from 2009-17 alongside Governors Mitch Daniels and Mike Pence. During his tenure, Zoeller served the people of Indiana, focusing on consumer protection, public health, and public safety initiatives. Zoeller concurrently served as the liaison for the National Association of Attorney General to the United States Trade Representative. Previously, Zoeller worked for 10 years in the U.S. Senate and then in the White House with Senator and then-Vice President Dan Quayle. He has also spent more than a decade in private practice as an attorney and consultant with national and international companies. Zoeller attended both Purdue University and Indiana University, earning his law degree from IU Maurer School of Law in 1982 and has served as adjunct professor of law at the IU McKinney School of Law.
Harman is a program director for Southeast Asia at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. Prior to joining the National Democratic Institute, he was based in Burma and Thailand, supporting rule of law programming in Burma and advising ethnic actors in the Burmese peace process. Before relocating to Asia, Harman was the Snyder Scholar at the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge. He is an alum of the center: Harman served as the Center’s first senior managing affiliate and created the current JD Fellow program structure. He obtained his JD from the IU Maurer School of Law and MPA from the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
The appointment term for both new members will last three years. They will be joining a board that includes Clarine Nardi Riddle ’74 (Chair), Pamela Sumner Coffey ’94, the Hon. David Hamilton, and the Hon. Lee Hamilton ’54.
The center’s directors would also like to take this opportunity to thank outgoing members Jack Bobo ’96 and Keith Luse for their extended tenure on the Advisory Board. Their guidance and support have helped shape the Center into the institution it is today, and the CCD community sincerely appreciates their many years of service to the center’s mission.