Dear everyone,
Please join me in welcoming Kari Tarman to Regional Development as our new Hesburgh Women of Impact Program Director. In this role, Kari will have a full-time focus on expanding and driving the success of the HWOI program and the goal of raising gifts to and from women at Notre Dame. Kari will play a critical role in planning, strategizing, and executing deliverables associated with Hesburgh Women of Impact. She will also be a key collaborative partner for the field as we grow this strategic initiative.
Kari comes to us from the Oakton Foundation, where she has worked for the past 11 years, most recently as the Executive Director of the Foundation. As the Executive Director, Kari was responsible for managing their 5M endowment, planning and executing major fundraising events – such as “Oaklawn’s Got Talent,” managing the 21-person board, and more!
Kari graduated from Ball State in 2008 with a degree in Psychology/Counseling. In 2015, Kari earned her Master of Public Affairs at IUSB. Kari is originally from Wisconsin and moved to the South Bend region as a young child, and she has cheered for the Packers her entire life! She and her husband Justin have two children, Fordham (8) and August (1). They enjoy time with their kids and their extracurricular activities, including basketball, 4-H, acting, art, and cheering for Notre Dame! They also are in the process of restoring their home from 1901 in Goshen.
Please join me in extending a warm welcome to Kari!
Best,
Anne Overly
Executive Regional Director
Southern and Southwest Regions, Hesburgh Women of Impact Program