Munn promoted to vice president of operations and development at Heritage Fund

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Kristin Munn has been named vice president of operations and development for the Heritage Fund community foundation.

Munn, formerly director of development, has been with Heritage Fund since 2013 and will assume responsibility for administrative operations, including gift and fund administration, office management and donor outreach.

“Kristin has a deep respect and affection for the Bartholomew County community and has developed an amazing rapport with donors of Heritage Fund during her tenure. She is committed to ensuring that every person has an excellent experience interacting with Heritage Fund and goes out of her way to make sure they know how very special this community is,” said Tracy Souza, Heritage Fund president and CEO. “I am excited to see Kristin take on new leadership responsibilities at Heritage Fund and look forward to her continued contributions.”

Munn first joined Heritage Fund as manager of grants and community outreach, which she maintained until 2016 when she stepped into the director of development role.

“Bartholomew County is truly a special place and I am thrilled to continue to serve in a role that allows me to collaborate with generous and talented individuals and organizations dedicated to seeing our community thrive,” Munn said.

Munn is a 2003 graduate of Indiana University. She received a Certificate in Fundraising Management from the Indiana University Lilly School of Philanthropy in 2017 and was recognized as a Certified Fundraising Executive by CFRE International in 2018. She graduated in the first John Mutz Philanthropic Leadership Academy in 2021. In addition to her work at Heritage Fund, Munn serves on the United Way Community Investment Committee, Bartholomew County Early Learning Coalition, Council for Youth Development Steering Committee, the Indiana Early Childhood Coalition Partners in Policy Committee and CSA Lincoln PTO.

“I have witnessed Kristin’s ability to bring projects from vision to reality. She possesses many skills and brings a multitude of talent, knowledge, leadership and energy to the organizations she serves. Heritage Fund is one of the community’s pillar organizations, and she plays a vital role in its success,” said Tom Harmon, Heritage Fund Board member and former chair

Munn and husband Tracy reside in Columbus with their two children, Izzy and Charlie.