Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation
Aimee Rich, MS, CYC-A, currently serves as the Inclusion + Engagement Supervisor at Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation, a position held since June 2015, where responsibilities include developing and managing individualized behavior intervention and inclusion plans for students with diverse needs across multiple locations. Previously, Aimee worked at the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis, initially as a Program Coordinator from May 2013 to June 2015, and then as a Family Activity Leader-Special Events from August 2016 to May 2020, leading youth in enriching out-of-school activities and overseeing significant summer camp programs. Aimee holds a Master’s of Science in Special Education from Xavier University (2018-2019) and a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology from the same institution (2009-2013), complemented by a high school diploma from Southport High School (2005-2009).
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Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation (CCPR) is a nationally accredited agency and 2014 recipient of the National Gold Medal Award. Established in 1991 through a unique partnership between the City of Carmel and Clay Township, CCPR plays an integral role in the quality of life of our community, helping Carmel be named America's #1 Best Place to Live by Money Magazine in August 2012. CCPR manages over 500 acres of park land and numerous recreation facilities, including the award-winning Monon Community Center and The Waterpark. By embracing an entrepreneurial approach to managing public services, CCPR consistently achieves at least 80% cost recovery in its total operations. With outstanding amenities, an innovative staff, and strong community support, CCPR offers an extensive array of popular services. Approximately 700,000 participants are served annually through our community center, waterpark, and recreation programs. Over 4,500 youth participate in our before and after school program, offered in partnership with the local school district.