Laura Gropp

Deputy Director Finance & Operations- Health Dept at City of Fishers

Laura Gropp has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Laura most recently worked as the Deputy Director of Finance & Operations for the Health Department at the City of Fishers. Prior to that, they served as the Chief Financial Officer at the Hamilton East Public Library. Laura also held the position of Senior Controller in the Finance & Grants department at the City of Fishers, where they managed the city personnel budget and oversaw payroll processes. Additionally, they worked as a Grant Consultant at Thomas & Associates, a Payroll Clerk at Hamilton Southeastern Schools, and a Member Service Representative at the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis. Laura's earlier experiences include working as a Payroll Administrator and an Administrative Assistant at the City of La Porte, Indiana, and as an Interior Designer at Business Furnishings and PACE ARCHITECTS.

Laura Gropp has a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Interior Design from Concordia University-Wisconsin.

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Indianapolis, United States

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City of Fishers

The City of Fishers is a suburb of Indianapolis, Indiana, located in Hamilton County and was named #1 Place to Live in the US by Money Magazine in 2017. Under the leadership of Mayor Scott Fadness, Fishers is known as a smart, vibrant, and entrepreneurial city through its neighborhood development, dedication to supporting high-growth companies, and innovative city processes. With a population of 91,832 (2017), Fishers is one of the fastest growing communities in Indiana and has received national accolades for entrepreneurship, livability, and safety. Key community assets include: - A vibrant Nickel Plate District complete with local restaurants, shopping and dining options. - A world-class school district, Hamilton Southeastern Schools. - 24 park properties totally 591 acres, 131 miles of nature and multi-use trails, 61 sports fields and 2 splash pads. - Nickel Plate District Amphitheater visited by over 180,000 people for concerts and events. 2017 Awards include: - #24 on Alarm.org's 2017 Top 100 Safest Cities in America - 100 on Livability's 2017 Top 100 Best Places to Live - #35 on GoodCall's list of 2017 Best Cities for K-12 Teachers - 2017 KaBoom! Playful City USA Community - 2017 Niche.com ranked 16th on Best Places to Live In America - #6 on The SafeWise Report for The 30 Safest Cities to Raise a Child


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