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Kendra L. Vanzo

Kendra L. Vanzo - Chief Administrative Officer - Old National Bank

Chief Administrative Officer


Kendra L. Vanzo is Chief Administrative Officer at Old National. She has held several leadership positions since joining Old National, including Chief People Officer and Chief Human Resources Officer. Kendra earned an MBA from the University of Southern Indiana and a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Illinois. She has also earned the Senior Professional Human Resources certification. In 2017, Kendra was named the Ogletree Deakins Human Resources Professional of the Year, and in 2018, she received the Indiana Torchbearer Award. She is a past Board President of the Arts Council of Southwest Indiana and past Board Vice President for Tales & Scales. Currently, Kendra serves as a Board Member of ECHO Community Healthcare, where she was past Board President, and is a Board Member of the Downtown Evansville Economic Improvement District. She is a past Board Member of Southwestern Healthcare, a volunteer for United Way and has served as a mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters.