Contact

Erin Lewis

Mrs. Erin Lewis, MPA

Executive Director for Center for Innovation and Change

IBM Enterprise Design Thinking Practitioner

Room 273, Ridgway University Center
812-488-5002
el131@evansville.edu

Design Thinking Certifications: Henry Ford Learning Institute, IBM Practitioner

Erin Lewis joined the Center for Innovation & Change in June 2015 as a program director, became interim director in 2019, and was appointed executive director in 2021. Prior to joining the Center, she served as former United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's Director of Outreach at iCivics, directing its national field networks, communications and partnerships. She also served as a Research Assistant at the Indiana University Public Policy Institute, Indiana's Director of Civic Education for six years, and is a former United States Marine, having completed Officer Candidate School in Quantico. She obtained her Masters of Public Affairs in Policy Analysis with Honors from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IUPUI. While there, she helped create the Center for Civic Literacy, and completed IU's rigorous Oxford University comparative climate change summer program in England. In 2013, she was one of only three graduate students to receive the William M. Plater Civic Engagement Medallion for service to the community. She also serves as advisor to UE's Dance Company and the Alpha Phi Omega co-ed service fraternity, and is a proud UE alumna - having received her B.S. in Political Science and Psychology from the University of Evansville in 2001. In 2018-2019, she was named UE's Administrator of the Year, and is a member of UE's Coronavirus Task Force, which collectively received the President's Distinguished Service Award for excellence in leadership and guidance during the pandemic.

Andrew Carter

Mr. Andrew Carter '07, M'14

Associate Director for the Center for Innovation and Change

Ridgway University Center
812-488-2143
ac116@evansville.edu

After 13 years in UE's marketing and communications office, Andrew transitioned to the Center in September 2022. He earned his Bachelor's (Creative Writing) and Master's (public service administration) from the University of Evansville, and brings a unique skillset for strategically operationalizing the Center's significant project demands with multiple constituencies. He also plays the violin for the UE Symphony Orchestra, is a trail and ultra runner, and is a peanut butter and jelly enthusiast.