Molly Dodge serves as the Chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College campus in Madison,
Indiana, part of the state’s largest public post secondary institution and the nation’s largest singly-accredited statewide community college system.
Prior to this role, Molly served in dual roles as director of adult education and director of the
Clearinghouse and special projects at the Madison-based non-profit River Valley Resources, Inc.
(RVR). As clearinghouse director, she created a multi-tenant nonprofit center focused on the
provision of employment and wrap-around services to families living in poverty, and spearheaded a capital campaign to raise $2 million to purchase and renovate a building and recruited tenants and needed services to the facility. Regarding the adult education work, Molly coordinated delivery of foundational skill development, career pathways, and academic and career counseling services to adults and out-of-school youth.
She has been recognized for her professional contributions as a recipient of the 2015 Community
Partner of the Year Award presented by the Indiana National Association of Social Workers; one of three recipients of the 2014 “She Knows Where She is Going” award presented by Girls Inc; and one of five recipients of the “5 Under 40” Award presented by the City of Madison in 2013.
She was most recently honored by her alma mater, Hanover College, in 2016 as a recipient of the
Young Alumni Achievement Award.
Originally from Anderson, Molly holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from Hanover College, a Master of Arts in Philanthropic Studies and a Master of Public Administration, Nonprofit Management Concentration, from Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis.