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Supported by more than 20 years of professional excellence, Katie Morgan is the founder and executive director of Vulnerable Adult Care Advocates Inc. Established in 2020, the nonprofit organization is comprised of guardians and advocates who have dedicated time and resources to help adult patients with aspects of daily living. Recognizing the need for such a service, Ms. Morgan founded the organization to protect and advocate for patients who normally may not be able to afford services. In this regard, the organization works on a sliding scale to best suit the patient’s financial situation.

Earlier in her career, Ms. Morgan worked as a software engineer and web developer for a myriad of companies, and she continues her work as a freelance web developer with Fastline Marketing Group to the present day. Previously, she served as a senior software engineer at ADFX LLC – Creativity that Works from 2016 to 2017, a web developer at Jazzro Marketing in 2016, and a web developer and designer apprentice at Crosby Interactive from 2015 to 2016. Likewise, she maintained involvement in the field of education as a substitute teacher and professional crisis manager at Professional Educational Services Group LLC from 2014 to 2015 and as a home educator from 2009 to 2014. She also served as a substitute teacher at Jefferson County Public Schools from 2008 to 2009 and a preschool teacher at The Growing Place from 2006 to 2008. Ms. Morgan commenced her career in 2002 as a mortgage processor at Stock Yards Bank & Trust, remaining there for three years.

Outside of her primary profession, Ms. Morgan exemplifies dedication to civic advocacy and local politics. Since 2023, she has been the secretary of the Clark County Democratic Alliance, and since 2021, she has served as a board trustee of the Lifespring Foundation of Indiana Inc. Formerly serving as the vice president of the Southern Indiana Pride Foundation from 2022 to 2023, she has also lent her breadth of knowledge to the Business and Professional Women’s Foundation, the Boy Scouts of America, the Girl Scouts of the United States of America, the Tinker Enlisted Spouses’ Network and the Indiana Department of Health. Furthermore, she has been a conference committee member of the National Guardianship Association, through which she has become licensed as a Certified Professional Guardian (CPG).

Currently, Ms. Morgan is running for the position of County Commissioner, with her primary focus on ensuring sustainable business growth. Looking toward the future, she is determined to win the election and allocate much of her time to implementing strategies to help local businesses in Indiana.

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