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George Philip Hoy's Biography

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Full Name:

George Philip 'Phil' Hoy

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Sandra; 6 Children

Birth Date:

02/05/1937

Birth Place:

Indianapolis, IN

Home City:

Evansville, IN

Religion:

United Church of Christ

MDiv, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1962

BA, History and Political Science, Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1958

Representative, Indiana State House of Representatives, 2004-2008

Vanderburgh County Council, 1996-2004

Member, Vanderburgh County Community Corrections Advisory Board, 2003-present

Chair, Former Supervisor, Vanderburgh County Soil and Water Conservation District, 1999-present

Member, Pigeon Creek Greenway Advisory Board and Finance Committee, 1994-present

Member, Indiana Property Tax Replacement Study Commission, 2004

Member, Vanderburgh County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals, 2004

Member, Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Advisory Board, 2000-2002

Commissioner, City-County Human Relations Commission, Evansville, 1985-1995

Interim Pastor, Zion United Church of Christ, Henderson, KY, 2003-present

Executive Director, Tri-State Food Bank, 1987-2000

Pastor, St. Matthew's United Church of Christ, Evansville, 1981-1987

Pastor, Faith United Church of Christ, Fort Wayne, 1975-1980

Founding Director, Metropolitan Evansville Youth Service Bureau, 1972-1975

Instructor, Brescia College, Owensboro, KY, 1972-1973

Chaplain, Evansville State Hospital, 1967-1972

Pastor, Union United Church of Christ, Evansville, 1962-1972

Board Member, ARK Crisis Center, 2005-present

Board Member, Matthew 25 AIDS Services, 2004-present

President, Evansville Area Community of Churches, 2003-present

Member, Sustainable Communities, Incorporated, 2001-present

Chaplain, Central Labor Council, 1998-present

Chair, Vanderburgh County's annual CROP (Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty) Hunger Walk, 1987-present

Vice President, Harvest Time Inner City Ministries, 2004-2007

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