
Hamilton County Leadership Academy has named Andrew Bradford as dean for its Class of 2027, the organization announced.
Bradford is the founder and managing partner of Bradford Consulting Group and a graduate of the HCLA Class of 2019. He has remained closely involved with the program, serving on its board of directors, including a term as chairman, and currently as a member of the Curriculum Committee.
Applications for HCLA’s 36th cohort will open Friday, Feb. 27, and close April 1, 2026. The Class of 2027 will be announced in June.
HCLA offers participants who live and/or work in Hamilton County a 10-month, immersive leadership experience focused on issues affecting local communities. The dean plays a central role each year by building community among class members, facilitating sessions and guiding participants through the program.
“Every role I’ve held with HCLA has deepened my understanding of what makes Hamilton County extraordinary,” Bradford said in a statement. “This organization changed the trajectory of my career and my connection to this place. Helping others discover that same sense of purpose is the privilege of a lifetime.”
Maria Kanger, executive director of HCLA, said Bradford’s long-standing involvement with the academy makes him a strong fit for the role.
“He has served HCLA well throughout the years,” Kanger said. “We are excited that he is now bringing his passion for Hamilton County and HCLA to the dean role.”
Bradford Consulting Group works with nonprofits, municipalities and community organizations on growth initiatives. Prior to launching the firm, Bradford served for eight years as vice president and chief advancement officer at Conner Prairie Museum, where he helped raise nearly $100 million for capital projects, endowments and access initiatives.
Bradford is also active in local civic leadership, including service as co-chair of the Hamilton County Community Foundation’s Opportunity, Equity and Inclusion Committee. He was recently nominated to serve on the Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation board.
To help prospective applicants learn more about the program, HCLA will host several interest sessions in March, including one in Fishers from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 18, at the Fishers Community Center.
Additional sessions will be held March 5 in Noblesville and March 23 in Westfield. More information about the program and the application process is available at hcla.net.







