​Jill Collins-A long time member of the community as a local realtor, Jill has served on the Women's Resource Center Board of Directors for over a year and has participated in many fundraisers and charity events with the WRC.  She has served on the leadership for the Hancock County MIBOR Marketing Division for 4 years as Vice Chair and Chair and was awarded REALTOR of the year for 2017 & 2019.  Jill's path in serving the community started with MOPs in 2015 volunteering in child care.  Jill's hobbies include hiking, flipping and remodeling homes, time with family and friends, and taking care of her two fur kids Norman and Cat.

Marie Castetter

Marie Castetter has served the Hancock County community for several years now.  She served as Chief Deputy Prosecutor from 2015 - 2019 and Judge of Hancock Superior Court 1 in 2020.  A graduate of the Hancock County Leadership Program, she is active in Rotary -Greenfield Club, Tri Kappa, Sugar Creek Township Park Board, and Sister Cities of Greenfield.  She and her husband Rob have lived in Hancock County for over twenty years.  She has an Bachelors of Science from Purdue University and a Doctorate in Jurisprudence from Indiana University McKinney School of Law.  

Jenny Shelton-Was born and raised in Hancock County and graduated from Greenfield Central High school. She went on to IUPUI and concentrated on dental assisting at the IU school of Dentistry graduating in 1994. She married her high school sweetheart and they collectively are raising two amazing young men that are both college athletes that attend  their colleges out of state. Jenny helped open and have worked at Grin Dentistry for 20 years. When she is not working full time she enjoys traveling to visit the boys to watch their sporting events, hanging out with family, baking and shopping.   She is passionate about giving back to the community by volunteering and being a current board member for the Woman’s Resource Center as well as being a fulfillment volunteer for the Make A Wish organization. "I believe that we all have been blessed with gifts that can help bless others."


Candace Brisson - Secretary-is the Director of Programs at Dress for Success Indianapolis, a non-profit that helps women achieve economic independence by providing professional and personal development tools.  She previously worked with a mentoring program for at risk and formerly incarcerated adults in Indianapolis.  Candy has lived in Hancock County for 19 years, served on the boards of Hancock Hope House and the Hancock County Food Pantry, and is a 2002 graduate of Leadership Hancock County.  She is married and has three children, two stepchildren and five grandchildren.

Metta Sanders -  Treasurer - Has been a HCHS volunteer for 3 years, 2 years on Board, 1 year as Tuesday Volunteer Coordinator.  Metta is currently employed at Greenfield Banking Company as a Loan Processor Supervisor specializing in Commercial Lending. Prior work experience in the Residential Mortgage Foreclosure Market as well as in Service Release and Acquisition.  Five year member of Tri Kappa - Greenfield Upsilon Chapter, an Indiana-only philanthropic service sorority devoted to charity, culture and education in the community.   Six Years as Secretary of the Twin Oaks Property Owners Association Board (HOA).  Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Bachelor of Arts in Classical Languages and Roman Culture at Indiana University, Bloomington. Hancock County resident for 7 years. Type your paragraph here.

Amy Paul - President- is the Executive Assistant to the Chief Fundraising Officer at United Way of Central Indiana.  She has worked at United Way for the past four and a half years.  Prior to working at United Way Amy Paul worked in real estate at Carpenter Realtors. 

Amy has a Bachelors Degree in General Studies and a certification in Human Resource. She has been married to her husband Aaron Paul for 24 years and has three children (two boys and a girl).   In her free time she enjoys volunteering with

her family through her church and community.  

Executive Director

Board Members

Emily Flaugh - Emily grew up in Hancock County and lives here with her husband and two dogs. She graduated from Eastern Hancock where she was a member of National Honor Society, Health Occupations Students of America, and National Technical Honor Society. In the past she has served on the Women's Fund of Hancock County Advisory Committee and on the United Way of Central Indiana Youth as Resources Board where she held the offices of Secretary and Co-chair for three years. She is a 10 year 4-H Member and held several offices through out her time in 4-H including Treasurer and Historian. She has been a member of the Women's Fund of Hancock County for several years and has served on the fund's Event Committee in the past. After attending Ball State University, Emily earned her Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and now works as an Oncology Nurse after previously working in the ER. She is active in her church, loves reading, outdoor activities, and spending time with her family.

Beth Ingle - Stepped into the position of Executive Director in January 2019.  She was one of the original board members of the Women's Resource Center when it was established in 2014 and she has been a member of the Hancock County Women's Fund for nine years. She has been employed with Hancock County since 1994 and has served as the Coordinator of the Hancock County Drug Court since 2008. Beth grew up in Hancock County and currently resides in Knightstown with her husband of 41 years, Carl. They have three grown children and six grandchildren.