Dottie Indyke is a visionary leader and strategist with a distinguished career spanning nonprofit management, communications, media and the arts.
In her 12 years as executive director of Tomorrow’s Women, she developed programs fostering cross-border dialogue, leadership and peacemaking with hundreds of young women from Palestine, Israel and the United States and made presentations across the country, including at the Rothko Chapel, Hockaday School and University of Texas/Austin.
Based for 35 years in Santa Fe, Dottie’s clients have included some of the city and state’s key cultural and community organizations, among them the Santa Fe Community Foundation, Museum of New Mexico and New Mexico Arts Division. She was also an art critic and journalist for ARTnews, Southwest Art and many other publications.
In 1977, she co-founded a children’s radio drama production company. Children’s Radio Theater’s programs were broadcast on 150 National Public Radio stations and were the recipient of numerous honors, including a Peabody Award. The company’s work was featured on Late Night with David Letterman, the Today show, and in People magazine and in live performances at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Indyke is a former board member of the George Foster Peabody Awards at the University of Georgia and past member of the artist selection committee for the City of Santa Fe Arts Commission.