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Jack Lugar is a native Hoosier, raised in Indianapolis in a hard working, middle class family where he was taught the importance of financial responsibility, integrity, hard work ethic, standing up for his principles, and accountability. After working in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles, Jack returned to his home state where he and his wife chose to raise their family.
Jack has always brought his principles, passion, and work ethic to his professional life and community. Currently an attorney with The Foster Group, Jack's experience in private practice has exposed him to many of the issues that Hoosiers struggle with on a daily basis. He has also represented a variety of large companies, government entities, and businesses in achieving their business goals.
Jack understands the small business owner. He has been fortunate enough to have his own successes in business, and knows how to effectively operate one. During these difficult economic times, Jack has managed to build and grow a successful real estate brokerage firm in Lugar Real Estate, LLC.
Prior to that he managed his writing career and was represented by The Gersh Agency in Los Angeles. Upon returning to his home state of Indiana, he studied the constitution at IU School of Law, Indianapolis and worked as a lawyer at the Indiana Attorney General's Office. He understands the the need to create jobs, grow our economy, and provide affordable healthcare options.
Jack has taken his commitment to smaller government to the streets in supporting and championing grass root community projects to serve communities more effectively than the government ever could. Jack currently sits on the Board of, and is an active participant with, Henry’s Hope. This non-profit provides for children with life threatening illnesses. He is also the inspiration for Project: Create, developing artistic educational resources for at-risk youth.
Jack also sits on the institutional review board for Concentrics Research, overseeing the protection of human subjects in medical testing.
Jack believes in, and is committed to, private outreach to solve many of our problems. The federal government cannot effectively solve most of them, and should stop trying.
He is a member of the Indiana State Bar and U.S. District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana. He is also an active member of the American Bar Association, Indianapolis Bar Association, and Indiana State Bar Association.
Jack graduated from Indiana University Robert H. McKinney of Law with the distinction of being selected to the Order of the Barristers. He holds an M.A. in Media Management from Regent University and a B.A. in Communication Studies from Taylor University.
Jack possesses an active real estate broker’s license and is a member of the Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors and National Association of Realtors. In addition, he is a member of the Writers Guild of America and in 2010, Jack published his first book, The Starving Artist’s Diet.
Jack has taught as an adjunct professor at Taylor University, his alma mater, on the topic of new media and the law, and offers public seminars focusing on story development, screenwriting, and social media marketing. Jack and his wife of 20 years, Elisabeth, have three children; Callista, Ethan, and Conrad. They are active members of Bridgeway Community Church in Fishers, Indiana.
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