Thomas W. Binford

Thomas W. Binford

Thomas Wyatt Wilson Binford (1924-1999) was an Indianapolis-based entrepreneur and philanthropist. One of Indianapolis' most influential men, Thomas W. Binford was a pioneer, visionary and civil rights leader. He participated in civic, philanthropic, cultural and political aspects of the city and state and was valued for his sensitivity, wise counsel, personal and financial support, and sincerity. In addition to his many personal interests, Binford spearheaded a group to buy the Indiana Pacers basketball team in 1975 and served as its president and general manager for one year. From 1974-1995, Binford served as the Chief Steward of the Indianapolis 500, presiding over its transition from United States Auto Club to Indy Racing League governance.

Biography

Binford attended Princeton University, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was interim president of DePauw University in 1975-76. He eventually became president and CEO of Indiana National Bank. He was instrumental in bringing the Colts to Indianapolis. His greatest contribution was creating an environment in the city of Indianapolis where issues of civil rights and race could be discussed productively and without rancor. A street in northeastern Indianapolis was renamed Binford Boulevard in his honor.

External links

* [http://www.theautochannel.com/news/date/19990114/news002489.html Biography, The Auto Channel]
* [http://www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=17866 DePauw University profile, 1975]
* [http://www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=16375 DePauw University article, 2005]


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