Bloomington, Indiana – Indiana University announced on Sunday that their trustee Melanie S. Walker has died.
Walker was nominated by then-Indiana governor Mike Pence and she has been serving the Board of Trustees ever since.
“So many are fighting back tears today with the sad news of Melanie Walker’s passing,” Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb said. “Melanie will forever be so many things to many people around the world. Her combination of a zest for life, love for family, friends and Indiana University, and her globally inclusive work ethic are characteristics I hope every young Hoosier can grow up to embody. I will miss learning from her, especially how to attach action to empathy and always with a servant’s heart. Janet and I are praying comfort and strength will surround the Walker family as this bright light of life finds a forever home in heaven.”
As of Sunday, walker was the CEO of the North American group of companies of Tsuchiya, a Nagoya, Japan-based company.
Since 2016, Walker served on several committees and councils during her time as a trustee.
She will also be remembered as a proud member of the State of Indiana Workforce Innovation Council, president of the board of the Japan-America Society of Indiana, and state of Indiana delegate to the White House Conference on Small Business.
“She was highly regarded as a colleague on the board, and her wise counsel throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, her service as chair of the Finance, Audit and Strategic Planning Committee, and her leadership of the yearlong presidential search were greatly valued. She will truly be missed,” said Michael J. Mirro, chair of the IU Board of Trustees
The cause of death remains unknown.