
Danielle Coulter has firsthand knowledge of the intricacies of government, the result of her experience working for the Indiana General Assembly and representing Indiana county officials, as well as serving in political office herself.
Danielle previously served as a policy analyst for the Indiana Primary Health Care Association. Before that, she served as deputy director of government affairs for the Association of Indiana Counties, where she lobbied on behalf of county elected officials and directed the association’s political action committee. She also served as a legislative assistant for the Republican caucus of the Indiana House of Representatives.
Danielle served as Indianapolis City-County Councilor from 2018 through 2019 representing District 23 on the far southside of Marion County. Danielle previously ran for office in 2016 when she was the slated Republican candidate for Marion County Treasurer.
She is a graduate of the Women’s Campaign School at Yale University, the Hoosier Congressional Policy Leadership Series, the Indiana Leadership Forum, the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series, the Bowen Institute on Political Participation, and The Policy Circle’s Civic Leadership Engagement Roadmap (CLER) programs. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for Ability Allies, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free and low-cost legal services in education matters to Indiana children and adults with disabilities. Danielle is a sustaining member of Junior League of Indianapolis and a member of The Policy Circle, the Indiana Society of Governmental Affairs Professionals, and Leadership Indianapolis (formerly Lacy Leadership Association).