D. Patrick’s Raymond Farabaugh Named TIME Dealer of the Year
Raymond L. Farabaugh of D. Patrick was named the TIME Dealer of the Year at the annual National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The TIME Dealer of the Year award is one of the automobile industry’s most prestigious and highly coveted honors. The award recognizes the nation’s most successful auto dealers who also demonstrate a long-standing commitment to community service. Farabaugh was chosen to represent the Automobile Dealers Association of Indiana in the national competition.
“The most rewarding aspect of my automotive career has been witnessing the growth and success of my employees,” nominee Farabaugh said. “By empowering individuals and providing them with the tools they need to succeed, I’ve created a high-performing team that is committed to delivering exceptional customer service and to driving the company forward.”
Farabaugh earned a B.S. in psychology at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio, in 1979. After college, he started his career at Electronic Data Systems (EDS) in Dallas, Texas, where he was director of internal systems.
Ten years later, Farabaugh had the opportunity to join his father-in-law, D. Patrick (Pat) O’Daniel, at the family’s auto group and work in the Honda dealership. He was named finance manager, then attended the NADA Academy to prepare for a broader leadership role. He moved to different dealerships within the group and rose from sales manager to general manager.
“Pat was an excellent mentor and spent countless hours with me,” he said. “I’ve been blessed to learn from many colleagues in the automotive industry, and I’ve capitalized on the opportunities afforded to me.”
In 1999, Farabaugh and his brother-in-law, Michael O’Daniel, purchased the dealership from Pat. Today, they share ownership and split responsibilities for overseeing specific franchises in the D-Patrick group.
“Since acquiring the company, my focus has been on growth, profitability, facility improvements, and employee development, both professionally and personally,” he said. “I take special pride in the fact that virtually all my employee leaders have started from entry-level positions. Looking ahead, my goals include continuing to elevate professionalism in the automotive industry and mentoring employees to reach their full potential.”
Farabaugh is equally committed to giving back to his community and encourages the leaders in his company to take an active role in local organizations. His controller volunteered to be campaign chair for the capital campaign benefiting the Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville (CMOE). Farabaugh also provided the necessary time off for his employee to fulfill his mission.
“So far, the ‘Play It Forward’ capital campaign for CMOE has raised $5.1 million of the $6.5 million goal” he said. “In addition to providing an important public service, my controller gains more confidence in his abilities, enhances his leadership skills, and expands community connections, which also benefit our company.”
According to Farabaugh, D-Patrick has invested hundreds of thousands of dollars annually in direct contributions and sponsorships, supporting an array of local organizations. Some examples include Ark Crisis Children’s Center, Boone County Cancer Society, Boys & Girls Club of Evansville, Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra, Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Ohio Valley, Special Olympics Indiana, Tri-State Food Bank, Walk to End Alzheimer’s Southwest Indiana, and many more.
“We also empower our employees to participate in community activities during working hours, fostering a culture of giving back,” he said. “This commitment is deeply rooted in our company’s values and reflects our belief in the power of corporate citizenship.”
IS IT TRUE? Wednesday January 28, 2025
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IS IT TRUE that Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry and other community representatives are in Indianapolis today to testify before the Ways and Means Committee? …that they are there to support a bill authored by Tim O’Brien that will significantly increase the amount of money captured in the Evansville Professional Sports and Convention Development Area (PSCDA)? …that last year, with a cap of $10 per resident, the PSCDA captured $680,000? …that HB 1451 would raise that cap to a flat $5 million? …that the bill increases the captured amount by 750%?
IS IT TRUE that the mayor and E-REP may have unannounced plans for spending a $5 million a year gift from the state? …that the funds could be used to secure a bond that could pay for fun and games projects like a baseball stadium, a really rad skate board park, or maybe fund a professional bocce ball league?
IS IT TRUE that Evansville is home to one of the best car dealerships in America? …that D. Patrick’s Raymond Farabaugh was just named the TIME Dealer of the Year at the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show? …that the D. Patrick car dealerships have supported numerous great causes in the community?
Crowd Gathers to Welcome Injured Officer Home
Evansville Police Officer Jordan Rundle is home! He was seriously injured in an off-duty car accident in December and has been in a Nashville hospital for treatment. Much to the joy of his family and the supporters who call themselves “Team Jordan,” he was released on Tuesday afternoon.
Supporters gathered in the parking lot of First Southern Baptist Church to welcome Rundle back home. As the car he rode in passed by the crowd, he smiled and waved from the backseat.
Rundle will continue with outpatient therapy from home.
Members of Team Jordan attributed his recovery to the “power of prayer.”
Evansville Vanderburgh Commission on Homelessness Announces 2025 Region 12 Point-in-Time Count
Evansville, IN – The Evansville Vanderburgh Commission on Homelessness announces the 2025 Region 12 Point-in-Time (PIT) Count beginning at 12:00 p.m. on January 29th until 12:00 p.m. on January 30th, as part of a nationwide effort led by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This annual count identifies individuals and families experiencing homelessness across Evansville and the surrounding counties, providing vital data to guide resource allocation and strategic planning for homeless services in the community. Local news media are invited to cover this event and can make arrangements by contacting Aurora, Inc.
The Aurora Homeless Outreach Team leads the count with assistance from local homeless shelters and agencies, in partnership with the Region 12 Homeless Services Council and the Commission on Homelessness for Evansville and Vanderburgh County. Volunteers and community partners work together to engage with individuals, connecting them to services while collecting critical data to better meet the needs of the Region 12 community.
In Evansville, United Caring Services initiates a White Flag program, welcoming anyone in need of shelter for the night, while the Evansville Rescue Mission hosts White Flag accommodations specifically for men. These efforts make it easier to account for many individuals experiencing homelessness. Shelter staff complete survey forms for each individual and enter the data into HMIS (Indiana’s Homeless Management Information System). Shelter programs not yet integrated with HMIS receive paper forms, which are completed and returned to Aurora for entry into the system.
In addition to emergency shelter data, Aurora’s Homeless Outreach Team leads a group of volunteers who conduct street outreach, visiting locations where individuals experiencing homelessness gather or stay. In addition to Vanderburgh County, this street count extends to nine other counties within the region, including Knox, Warrick, Daviess, Spencer, Pike, Dubois, Perry, Posey, and Gibson. This ensures a comprehensive understanding of homelessness throughout the entire Region 12 area.
Savannah Whicker, administrator for the Commission says, “The annual Point-in-Time (PIT) Count is a vital tool for understanding the scope and dynamics of homelessness in our community. While it is not the only metric the Commission uses to determine needs and identify solutions, it provides invaluable insights into where gaps exist in our current services. This data helps guide our efforts to align resources and implement targeted strategies to ensure every individual and family has access to the support they need.”
University of Evansville and Ivy Tech Community College Announce Guaranteed Admission Agreement
University of Evansville and Ivy Tech Community College Announce Guaranteed Admission Agreement
EVANSVILLE, IND. (01/28/2025) University of Evansville (UE) and Ivy Tech Community College announced a new partnership Tuesday that provides Ivy Tech graduates with a seamless pathway to continue their education at UE. This landmark partnership, known as a Guaranteed Admission Agreement (GAA), reinforces both institutions’ commitment to creating opportunities for academic success and supporting students’ educational aspirations.
The GAA guarantees admission to UE for students who complete an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, or Associate of Applied Science degree at Ivy Tech with a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or higher. Students must meet specific requirements, including applying for admission to UE and completing all degree requirements for their program.
“College is more than earning a degree. It is about the journey of discovery, growth, and transformation and we are thrilled to welcome Ivy Tech graduates and provide them with the resources and opportunities to excel,” said Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz, President of the University of Evansville. “This agreement will change the trajectory of countless lives and, in doing so, will contribute to a brighter and stronger future for our communities and beyond. Together, we are changing lives and changing the world-one student at a time.”
Highlights of the Agreement:
- Guaranteed Admission: Ivy Tech graduates will be guaranteed admission to all UE bachelor’s degree programs, with the exception of select programs such as Music, Theatre, and Nursing, which require additional criteria.
- Scholarship Opportunities: Qualified students will receive a minimum academic scholarship of $20,000 per year for up to five semesters, with opportunities for higher awards based on GPA and achievements.
- Seamless Transition: Existing articulation agreements ensure a smooth transfer process, enabling students to progress efficiently without losing credit.
“Ivy Tech Community College is proud to partner with the University of Evansville to expand access to high-quality education both here in Evansville, and abroad, and facilitate a smooth transition for our students,” said Daniela Vidal, Chancellor of Ivy Tech Evansville.
Both institutions are committed to ongoing collaboration to support students throughout their academic journey. The agreement will be reviewed every three years to ensure it remains responsive to students’ needs and educational advancements.
For more information about the Guaranteed Admission Agreement, please click here.
UE Men’s basketball game on Feb. 8 picked up by CBS Sports Network
Men’s basketball game on Feb. 8 picked up by CBS Sports Network
Aces host Bradley at the Ford Center
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Missouri Valley Conference has announced that the CBS Sports Network has picked up the University of Evansville men’s basketball game against Bradley on February 8.
With the game set to be nationally televised, the start time has been adjusted to 7 p.m. CT. John Sadak (PBP) and Tre Demps (Analyst) will serve as the announcers from the Ford Center.
During the 2024-25 season, using the Wildcard model, the Missouri Valley Conference — in conjunction with its television partners — have reserved clearance windows for select dates throughout the season and wait until two weeks before the contest(s) to determine network clearances.
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Gov. Mike Braun issues statement on President Trump’s pause on spending
“I applaud President Trump’s direction to pause government spending, fulfilling his campaign promise to rein in out of control government. This level of fiscal discipline is exactly the kind of leadership we need in Washington, DC and is in line with the values of Hoosiers and the American people who elected him. We are releasing guidance to Indiana’s government agencies for compliance and next steps. I am confident we will continue to deliver needed services to Hoosiers with efficiency, doing more with less.”