BREAKAWAY DANCING 2018 DANCERS
PAUL KIGER, the team
leader of Paul Kiger
G ro u p a t R E / M A X
Advantage, has served
his community on both
sides of the river ever
since he joined the
real estate industry in
2007. Paul is from New
Middletown and moved to New Albany in 2007.
Paul’s previous accolades include REALTOR
Magazine “30 under 30” in 2010, REALTOR
of The Year 2011 for the Southern Indiana
Realtors Association, and, most recently, he
was featured in Louisville Business First’s “20
People To Know in Real Estate.” Paul served on
the Develop New Albany board of directors for
five years and is currently the vice president of
Southern Indiana Tourism Bureau (also known
as SoIN). He is a member of the Vestry at St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church in New Albany and is
now stepping into politics for the first time as
the treasurer for Jason Applegate’s run for Floyd
County commissioner. Paul has found many
ways to serve his community while building
his network. “One day at a time and love wins,”
his personal philosophy, is rooted in his own
success story. He is committed to continuing
his journey by supporting others on their road
to well- being in sobriety. MAJOR JOE HUBBARD
was born and raised
in Clark County.
After graduating from
Jeffersonville High
School, he served
in the United States
Marine Corps until
1994. He attended
Indiana University Southeast studying business
management, and in 1996 was hired as a full-time
officer of the Jeffersonville Police Department.
Joe has held several leadership capacities within
the department, including patrol officer, K-9
officer, certified firearms instructor, SWAT team
operator, sniper team leader, entry team leader,
SWAT team commander, river patrol operator,
and currently serves as the uniform patrol
commander where he oversees the officers
who encompass the uniform patrol division
and special units. Joe served was the president
of the FOP Jeffersonville Lodge #100 for seven
years. He served as a county councilman and
currently serves on the 911 Central Alarm
Fiscal Board and the Clark County Emergency
Management Board. He is married to Amanda
and they have two children, Joey (6) and James
(3). Joe has spent his career serving our country
and protecting our community.
ASHLYN WEBER is
a 16-year old junior
at Jeffersonville High
School. She is a member
of the National Honor
Society, was named
Student of the Month
in January 2017 and is
a captain on both the
Jeffersonville color guard and winter guard teams.
Ashlyn also sings in the school chamber choir.
She wants to help raise money for The BreakAway
because she is all too familiar with the heartbreak
of losing a loved one to drug addiction. Ashlyn’s
mother, Nicole, lost her battle with addiction in
February of 2016. Nicole’s passing helped inspire
Lisa Livingston to create The BreakAway so other
women battling addiction might find a way out and
other daughter’s wouldn’t have to experience the
senseless loss that Ashlyn, her younger sister Kailyn
and so many in our community have. JULIE GRANNAN is a
family nurse practitioner
with a practice in
New Albany, focusing
on family medicine.
Julie graduated from
Providence High School
in Clarksville in 1994
and earned her bachelor
of science in nursing, with honors, from Indiana
University Southeast in 1999. She worked as a nurse
in emergency medicine while pursuing a master of
science in nursing from Indiana University-Purdue
University Indianapolis, graduating in 2004. She is
a certified nurse practitioner through the American
Academy of Nurse Practitioners. She serves as a
clinical instructor for students pursuing a career
as a nurse practitioner and is also active in the
Jeffersonville chapter of Tri Kappa, a philanthropic
sorority in Indiana dedicated to service in the
community, where she has held the office of vice
president. Julie resides in Jeffersonville with her
devoted husband John, a local attorney, and their
son, Leo.
ANNA MURRAY is a
local attorney with a
general law practice
in Jeffersonville. She
is currently running
for state senate on the
Democratic ticket, with
one of her platform
issues being Practical
Solutions to the Opioid Crisis with a focus
on long-term rehabilitation, mental health
treatment, counseling a