Franklin College alumnus elected to board of trustees

Franklin College announces the election of Brad Rateike, founding principal of Indianapolis-based BAR Communications and 2002 alumnus, to its board of trustees. In this role, Rateike will collaborate with fellow board members to establish institutional policy and guide strategic initiatives ensuring the college’s continued success.

“Having an engaged and accomplished alumnus like Brad on our board of trustees underscores the strength of our college community and the importance of ongoing alumni support,” said Franklin College President Kerry Prather. “His expertise in public affairs and communications particularly aligns with our strategic goals, and we look forward to his contributions and leadership as we shape Franklin College’s future.”

A seasoned communications professional, Rateike has directed public relations strategy and message development for corporate, government and nonprofit clients throughout the Midwest and Washington, D.C., since 2010. His distinguished public sector experience includes serving as director of cabinet communications for the White House under former President Donald Trump and as deputy press secretary under former Ind. Gov. Mitch Daniels. In 2021, Ind. Gov. Eric Holcomb appointed him to the White River State Park Development Commission.

Rateike currently serves as a contributing columnist on business and political issues for the Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ) and was named to the publication’s prestigious “Forty Under 40,” Class of 2020. His commitment to Franklin College extends beyond board service through active involvement in student professional development and career services initiatives. The college recognized his achievements and dedication by presenting him with the Young Alumni Award in 2021.

“Franklin College has profoundly impacted my life, both through undergraduate opportunities and the ongoing support of our alumni network,” said Rateike. “The more we do to help our students and alumni connect with each other, the better we can help advance our institution’s continued growth and development.”

Rateike resides in Indianapolis (46260) with his wife, Lawren Mills.