Ms. Ambre Marr
Over the past 10 and a half years, Ambre has served as the State Legislative Director for AARP Indiana, where she has built an innovative advocacy strategy focusing on increasing engagement, impact, and relevance for the state’s growing 50+ population. During this time, she has worked alongside volunteers in various capacities expanding awareness around AARP’s issues, programs, and activities. She focuses on building relationships with community and policy leaders on a regular basis, and organizes and maintains effective statewide coalitions to benefit the members of AARP.
Prior to joining AARP Indiana, she worked in advocacy for the Indiana State Medical Association and as a legislative assistant in the Indiana General Assembly.
Additionally, Ambre serves as a Commissioner on the Indiana Commission for Women (ICW), which exists to voice women's needs, concerns, and challenges, as well as celebrate their successes and contributions to Indiana and is also a board member of the Indiana Debate Commission (IDC), which remains the oldest independent and non-partisan commission of its kind in the nation putting voters first, by hosting free debates statewide.
Ambre graduated from Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Indiana, with a degree in Social Work. She calls Indianapolis home alongside her significant other, Ryan, and when she isn’t at the Statehouse, you can either find her running, cycling, or camping.