Meet our Board of Directors

Each member of our Board of Directors was intentionally chosen for their involvement in the Down syndrome community. Four out of six of the board members are a parent to a child with Down syndrome. Our junior board member is a sibling, and the remaining board member is a passionate advocate in the Down syndrome community. We are all invested in reaching as many new moms in our community as possible, and giving them hope after receiving their diagnosis.

Heather Gregg, Founder, Executive Director

Heather is the Founder and Executive Director of The Lucky Mama Project (TLMP). Her experience with a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome inspired her to start TLMP to give other moms hope when receiving a diagnosis of Trisomy 21 for their baby. Her daughter Ivy fuels her passion to change the perspective of having a child with Down syndrome to a more positive one. She also works part time as a nurse practitioner and is the owner and photographer of 21 Vines Photography. She lives with her husband and 2 daughters in Whitestown.

Tiffney Vivo, Secretary

Tiffney Vivo is an accomplished entrepreneur with over 20 years of leadership experience in HR staffing, sales management, and technology. As the Co-Founder and CEO of Therapprove, she leads a platform dedicated to connecting caregivers with pediatric therapists, providing timely and trustworthy therapy solutions. Inspired by her own journey as a mother to a child with special needs, Tiffney created Therapprove to help families access the care their children need without unnecessary delays.

Anne Hamilton Curry

Anne Curry is a partner at Mallor Grodner and a Board Certified Indiana Estate and Trust Lawyer, as certified by the Trust and Estate Specialty Board of the Indiana State Bar Association. She has extensive experience representing clients in the areas of estate planning, estate and trust administration, and estate and trust litigation. She also practices in the area of non-profit formation and income, estate, fiduciary income taxation, and is a registered civil mediator. Anne meets with clients in both the Indianapolis and Bloomington offices.

Anne also focuses her practice on special needs planning for children and adults with disabilities to enhance the quality of life for those affected by disability and provide peace of mind for families that the needs of their loved one will be met. This planning includes establishment of third-party or self-settled special needs trusts and guardianships for adults with special needs. Anne is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association and has served as Chair of the Estate Planning and Administration Section. She currently serves as Co-Chair of the Trust and Estate Specialty Board and is a member of the Probate Code Review Committee of the Indiana State Bar Association. Anne is also a Board Member for the Indiana University Health Foundation Planned Giving Council.

Nick Ohrn, Treasurer

Nick is a person who loves numbers and enjoys the details, he is currently principal at Ohrn Consulting where he advises companies on their growth strategies and guides their FP&A initiatives. His experience includes working for VC backed technology companies leading finance, accounting, HR and acting as an extension of the sales & marketing teams. In addition, he has led or been part of M&A teams working with larger transactions. Recently he has been active in real estate transactions building a rental portfolio business and also obtaining his real estate and Mortgage broker licenses. Nick is a native Hoosier, but lived in California for 15 years.  He completed his undergrad at IU Bloomington, and has an MBA from Santa Clara University.

In late 2020, when Oliver (aka Ollie, aka OllieBear, aka OllieBearGiggles) was 8 months old, he and his wife Sasha and drove cross country from the Bay Area to relocate in Carmel. Since then, they have welcomed little Margaret (aka Maggie, aka MaggiePie, aka MagaSauras) to the family circus! 😊 When he’s not working or at home with the family, you’ll find him on the Pickleball court (reluctantly, he admits he’s obsessed).  He’s an avid scuba diver and looks for any reason to be by the ocean. The Ohrn family has been part of the Down syndrome community since day 1 of being back in Indiana.“We are truly blessed to be surrounded by such an amazing community with such love and support and I’m very humbled to be part of this board!”

Lilah Gregg, Junior Board Member

Lilah knows first hand what it’s like to love someone with Down syndrome. She is Ivy’s big sister! She is an important part of TLMP. She helps with assembling our celebration bags for new moms and is excited to help plan future events for lucky siblings. She is a fifth grader and likes to play soccer, do cheerleading and dance team.

Gabrielle Baker

Dr. Gabrielle Baker is the President of Education Advocates of America, a nationwide advocacy agency helping families of children age 3-22 to secure the school based supports and services that they need for their children to be successful. With over 15 years of experience in the field of special education, Gabrielle is passionate about inclusion, and helping families to be informed on their parent rights. Gabrielle lives in Carmel with her husband and three daughters.