Three women from Fishers were selected as 500 Festival Princesses, all of whom are graduates of Hamilton Southeastern High School (left to right): Hannah Mullen, a junior at Ball State University majoring in graphic design; Parmida Nazarloo, a junior at Indiana University majoring in human biology; and Kaitlyn Ross, a a first-year law student at Indiana University Maurer School of Law with an undergraduate degree in biology.

Three Fishers Women Selected as 2024 500 Festival Princesses

The 500 Festival Princess Program, presented by The National Bank of Indianapolis, has a long history of celebrating Indiana’s most civic-minded, academically driven young women. While holding the title of 500 Festival Princess, these 33 women will have the opportunity to create meaningful connections across the state, gain mentorship and leadership from the 500 Festival board of directors, and develop professional skills.

Three women from Fishers were selected, all of whom are graduates of Hamilton Southeastern High School: Hannah Mullen, a junior at Ball State University majoring in graphic design; Parmida Nazarloo, a junior at Indiana University majoring in human biology; and Kaitlyn Ross, a a first-year law student at Indiana University Maurer School of Law with an undergraduate degree in biology.

These princesses will have the chance to experience the month of May in a special way, by educating Hoosiers about the iconic history of the 500 Festival through the statewide outreach program, celebrating the spirit of the Indianapolis 500, and serving their communities. The 2024 500 Festival Princesses represent 18 Indiana colleges and universities, and 23 cities and towns across the state. With a cumulative GPA of 3.74, this year’s 500 Festival Princesses were selected from hundreds of applicants.

Each 500 Festival Princess will receive a $1,000 scholarship, made possible by Marlyne Sexton, an Indianapolis philanthropist and president of The Sexton Companies, and the 500 Festival Foundation.

This year’s class represents a diverse group of women with various areas of study that include cybersecurity and global policy, graphic design, music therapy, public health, and neuroscience.

“We are thrilled to observe all the ways that this year’s class of 500 Festival Princesses will impact the communities in Indiana and enable them to showcase their leadership and academic skills,” said Bob Bryant, 500 Festival president and CEO. “The 500 Festival is proud to see these 33 young women take this opportunity to create lasting memories, outstanding networking experiences and meaningful friendships for years to come.”

Each year the princesses deliver over 1,500 hours of community outreach, impacting over 50,000 people and sparking the excitement of the Indianapolis 500 in a significant way. This outreach assists the excitement of the Indianapolis 500 in a significant way.

The 2024 500 Festival Queen Scholar will be announced on Saturday, May 18, during the 500 Festival Breakfast at the Brickyard, presented by Midwestern Engineers, Inc. The 500 Festival Queen Scholar will be gifted an additional $1,500 scholarship.

As these young women represent the 500 Festival, they play a vital role in fulfilling the 500 Festival’s mission to create a positive impact on Indianapolis and the state of Indiana, as well as celebrate the spirit of the Indianapolis 500.

Comments 1

  1. Denny Thomas says:

    Why isn’t the 500 Queen contest on TV?

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