Indianapolis Public Schools is proud to honor our 2006 Hall of Fame inductees.
 
U.S. Senator Richard G. Lugar
Dr. Alexander Moore
Eugene B. Glick
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
U.S. Rep. Julia M. Carson
Oscar Robertson
David Letterman
George F. McGinnis
U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell
Pastor Jeffery A. Johnson, Sr.
Vivica A. Fox
Max Siegel
 
 
Max Siegel
Northwest High School
Class of 1982
 

Max L. Siegel is Senior Vice President of Zomba Label Group and President of Zomba Gospel (Verity Records) the largest gospel company in the world, and has produced for stars like Donnie McClurkin, Fred Hammond, Britney Spears, N’Sync, Usher and R. Kelly.

Mr. Siegel is an accomplished entertainment executive, attorney, author, conference organizer and television and film producer. He has appeared on Oprah, Tavis Smiley’s NPR show and been featured in countless media articles.

He’s a cum laude graduate of the University of Notre Dame School of Law and made history as the school’s first African-American honors graduate. For the past 12-years, Mr. Siegel has also presided over the legal affairs for several Fortune 500 corporations, as well as professional sports, entertainment individuals and organizations.  He also played a major role in the careers of athletes Tony Gwynn and Reggie White.

He has been honored with many awards, including the Seton Hall University Sports & Entertainment Law Society Outstanding Professional Achievement Award; Gospel Heritage Foundation Executive of The Year; Crain’s New York Business Journal 40 Under 40; Center for Leadership Development Entrepreneur of The Year and Gospel Truth Music Awards – Industry Executive of The Year. He also serves as the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences 2nd Vice President. Mr. Siegel recently endowed two scholarships for Northwest High School students interested in business careers.

 
 
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