Vop Osili

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Preceded byStephen Clay
Succeeded byMaggie Lewis
Preceded byDoris Minton-McNeill
BornIfeanyi Osili, Jr.
1963 (age 6263)
Vop Osili
President of the Indianapolis City-County Council
In office
February 19, 2018  January 5, 2026
Preceded byStephen Clay
Succeeded byMaggie Lewis
Member of the
Indianapolis City-County Council
from the 12th district
Assumed office
January 1, 2012
Preceded byDoris Minton-McNeill
Personal details
BornIfeanyi Osili, Jr.
1963 (age 6263)
PartyDemocratic
SpouseUna Okonkwo Osili
ChildrenTwo
Parent(s)A'Lelia Josephine Kirk Osili (mother)
Ifeanyi Osili (father)
Alma materCarnegie-Mellon University
Columbia University
ProfessionArchitect

Samuel Ifeanyi "Vop" Osili Jr. (born 1963) is a Democratic politician from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a member of the Indianapolis City-County Council from the 11th district, in the northwestern portion of Center Township. He served as the council's president from 2018 to 2026.

On December 22, 2011, an Indiana judge declared him the secretary of state-elect of Indiana due to first-place finisher Charlie White's ineligibility, though this was later reversed on appeal.

Osili was born in Lagos, Nigeria, to a Nigerian father (Ifeanyi Osili) and an American mother (A'Lelia Josephine Kirk Osili).[1] In the midst of the Nigerian Civil War, he and his mother fled to the United States; his father did not follow them for another five years.[2][3] They settled in his maternal grandparents' home in Haughville.[4]

He grew up as a Republican but became a Democrat in the 1990s.[5]

Education and early career

Osili graduated from Carnegie-Mellon University with a bachelor's degree in architecture, and earned a master's degree in architecture and urban design from Columbia University. He later served as a missionary to Haiti and other developing countries. He is a founding partner of A2SO4, an Indianapolis-based architectural design company that was one of the first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-certified firms in the nation. He was a member of the Indiana Fire and Building Services Commission from 2001 to 2005, and chairman of the Indianapolis Board of Zoning Appeals from 2005 to 2008. At various times, he served as a member of the boards of the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis, the United Way of Central Indiana and the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.[6]

Secretary of State of Indiana election

Indianapolis City-County Council

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