Indiana Barn Foundation Names Christine Page as Executive Director

The Indiana Barn Foundation has named Christine Page as their new Executive Director.
Christine brings 16 years of nonprofit leadership experience and a deep passion for historic preservation to her role as Executive Director of the Indiana Barn Foundation. With a background rooted in community engagement, strategic growth, and architectural heritage, she is committed to preserving Indiana’s historic barns for future generations.
Prior to joining the Indiana Barn Foundation, Christine served as Executive Director of the historic St. Petersburg Shuffleboard Club in St. Petersburg, FL, where she led a dramatic revitalization of the 1924 landmark. Under her leadership, membership expanded from 125 to over 2,700, and the club became a nationally recognized success story. She oversaw the restoration of the 1927 clubhouse, launched major events including world championships, and fostered key partnerships with city officials, preservationists, and community organizations.
Her leadership has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Preservation Legacy Award from Preserve the ‘Burg and the City of St. Petersburg’s Distinguished Citizen Award.
An Indiana University Indianapolis graduate with a BFA from the Herron School of Art, Christine is excited to return to her home state and apply her expertise to safeguard Indiana’s iconic barns. She has a long record of civic involvement in historic preservation commissions and grassroots initiatives.
Christine enjoys art, architecture, and traveling. It is a personal goal of hers to photograph every round barn in Indiana; she’s visited approximately 35 of them. She travels nationally and internationally to play in shuffleboard tournaments. She is a member of the U.S. team traveling to Germany later this year for the World Shuffleboard Championship.
In her new role, Christine aims to grow awareness, expand membership, and support barn owners through grants, education, and partnerships across the state—ensuring these rural treasures continue to inspire, educate, and connect Indiana communities.
For more information about the Indiana Barn Foundation, visit IndianaBarns.org.