Indianapolis corporate attorney David Millard dies

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David B. Millard, a lifetime resident of Indiana who enjoyed working with entrepreneurs, died Dec. 3.

Millard, 60, practiced law at Barnes & Thornburg LLP in Indianapolis before retiring last year. He counseled large-cap, middle-market and high-growth businesses, as well as venture capital and private equity funds.  His obituary says he loved helping the underdog, with his heart always being with entrepreneurial high-growth businesses.

He served as president of The Venture Club of Indiana as well as the Entrepreneur’s Alliance of Indiana. He also had been chair of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce Business Council. Millard recently joined the boards of Auctor Corp. and Elevate Ventures within the past month.

He was a past columnist for the Indianapolis Business Journal, a sister publication of Indiana Lawyer.

He loved to play golf, games, and travel. He was an avid Indianapolis Colts fan and he and his wife, Pamela, never missed a game, including Super Bowl XLI. He grew up in Kokomo and received his business and law degrees from Indiana University and Maurer School of Law in Bloomington.

He is survived by his wife, three sons, Justin D., Collin M. and Corbin A.; two daughters, Ashley B. Chaney and Hannah N. Brnardic; seven grandchildren; and his sister. In lieu of flowers and in honor of his parents, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
 

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