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Chad Lyon & Olga Cansino

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Chad Lyon

Chad brings nearly two decades of hospitality expertise to the dance floor as Suite Manager of the Fifth Avenue Club at Saks Indianapolis, where he's spent 19 years perfecting the art of making people feel welcome. That same warmth is what drew him to charitable work whenever he can lend a hand.

Chad's connection to Meals on Wheels actually started with The Golden Girls — a fun pop-culture intro that turned into real appreciation once he learned the organization helps far more than just elderly neighbors, supporting people of all ages and circumstances across the community.

Outside of work, Chad shares his life with an amazing partner and two equally amazing dogs. When he's not behind the camera capturing a great shot or buried in a good book, you might catch him deep in sci-fi lore — he's a proud, card-carrying nerd for all things space, robots, and "what if."

Now, Chad's ready to trade his Saks suit for dancing shoes and bring that same energy to the Dancing With Our Stars stage — all in support of a cause that's a little closer to home than he expected.

Olga Cansino

Olga began studying ballroom dancing at the age of 17 at the prestigious Moscow State University in Russia.  While in Russia, she competed in International Style Ballroom dance. Olga began teaching dance lessons at the age of 20. In 1998, Olga moved to the US, and continued teaching dance lessons at Penn State. In 2003, Olga moved to Indiana, and began working as a dance instructor at Five Star Studios. Between 2005 and 2010, Olga was a dance instructor and co-owner of Simple Ballroom. She became a co-founder of Dance Factor Club in 2011. She currently teaches group and private ballroom dance lessons for beginning and intermediate levels, for both children and adults at Carmel Ballroom Dance Studio. Olga specializes in both American and International style social dancing and in Formation dancing.

Kevin Smith & Diana Miller

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Kevin Smith

Meet Kevin! By day, Kevin is an optometrist at Fall Creek Vision Center, but this summer he's putting on dance shoes to support Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County. While he may not have professional dance experience, he's embracing the challenge with determination, plenty of laughs, and a commitment to making a difference.

Originally from Wyoming, Kevin has called Fishers home for over twenty years. Now that his two sons are grown, he's excited to spend more of his time giving back to this community. That's what inspired him to step outside his comfort zone and onto the dance floor. And when it comes to dancing, Kevin is a true beginner; up to now, his dancing repertoire has included the Hokey Pokey and the Chicken Dance. He's hoping enthusiasm and a good sense of humor--and some patient coaching from Diana--will take him to the winner's podium!

When he's not in the office helping patients see their best, you'll likely find him tackling another backyard project, performing with a local community theater, lifting weights, singing bass with the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, hiking, or camping. And whenever he gets the chance, he heads back to Wyoming to soak in the mountain views that will always feel like home.

Kevin is honored to support Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County and appreciates every single donation and word of encouragement. Together, we can make a real difference, while hopefully proving that even a first-time dancer can find the right steps for a great cause!


Diana Miller

Diana rediscovered her childhood love of dance eighteen years ago, after taking an introductory ballroom class at her local YMCA. She continued her ballroom instruction with Ed Godby-Schwab, assisting with classes and eventually becoming his dance and teaching partner. As independent instructors, Diana and Ed offer both group and private lessons in American Smooth and Rhythm dances at IU Indianapolis, the Fishers YMCA, Noblesville Forest Park and various other local venues and dance clubs around town. Diana particularly enjoys teaching new dancers and helping them discover their own passion for dance. When not teaching, Diana spends her days working in Accounts Payable at Great Lakes Honda of Fishers.  If you’re looking for a new(er) car, she has connections!

 This is Diana’s twelfth year participating in the Meals on Wheels of Hamilton Co. DWOS fundraiser. In previous years, she has won several People’s Choice, Judges’ Choice and Judges’ Choice Runners-Up Awards with her past partners. While she always enjoys a little friendly competition, Diana’s biggest reward from partaking in these events has been meeting and working with so many kind and generous people, all coming together to benefit a great cause!

Duke Sturges & Angelica Magana

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Duke Sturges

Duke doesn't do anything halfway — a trait that we expect to serve him well on the dance floor!

A Westfield resident and proud Indiana University alum, Duke first showed his all-in approach at IU, where he walked on to the football team under legendary head coach Bill Mallory and earned a full scholarship through pure grit. He was part of Hoosier squads that made it to both the Liberty Bowl and the Peach Bowl — and did it all while playing on a torn ACL, a badge of honor that has since earned him a total knee replacement and, presumably, some sympathy points from the judges.

Professionally, Duke channels that same competitive fire as Area Manager at Gosiger where he is consistently the top-ranked machine tool salesperson in North America. When he's not closing deals, you'll find him at the gym, or on the golf course competing in IGA & Golfweek Amateur Tour Events. (And yes, he's that guy who's actually good at his hobbies.)

So how does a former Big Ten football player and low handicap golfer end up in leotards? Last year, Duke and his wife Jennifer attended their first Dancing with Our Stars as guests and before they even made it to the parking lot, Duke had committed to dancing in this year's event. Challenge Accepted!

Rumor has it, Duke may have more rhythm that he lets on. We're about to find out soon!

Angélica Magaña

Angélica Magaña is an accomplished educator, dancer, and choreographer whose passion for dance began in 2005 when, as a high school student, she founded the Sabor de Salsa Dance Team.

Driven by a love for both movement and mentorship, Angélica earned her Master’s degree from Loyola Marymount University in California while building a career in secondary education and developing community youth programs through local public schools and the YMCA.

A dedicated competitor and performer, Angélica has captivated audiences and earned top honors at dance festivals and freestyle Jack-and-Jill competitions throughout her career. In 2011, her dance journey turned into a love story when she met her future husband and ultimate dance partner at the Los Angeles Salsa Congress.

Together, they have choreographed, performed, directed, and toured internationally with Sabor de Salsa, sharing their passion for Latin dance with audiences around the world. After relocating to Indiana, Angélica and her growing family founded Latin Heartbeat in Hamilton County, where they continue to inspire dancers of all ages through salsa and other Latin dance styles.

Whether teaching, performing, or choreographing, Angélica is passionate about creating meaningful connections through dance and sharing the joy, culture, and community that it brings.



Mitch Waldroup & Jennifer Fall

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Mitch Waldroup

Mitch is a personal injury attorney with Hensley Legal Group, PC, where he is dedicated to helping injured individuals and families navigate difficult times. A resident of Westfield, Mitch is passionate about giving back to his community and is actively involved with the Indianapolis Humane Society and other organizations. Through his work with the law firm, he has helped support the donation of more than 50,000 backpacks filled with school supplies to students throughout Indiana. Mitch and his wife, Aryn, are proud parents to their son, Knox, and daughter, A.J. Their family also includes Bogey, a beloved Goldendoodle. Outside of the office, Mitch enjoys spending time with family and friends checking out everything Hamilton County has to offer. He is an active member of the Bridgewater Club, where he enjoys playing golf and spending time with his family at the pool.


Jennifer Fall

Jennifer has been dancing since the age of 4, when she first stepped into a dance studio and discovered a lifelong passion for movement, music, and performance. She began her training in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, and Modern dance before eventually finding her true love in Ballroom Dance.

With more than 20 years of teaching and performance experience, Jennifer has trained and competed professionally in American Rhythm and Smooth styles. Throughout her career, she has participated in professional and Pro Am ballroom competitions across the United States and around the world, sharing the dance floor with students and fellow professionals at some of the industry's most prestigious events, including the renowned Ohio Star Ball. These experiences have reinforced her belief that dance is a universal language capable of bringing people together regardless of age, background, or experience level.

Today, Jennifer is the proud owner of Carmel Dance Atelier in Carmel's Arts & Design District, where she strives to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for dancers of all ages and experience levels. From wedding couples preparing for their first dance to social dancers looking for a new hobby, Jennifer believes that anyone can learn to dance and that the ballroom should be a place where everyone feels at home.

Jennifer is honored to support Meals on Wheels and its important mission of serving and enriching the lives of members of our community through this special event. Through both dance and community service, she is passionate about creating connections, fostering joy, and helping others live life to the fullest.


Faron Luce & Robert Jenkins

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Faron Luce

Faron is a dedicated educator with the Indiana Center for Prevention of Youth Abuse and Suicide, where she teaches body safety and digital safety to youth across Indiana. She collaborates with students, educators, and community members to promote prevention, increase awareness, and encourage healthy decision-making. In addition to her work at ICPYAS, Faron is a travel advisor with The Greater Go, specializing in cruises, international travel, and family vacation planning, helping clients create meaningful and memorable travel experiences.

Originally from Marion, Indiana, Faron now resides in Westfield with her family. She has been married to her husband Kris for 17 years and is the proud mother of a 16-year-old daughter, Stella.

Outside of her professional work, Faron enjoys staying active through running and swimming, exploring new experiences, and embracing opportunities for adventure. Known for her positive energy and outgoing personality, she is always up for a good time and values making meaningful connections with others.

Through both her professional and personal pursuits, Faron is committed to lifelong learning, community engagement, and helping others thrive.

Robert Jenkins

Rob is happy to again be a part of the Meals on Wheels “Dancing With Our Stars” contest. This is his twelveth year participating! He holds a degree in Anthropology from IU, but after college his love of dance drew him to become a ballroom dance instructor.

For the last 24 years, he has been a full-time ballroom dance instructor and five of those years, Rob danced in professional ballroom competitions with his wife Melissa. He competed in the smooth division, but he is also proficient in all styles of ballroom as well as salsa and Argentine tango.   

Outside of dance, Rob enjoys reading and gardening. His greatest passion is taking care of his 10-year-old daughter with his wife.

Ashley Hobbs & Scott Shook

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Ashley Hobbs

Ashley is a property manager, real estate professional, autism advocate, and proud mom of 7-year-old twins. Together, she and her husband, Mike, work as business partners while balancing the adventures of family life and community involvement.
 
 Passionate about helping others reach their full potential, Ashley serves as a school PTO leader and actively supports initiatives that empower children and families, particularly those in the neurodiversity community. When she’s not working, volunteering, or cheering on her children, she enjoys gardening, home improvement projects, and spending time with family and friends.
 
 Ashley is honored to participate in this year’s Dancing with the Stars fundraiser and is excited to support a cause that makes a meaningful difference in the community.

Scott Shook

Scott is an independent instructor who teaches at Starlite Ballroom Dance School and is NDCA registered as a teacher and professional competitor. He has 34 years of teaching experience in both American and International styles, as well as Country Western. Currently, he teaches at various dance clubs of Indianapolis, such as the Continental Dance Club, UDA Dance and, Indy Dancers. He enjoys teaching social as well as competitive students. Scott and his wife Yulia compete and perform with their students and as professionals through the Midwest.

Both Scott and Yulia have participated in “Dancing Like The Stars” at the Paramount in Anderson. Together, they have won five Mirror Ball trophies out of nine years, two for Scott and one for Yulia. This is Scott’s eleventh year participating in Meals on Wheels DWOS and he has won Judge’s Choice Award four times! Scott and Yulia’s goal is to make learning how to dance fun for everyone.

Michael Sahm & Yulia Shook

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Michael Sahm

This dancer is too busy rehearsing to write a bio… stay tuned!

Yulia Shook

Yulia is an independent instructor who teaches at Starlite Ballroom Dance School and is NDCA registered as a teacher and professional competitor. She has 22 years of teaching experience in both American and International styles, as well as Country Western. Currently, she teaches at various dance clubs of Indianapolis, such as the Continental Dance Club, UDA Dance and, Indy Dancers. She enjoys teaching social as well as competitive students. 

Yulia and her husband Scott compete and perform with their students and as professionals through the Midwest. Both Yulia and Scott have participated in “Dancing Like The Stars” at the Paramount in Anderson. Together, they have won five Mirror Ball trophies out of nine years, two for Scott and one for Yulia. This is Yulia’s eleventh year participating in Meals on Wheels DWOS. Yulia and Scott’s goal is to make learning how to dance fun for everyone.

Natalie O'Hara & Zhivko Yankov

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Natalie O'Hara

Natalie is passionate about serving K-12 schools, municipalities, and private entities across Indiana as a Business Development professional. In her 7th year with The Skillman Corporation, she partners with public and private institutions to assess needs, present services, and support successful construction project outcomes.

Highly engaged in her community, Natalie is an active member of the Rotary Club of Carmel, where she serves as Vice Chair of Leadership Connection, connecting community leaders and nonprofit organizations with area high school students to support and develop the next generation. She is also involved in several Carmel-based volunteer initiatives.

 Outside of her professional and community commitments, Natalie enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She is the proud mother of two daughters and three stepchildren and enjoys spending time with her nine step-grandchildren, alongside her supportive and loving husband of 20 years.

Zhivko Yankov

Zhivko was born in Bulgaria, the land of red roses, mastering Ballroom and Latin dance. His exceptional skills as a dancer and his outstanding achievements in competitive dance led him to be nominated to represent Bulgaria at the World DanceSport Federation Competitions as well as be ranked as Bulgaria’s Top DanceSport Athlete and awarded Bulgaria’s High Performance Athlete status, a title that is given only to the top national athletes. His career took him from Bulgaria to Germany where he was ranked in the top 12 in the world championship in Germany, where he competed professionally for four years, and has won numerous national and international competitions throughout Bulgaria, Austria, England, Italy, Malta, Ukraine, Spain, and the United States.  His teaching credentials include a Licentiate Bronze Degree in Ballroom Dance Instructions, from the International Arthur Murray Dance Instruction Organization, as well as a Teaching Certification from Bulgaria DanceSport Federation and DVIDA/NDCA, the leading authority on professional dance competitions, with members in multiple countries in the world. He has been a sought-out coach and instructor, serving as an expert at numerous engagements for distinguished organizations and dance studios and has directed an Arthur Murray Dance Studio in London and the Global Dance Alliance has awarded him the “Top Teacher” award out of more than 250 dance studios in the country. He has also proved to be an extraordinary dance instructor leading his students to become national champions and finalists in their respective divisions. Above all else, Zhivko is an artist, whose work exemplifies quality, craft, musicality and humanity, a poet in dance. His extensive training and experience, as well as his professional skills in choreography, teaching and technical training, helps him to transfer his passion, desire and love of dance to everyone. His presence on the dance floor is sure to bring energy, insight and inspiration to everyone he meets. 


Susan Hill & Adam Trogdlen

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Susan Hill

Susan is thrilled to be participating in this important fundraiser. She moved to Westfield in 1980 and then to Noblesville in 2001. She is married to her awesome husband Mike, has two amazing daughters, and four stellar grandchildren. She retired last year from the Institute for Study Abroad and is thoroughly enjoying not getting up early. She is a minister, ordained by the Indiana Association of Spiritualists and is active in her church in Indianapolis. She has a plethora of hobbies including knitting, sewing, mixed media art, and napping. 

Susan is also active in local community theatre as an actor, costumer, set designer, and set decoration. She would like to acknowledge the endless reservoir of patience that her dance partner Adam possesses. It's been a fantastic time!


Adam Trogdlen

Adam began teaching in 2007 with Arthur Murray and is now teaching out of ABC Ballroom where he has been for about  two years. Adam specializes in beginner dancers and West Coast swing. He competes in West Coast sparingly and has a number of top three finishes. 

In his dancing career, he has had the opportunity to train and dance with top professionals in all dances across the country. He has had the honor to teach professional athletes including NBA All-stars and IndyCar drivers. 

This is Adam’s sixth year with the Hamilton County Meals on Wheels Dancing With Our Stars, though he is a 6-time veteran of the Paramount Theater’s Dancing Like The Stars.  Adam thoroughly enjoys and relishes any opportunity he gets to use his dance knowledge and training for such great causes in the community.


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