Thomas Stoughton has served as an education-focused executive in Indianapolis, Indiana, providing research analysis services to educational institutions and organizations based in the state. In addition, as the head of the 501(c)(3) non-profit, Business Consulting Incorporated, until 2015, Thomas Stoughton did work with addiction centers, homeless shelters, and halfway houses.
Stoughton was also in charge of the development of centralized education learning centers and was involved in the creation of the Center for Successful Parenting. Moreover, he played a role in the foundation of the Heartland Film Festival and the transition of the Christian Broadcasting Network into the Family Channel. He also produced the video, Virus of Violence, a network release that was aired in 17 distinct countries.
A graduate of Indiana University with an MS in instructional systems technology, he has experience as a United States Small Business Administration Advisory Council board member. In addition, he is committed to youth education.