Franklin College’s Senior Director of Advancement Services and Analytics Adam Dunigan was named one of Almabase’s “50 Under 50,” recently. Almabase is an alumni management
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SCORE Indianapolis helps entrepreneur preserve memories
Kara Long spent two hours interviewing her grandmother, Josephine, who immigrated to the U.S. from Italy as a 3-year-old child. Her grandmother shared stories from
Aspire responds to new trends in economic development incentives
By Aspire Economic Development + Chamber Alliance | | 7.21.23 Economic development incentives are essential for thriving commercial, industrial, and residential areas to crystallize. Economic
Chad Peterman named Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2023 Midwest Award winner
Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) announced that Chad Peterman, president of Peterman Brothers, a leading HVAC and plumbing company serving the greater Indianapolis area, was
Franciscan Health receives achievement award for treating heart attack patients
Franciscan Health hospitals in Indianapolis and Lafayette have received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain – MI Registry Gold Performance Achievement Award for
How chambers of commerce helped build the American economy
By Aspire Economic Development + Chamber Alliance As we celebrate the nation’s birthday and reflect on its political history and evolution, it is a great
Franciscan radiation oncologist retires after 45-year career
Radiation Oncologist Peter Garrett, MD., whose 45-year career included leading Franciscan Health’s cancer program in Central Indiana for the last two decades, joined colleagues at
BACI honored with the Stone of Hope Award
The Burmese American Community Institute (BACI) was recently presented the Stone of Hope Award by the Indiana Civil Rights Commission at the ICRC Conference Luncheon
Young, Ernst introduce bill to support modern entrepreneurship
The Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) program, one of the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) core entrepreneurial development programs, has faced challenges in maintaining high performance.
A crafty choice
By Sherri Coner It’s not exactly a boutique. But it also isn’t exactly a studio. “I call it a custom gift shop,” Sarah Nillson said