8 women share stories of entrepreneurial triumph
Region business owners who happen to be women build careers that break barriers, create opportunities for everyone
Tax experts warn companies to prepare for changes to come
Region professionals warn companies to prepare for tax changes to come next year.
Big donations that will make lasting impression
Some Northwest Indiana firms find more is best when it comes to charitable giving.
Schererville’s patience paying off
The Town of Schererville’s patience is paying off as plans for major improvements take shape and work continues on Kennedy Avenue.
Merrillville company’s inventions prevent construction erosion
Merrillville-based Erosion & Construction Solutions’ inventions prevent construction erosion and offer employee growth.
‘Natural’ choice for SSCVA’s top job
Phil Taillon ‘natural’ choice for South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority’s top job
Lower Lincoln provides space for ‘intentional collisions’
Lower Lincoln in Valparaiso provides space for ‘intentional collisions’ that lead to new ideas, says Wade Breitzke, founder.
La Porte County Symphony Orchestra members find time to play
From doctors to farmers, La Porte County Symphony Orchestra members find time to play
Six building blocks that lead to innovative ideas
Jason Williams of the Society of Innovators at PNW offers six building blocks of innovation.
In this issue: October – November 2024
The October-November 2024 issue of Northwest Indiana Business Magazine features stories about Industry 4.0, wellness, tax planning, the town of Schererville and a special section on Women in Business.
Organizations share news about workforce, accolades, locations
Businesses and organizations share their latest news about new hires, promotions, accolades, including Matt Reed, of Purdue Federal Credit Union.
Region manufacturers join movement toward Industry 4.0
Experts and manufacturers are taking strides toward digital transformation of the Region’s factories on the way to Industry 4.0
Helping employees live healthier more than just apples
Companies find helping employees live happier, healthier lives benefits communities they serve too.
Indiana Chamber offers framework for future competitiveness
Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s David Ober shares insights about a study’s first phase, which shows state’s tax system friendly to businesses, long-term growth.