In this issue

This year is a special one for Northwest Indiana Business Magazine. In 2026, we are celebrating 35 years of shining a light on the Northwest and North Central Indiana business communities. Our thought-leadership stories and profiles point out why the Region is THE place to live, work and play.

To celebrate, we are introducing a new feature on our two websites, NWIndianaBusiness.com and MichianaBusinessNews.com. Our Entrepreneurship Q&A will highlight some of the Region's entrepreneurs who have taken their ideas to market and are growing their businesses. Nominate an entrepreneur by emailing news@nwindianabusiness.com.

As for our first issue of the year, we start off with a story about transportation development districts along the South Shore Line. Some are still in the planning stages, but others are already seeing results in the communities surrounding their stations.

Then we look at the use of AI in the health care setting. I am sure many of you have been asked by a doctor if you mind that AI is taking notes during an appointment. Health care systems in the Region are embracing this technology, along with many other innovative uses that always keep the patient-doctor relationship first.

Next we talk to companies that have recently rebranded. From name changes to new marketing materials, businesses are making thoughtful decisions about how their customers recognize them in the marketplace.

It might still be winter, but farmers are already planning for the upcoming planting season. Farmers are entrepreneurs too and need a lot of people to help them do their jobs. We talked with those who support their work — from bankers to insurance agents to transporters and beyond.

Entrepreneurship is a theme this year, so we talked to people with “big ideas” and how they learned from the Region’s support system. The business community has many opportunities for mentorship and education.

One entrepreneur is Brett Dines who started OYE Therapeutics in Crown Point. He is helping patients wake up from anesthesia faster. At Paladin, they opened a Success Hub to help the Michigan City community's economic development. IUN’s Jana Szostek shares tips about how to start a business, and visiting professor Anthony Sindone talks about the Region’s economy this year. Enjoy this issue!

Read more stories from the current issue of Northwest Indiana Business Magazine.

Don Babcock

Count way to success

Purdue University Northwest's Don Babcock argues weak math preparation is closing career doors for students, pointing to the U.S. ranking 34th in math among 78 nations.
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Toyia Moore

Big on housing

The Northwest Indiana Reinvestment Alliance runs HUD-certified counseling and financial literacy classes across Lake County as foreclosures and evictions rise statewide.
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photo of Glow-in-the-Dark Smooth Bore fire hose nozzle

Nozzle worth noting

Elkhart Brass Manufacturing's glow-in-the-dark firehose nozzle won the 2025 Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana contest, beating 48 products from 36 communities.
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Monica Schriemer

Answering the call

Crown Point's Great Lakes Communications handles 24/7 calls for businesses, doctors, and crisis hotlines. Co-founders Langdeau and Alvarado launched the service in 2015.
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Blessing Mene

Essential adviser

Blessing Mene, enFocus's director of entrepreneurship, draws on a career supporting 100-plus startups and $25M raised to coach South Bend-area founders.
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Hammond Sportsplex

Economic power of play

Northwest Indiana's 114 scheduled youth sports events in 2026 could generate $45M, fueled by facilities like the Hammond Sportsplex and Elkhart aquatics center.
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Wellfield Botanic Gardens in Elkhart

Sustainable prospects

From a food-waste plant in LaPorte County to PFAS detection in South Bend, Northwest Indiana companies are building sustainability into core business operations.
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“Legacy Leaders” breakfast in November 2025

Lots of buyers out there

Indiana's office of entrepreneurship and innovation is partnering with regional groups to help small business owners plan exits as baby boomer retirements accelerate ownership turnover.
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Valparaiso University engineering students

Trending careers in trades

Northern Indiana's construction industry is pushing to recruit more high school graduates, pointing to paid apprenticeships, major project demand, and AI-resistant job security.
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Best of Business Awards 2026

2026 award winners

Northwest Indiana Business Magazine's 2026 Best of Business winners, chosen by reader survey for the 21st year, share how hiring, technology upgrades, and new offices shaped their 2025.
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Chris Campbell

Professional advancement

Northwest Indiana and Michiana professionals across banking, health care, education, law, and manufacturing announce hires, promotions, and board appointments.
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Cover of April-May 2026 Issue

In this issue

From small businesses to youth sports, discover how community spirit and local leadership are shaping a stronger Northwest Indiana.
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Author

  • Heather Pfundstein 2024
    Publisher/Executive Editor - Linker Media Group

    Heather Pfundstein is the publisher and executive editor of Northwest Indiana Business Magazine and NWIndianaBusiness.com. She is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years of experience in Northwest Indiana and northern Illinois newsrooms. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. She has been part of the magazine's team since 2018.

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