In this issue

Finally, the rest of the country is discovering what we’ve known for years: Business leaders can bet on Northwest Indiana to grow and thrive!

While the Bears are still considering their stadium options, other major organizations are building digital infrastructure and expanding operations here.

Our story about information technology focuses on why Northwest and North Central Indiana are attracting so many data centers, how communities are negotiating terms and what resources they will need. Community leaders are carefully considering the pros and cons of bringing these large installations here.

Companies also find that the Region offers the infrastructure they need, the workforce they are looking for and the quality of place their workers ask for. JNE Group moved a team of engineers to Merrillville. And Paradigm Health is expanding with a hospice and palliative care office in Valparaiso. More companies are on the way too.

The Region also has educational opportunities that help employees train for higher-paying jobs or a promotion. Some mid-career learners are changing occupations to take advantage of in-demand jobs like teaching. Holy Cross College’s Transition to Teaching program offers professionals a doorway to sharing what they’ve learned and fulfilling a need in their communities. NWI Works is creating opportunity hubs designed to upskill workers and meet this growing employer demand.

This workforce also wants something in return. Workers are looking for compensation that goes beyond traditional packages and supports “overall financial well-being,” said Jackie Hofman, chief administrative officer at Purdue Federal Credit Union. Helping employees build wealth with the help of financial advisers and programs makes them stay and be more productive.

Every issue, I am usually surprised by a company’s growth. In this issue, I learned about two: Trinity Displays in Portage and Janus Motorcycles in Goshen.

We feature Trinity Displays in a story about the resurgence of trade shows. People are embracing in-person interaction and interesting booths. Trinity is one company in the Region making a national difference, similar to Janus Motorcycles, who has some very loyal fans. Bike owners invested in the company’s future via Wefunder, and share their talents as employees.

Business owners also need a clear path to succession planning. Brian Schutt, the first director of the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation for the State of Indiana, shares his plans for transferring ownership to the next generation. He chose Northwest Indiana to pilot a new program to help make that happen. Now that’s confidence we can all share!

Enjoy this issue!

— Heather Pfundstein, publisher/editor

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John Wilkening

Common sense beats process

Employers who overlook older workers forfeit a median job tenure of 10.4 years, institutional knowledge, and stability that younger hires typically can't match.
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Brian Schutt

Great ownership transfer

Indiana's Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation is piloting a business succession program in NW Indiana to help small business owners plan for retirement and find local buyers before closing.
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NWI Works

Bridge for skills gap

NWI Works is opening two workforce training hubs in Gary and Michigan City, combining job readiness, childcare, and support services under one roof.
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Janus Motorcycles

Passion project

Goshen's Janus Motorcycles raised $470,000 through equity crowdfunding to fund expansion, with customers among the first investors in the 25-employee, build-to-order shop.
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Olivia West

Curiosity at heart

La Porte native Olivia West serves as in-game host for the Indiana Pacers and Fever while running a marketing firm and speaking to 1,000+ people weekly.
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Trinity Displays

Quality trade show strategy

Northwest Indiana businesses are rethinking trade show strategy, shifting toward smaller, experience-driven booths focused on audience fit over raw attendance numbers.
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Ty Financial

Employee wealth plans

Regional employers are expanding financial wellness benefits beyond retirement plans, adding literacy programs, ESOPs, and adviser access to reduce turnover and retain workers.
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Holy Cross College

Inside mid-career learning

More working adults are returning to college mid-career to change fields, with programs including teaching and business administration designed around full-time jobs and family obligations.
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JNE Group

Betting on Northwest Indiana

Low property taxes, a 3.8% unemployment rate, and projects from Amazon, John Deere, FedEx, and Microsoft are drawing business relocations and expansions to the area.
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Microsoft data center

Digital infrastructure

Hobart, La Porte, and Merrillville are navigating a wave of data center proposals, weighing billions in projected revenue against concerns over energy, water use, and transparency.
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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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