New leader says about time
Rebecca Richards, the first woman to serve as tribal chair of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, says her 25 years of service make her more than ready to l... Read more.
Musical inspirations
Judith Neville says the pandemic brought in new customers to Gratz Opus 118 Music & Dance in Valparaiso — people who were looking for ways to feel normal agai... Read more.
A year of learning
Indiana University Northwest Chancellor Ken Iwama says his first year was one of unity in navigating the pandemic and how to best serve students. Now he’s loo... Read more.
Aware of his brand
In 2017, Rockland Page decided to take charge of his future by starting his own business. Today, his graphic design talents have made his T-shirts widely popula... Read more.
Following a good example
Alisa Hecimovich continues her family’s tradition of giving back to the community by serving as the chair of the advisory board of The Salvation Army of Lake ... Read more.
Communicating better care
Crown Point-based HealthCall quickly filled a void during the pandemic by providing the communication bridge for the needs of communities, clients, patients and... Read more.
Critical ‘guiding force’
Executive director of South Shore Arts decides to stay another year to help return to normal after canceled concerts, programming during pandemic.... Read more.
Lifetime of influence
Don Babcock, who spent two decades as director of economic development at NIPSCO, plans to stay involved in the Region's communities during retirement.... Read more.
Strategic new beginning
Bill Hanna talks about his 11 years with the Regional Development Authority and his next endeavor as the executive director of the Dean and Barbara White Family... Read more.
Workforce champion
Linda Woloshansky led significant growth at the Center of Workforce Innovations in Valparaiso for two decades. She plans travel and culinary pursuits in retirem... Read more.