Future of higher learning
Northwest Indiana institutions of higher learning focus on new ways to attract students and to offer relevant training in support of the Region’s thriving business community.
Northwest Indiana institutions of higher learning focus on new ways to attract students and to offer relevant training in support of the Region’s thriving business community.
Crown Point-based HealthCall quickly filled a void during the pandemic by providing the communication bridge for the needs of communities, clients, patients and health care workers around the country.
Attorney Layne Marino, with the law firm of Burke Costanza & Carberry in Merrillville, shares her expertise on how to buy a franchise and make it successful.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Northwest Indiana take steps to remind Region’s communities that they offer many activities for children.
Stacey Poynter of the U.S. Small Business Administration offers advice on how to prepare for future disasters by making plans and testing them.
Executive director of South Shore Arts decides to stay another year to help return to normal after canceled concerts, programming during pandemic.
K.L. Allen, regional director of Western Governors University, says the way to overcome inequality in our country is to offer affordable educational opportunities for all.
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Welcome to the April-May issue of Northwest Indiana Business Magazine. This edition features the results of our annual Best of Business Awards.
Learn about people, companies making a difference at work and in their communities, including Kate Nafziger Leichty, who recently joined Kruggel Lawton CPAs’ Goshen office.
Our readers have selected the 2021 honorees for the Best of Business Awards for Northwest Indiana and Michiana. Here is the complete list of 51 awards across seven categories.