2021-Jun-Jul Archives • Northwest Indiana Business Magazine

2021-Jun-Jul

June-July 2021 issue cover

In this issue

Welcome to the June-July issue of Northwest Indiana Business Magazine where we explore how to conduct post-pandemic business.

Marcus Mayer

Around the Region

Learn about people, companies making a difference at work and in their communities, including Marcus Mayer who was named branch manager of the Merrillville branch.

Isaac Carr

New office guidelines

Legal experts in Northwest Indiana say companies should take the time to review workforce policies now that they have adapted to employees working remotely during pandemic.

How to avoid ransomware

A good technological defense

Region experts say the best offense is a good defense when it comes to protecting companies and organiza-tions from malicious ransomware that often stops operations or seriously impairs them.

Marketing social media

A few clicks to brand awareness

Regional experts say marketing in the digital age starts with a complementary web and social media presence to build brand awareness with potential customers.

Thinking about next downturn?

Northwest Indiana banking leaders stress the importance of setting up a rainy day fund for businesses as they reflect on the past year during a pandemic.

IUN pop-up exhibit

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.

Daniel Hayes

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 health care workers around the country.

Layne Marino

Inner entrepreneur

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 America

Here to help with the kids

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Northwest Indiana take steps to remind Region’s communities that they offer many activities for children.

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