Viewpoint: Indiana’s future a sure bet
Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers says programs like READI will bring the state’s communities together through curiosity and calculated risks.
Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers says programs like READI will bring the state’s communities together through curiosity and calculated risks.
Congressman Frank Mrvan says the federal infrastructure bill will lead to many improvements in Northwest Indiana, from mobility to broadband.
In the February-March 2022 issue of Northwest Indiana Business Magazine, how to keep the economy moving forward is the hot topic. Many will have to contribute, including health care, manufacturing, transportation, entrepreneurs and government agencies.
In this issue, the 2021 Entrepreneurial Excellence (E-Day) Award winners and Society of Innovators honorees overcame hurdles to end the year strong.
Publisher Troy Linker says time is now for all industries to rethink hiring strategies as the workforce continues to shrink, making it difficult to find qualified workers.
There’s no question the crisis brought on by the pandemic has changed how the world functions. Businesses the past year have adapted to new ways of doing things, including implementing a range of safety protocols for employees as well as how they interact with customers.
Tony Oss, chair of the managing board of the Northwest Indiana Forum, shares his expertise on collaboration in a time of crisis, including breaking down silos to get more done for community.
Entrepreneurs have options – especially in Northwest Indiana. And that’s what this edition is all about. We share the successes of small business owners like KC Mars and Rockland Page.
Jim Staton, senior vice president, chief business development officer at the Indiana Economic Development Corp., says Indiana economy in good shape.
Welcome to the June-July issue of Northwest Indiana Business Magazine where we explore how to conduct post-pandemic business.