The Uthiverse opens new location in Gary

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Ken Barry is on a mission to help young people chart their own career paths.

He started the Uthiverse to help youth learn about entrepreneurship and start their own businesses.

“I began the Uthiverse based on the voices and cries of underserved youth and their families,” he said. “One particular outcry was the limited opportunities for youth in the city to find jobs.”

On Oct. 24, he took one step closer to realizing that dream when he opened the new Infinite Suite at 1351 W. 11th St. in Gary. The space provides coworking space with large screens, virtual meeting capability and high-speed Wi-Fi. Memberships support the Uthiverse's programming.

The Uthiverse offers a space for teens to explore a variety of opportunities as they transition to adulthood. The organization focuses on mental health, college and career readiness, workforce development and entrepreneurship.

Opportunities will take place throughout the Region, but activities will be based at The Uthiverse’s Infinite Suite in Gary and Listen to Our Future Community Space in Indianapolis.

Last spring, the Uthiverse staged its first inaugural StartUp Madness Business Pitch Tournament on the Purdue University Northwest Hammond campus.

A Gary native, Ken Barry has worked with teens who want to launch businesses. Ken and Nicole Barry founded The Universe after observing how other organizations are training teens. Their vision is a generation of equipped, empowered and engaged innovators, entrepreneurs, community and civic leaders and talent for the workforce.

“We offer young people opportunities, not programs,” Ken Barry notes on the Uthiverse website.

Learn more about coworking space and memberships here.

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  • Kerry Sapet

    Kerry Sapet has been a freelance writer for more than 20 years. She has written for newspapers, magazines, websites and the children’s publishing market. Sapet is the author of more than 30 books for children and young adults. She has a degree in journalism from Ohio University’s Honors Tutorial College. Sapet is a Bloomington, Indiana, native, and lives in the Chicago area.

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  • Bill Dolan

    William Patrick “Bill” Dolan was born and raised in New Albany, where the attended and graduated from New Albany High School in 1967. He attended Indiana University Southeast in Jeffersonville and graduated at Indiana University Bloomington in 1972 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He was a staff writer for The Post-Tribune from 1972 to 1997, covering feature news, local government and Lake County criminal courts in Crown Point. He was a staff writer from 1997 until his retirement in 2019 at The Times of Northwest Indiana, covering Crown Point schools, U.S. District Court in Hammond and Lake County government, as well as feature and business writing. He has made his home in Northwest Indiana since 1972, with his wife, Mary Sue (Skees) Dolan, and their children Marissa (Dolan) Gale and Sean Dolan.

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