Professional advancement
Businesses and organizations share good news about new hires, locations, promotions, accolades, including Gerald Maloney, a new leader at the Franciscan Alliance.
Relationships still count
Banks and credit unions offer customers the latest technology, along with good old-fashioned service.
Welcome back to the office
Regional experts share design trends that can help employees feel more at home when returning to the office.
Branding lessons
Marketing experts from the Region say emotional connections, personal touch keys to long-term success.
Pathway to better careers
Internships can help employers build a talent pipeline, and students find they often lead to career pathways — and sometimes, full-time jobs.
Hobart: Brickies forever
Hobart’s leaders carefully plan the city’s future and celebrate victories of today.
One leader at a time
The Leadership Institute at PNW is celebrating Leadership Northwest Indiana's 50th cohort by reconnecting with graduates who are excelling in our special section.
More than books
In the fourth article of our series on economic development, regional libraries open doors to learning opportunities, entrepreneurial activity.
rScan app brings big returns
South Bend startup rScan expands operations from app that makes reselling easy for companies big and small.
Love for learning, leading
Cynthia Roberts, IUN’s dean of the School of Business, turned a medical career into educating future business leaders.
Business resource
The Urban League of Northwest Indiana celebrates 80 years of human services programming, helping businesses thrive.
LNI’s lasting impact
Tonn and Blank Construction's Cassie Carlson highly recommends Purdue University Northwest’s Leadership Institute program.
In this issue
Northwest Indiana Business Magazine's August-September 2025 issue includes stories on relationship banking, marketing and design trends, internships, the Future of Hobart and much more!