In this issue
In this issue, we explore community-based business development and how helping others leads to long-term relationships both with clients and employees.
In this issue, we explore community-based business development and how helping others leads to long-term relationships both with clients and employees.
Valparaiso University’s Innovation Hub has its first director.
Valparaiso University’s Innovation Hub names first director Read More »
In this issue, we explore remote work, education for the next generation of entrepreneurs, brand reputation and cryptocurrency. We interview WNBA exec too!
Educators from high school through college prepare tomorrow’s next generation of entrepreneurs for successful careers.
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.
State officials want to build a stronger start-up environment in Indiana.
IEDC seeks ways to strengthen entrepreneurship in Indiana Read More »
Entrepreneurs and investors seeking opportunities to get ideas off the ground will have an opportunity to interact at summit on Nov. 10 in South Bend.
South Bend summit brings together entrepreneurs, investors Nov. 10 Read More »
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.