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State of Commercial Real Estate in Indiana
Indiana’s commercial real estate market is on an unprecedented roll. Indiana’s property market remains on the longest, uninterrupted expansion on record, it will reach a full decade in July 2020. Cushman & Wakefield’s Jason Tolliver breaks down the numbers and explain what they mean.

Luci's Carwash & Drive-thru
In the tiny town of Converse, in Grant County, business is booming at Luci’s Carwash & Drive-thru. Even more amazing is the back story that influenced Ryan Frank to create and open the business that centers around his special need’s daughter. Ryan and his wife Beth explain in this week’s Business of Health report.

Genesis Sports Performance Expands
In 2014, just two years out of college Graham Wilkerson was unsatisfied working a sales job. He had played football and had been involved in athletics all his life and felt a sense of loss no longer being around sports. He quit his job and began studying for the certified strength & conditioning specialist exam. Little did he know how fast his business would take off! Graham & his business partner Dale Speckman share the secret to their success!

INsiders: Coronavirus Impact on Indiana, DePauw Appoints President & New HQ for Boston International
Each week a group of INsiders joins me to offer perspective on the week’s top stories. This week we’re sounding off on the coronavirus and its impact on Indiana’s economy and a lot more. Our panel: Faegre Drinker Biddle and Reath Partner, Murray Clark, FirstPerson Managing Director and Executive Vice President, Paul Ashley and Business Furniture CEO, Mary Beth Oakes.

Health Partnership Creates Savings
It could be a national model for health and wellness, developed right here in Indiana. One school district says that Ascension St. Vincent Health, Wellness and Preventive Care Institute helped it save more than $11 million in just two years. Fiat Chrysler Automobile is engaged, too. Exclusive details in our Top Story with Dr. Michael Busk, VP & Medical Director and Roger McMichael, Associate Superintendent, Carmel Clay Schools.

NBA All-Star Legacy Projects Grant Initiative
The countdown is on to the 70th NBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis next February. This week the local host committee announced details on a major, statewide legacy initiative. We caught up with Pacers Sports and Entertainment President Rick Fuson who shares specifics about the projects, where they will be, and lessons learned from the recent All-Star Weekend in Chicago.

(i) on Education: State of Higher Education
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has unveiled its fourth strategic plan. During her State of Higher Education Commissioner Teresa Lubbers said the plan, Reaching Higher in a State of Change, provides the vision for the state to achieve its goal of having at least 60% of Hoosiers with quality credentials beyond a high school diploma by 2025. She explains why it is critical to growing Indiana’s economy.

RHI Receives Grant for Adaptive Sports for Vets
Adaptive sports can be a game-changer for the disabled. Now Hoosier veterans will get in on the adaptive sports game thanks to a new grant. Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana Adaptive Sports Program Director Karen Lawrence explains how a $230,000 grant will help grow the number of veterans on the roster.

Sports Tourism Makes Big Economic Impact in Indy
The NFL Scouting Combine is back in Indianapolis this week. And it will be followed by an infinite array of coveted sports events headed to town in the coming months. Visit Indy’s Senior Vice President of Marketing and Communications Chris Gahl looks at the economic impact sports tourism has on the Circle City.

INsiders: Healthcare Plan Saves Millions, SIA Expansion & Sports Tourism
Each week a group of INsiders joins me to offer perspective on the week’s top stories. This week sounding off on a healthcare model with Indiana roots that’s saving workers and companies millions plus Subaru plans yet another major expansion in Lafayette and more. Our panelists: C Garcia & Associates Owner and President, Charlie Garcia, Hallowell Consulting President, Jennifer Hallowell and Content by Carter President and CEO, Cam Carter.

Tech Startup Targeting Podcast Marketing
Casted, the first Software-as-a-Service marketing platform for branded podcasts, has received more than $2 million in seed funding as it launches from the High Alpha venture studio. Casted Co-founder and CEO Lindsay Tjepkema explains how her love of podcasts and authentic conversation led to launching a startup.

The Patachou Foundation's New Kitchen HQ
The Patachou Foundation continues its mission of making healthy food for kids who live in food deserts. And now they have more room to do it. Executive Director of The Patachou Foundation Matthew Feltrop has more on the impact of Patachou’s new kitchen headquarters.

One-on-One with A'Lelia Bundles
She built her beauty business empire in Indianapolis more than a century ago. And now Madam C.J. Walker’s incredible story is hitting the national media spotlight. Mary-Rachel Redman with details plus a look at how her legacy is being preserved with a one-on-one interview with her great-great granddaughter A’Lelia Bundles.

(i) on Education: Zink $1M Donation to Goodwill
The Goodwill Excel Center is a lifeline for adults trying to earn a diploma and enter the workforce. In our (i) on Education segment, Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana CEO and President Kent Kramer explains how a major gift will benefit the Meadows neighborhood in Indianapolis.

Horizon League Prepares for March Madness
March Madness is right around the corner and Indianapolis is getting ready to cash in big time. More on how the city will host five college basketball tournaments and the economic impact. Jon LeCrone, commissioner of the Indianapolis-based Horizon League has more on all of the tourneys that are taking place under one large, collaborative umbrella.

INsiders: Small Towns Doing Big Things, VC Report & Indiana Beach
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to offer perspective on some of the week’s top stories. This week we’re sounding off on several small towns making some noise, Indiana’s venture capital scene improving and Indiana Beach closes. Our panelists: Indy Chamber Chief Policy Officer, Mark Fisher, Kenzie Academy Director of Professional Development, Sharmin Kent and Veteran Strategies President and CEO Robert Vane.

16 Tech Seeks Designers for Bridge Project
The $500 million 16 Tech Innovation District launching a signature project to connect the area with neighborhoods and talent. 16 Tech COO Emily Krueger has details on how a bridge can spark creation of a robust innovative ecosystem on Indy’s near northwest side.

Electric Works Welcomes Do it Best as Anchor Tenant
New Haven-based Do It Best Corp. has announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to the Electric Works mixed-use innovation district in downtown Fort Wayne. Inside INdiana Business was there for the announcement and our Mary-Rachel Redman has more on the plans to move to the $250 million development.

One-on-One with DuJuan McCoy
All local, all the time. Our network flagship station, WISH-TV says it is transforming the way viewers connect with local programming...offering viewers nearly 77 hours per week of local news and local programming and growing. We learn more about DuJuan McCoy’s mission and vision as the owner, president, and CEO of Circle City Broadcasting.

INsiders: 16 Tech Developments, Anchor Tenant for Electric Works & New Flights for FWA
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to offer perspective on some of the week’s top stories. This week we’re sounding off on major developments involving high profile projects, 16 Tech in Indianapolis and Electric Works in Fort Wayne. The panelists: KSM Consulting Business Development Executive, Bruce Kidd, Prolific Chief Financial Officer, Almera Mahmood and Bose Public Affairs Group Principal, Victor Smith.

Routes Americas Conference Impact on Indy Airport
The Indianapolis International Airport has landed the Routes Americas conference. Indianapolis is only the third U.S. city to host the international event. Indianapolis Airport Authority Executive Director Mario Rodriguez has a look at its potential impact on air travel and more on a new airline base, routes and jobs coming to IND.

Ivy Tech Awarded $8M Lilly Endowment Grant
Ivy Tech Foundation has been awarded an $8 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to support a new employment initiative launched by Ivy Tech Community College. Ivy Tech Senior Vice President for Workforce Alignment Chris Lowery and Vice President of Career Coaching and Employer Connections Caroline Dowd Higgins explain how the Career Coaching and Employer Connection program will benefit students.

U.Group Opens First Midwest Operation in Indy
Virginia-based U.Group says Indy’s thriving tech climate and talent pool are two of the reasons they decided to expand in Indiana. CEO Lena Trudeau has more on their long-term vision and growth strategy, including hiring 100 people by the end of the year.

Trendiana: Hidden Gems in Small Towns
Instead of heading to your usual favorites when it comes to eating out, why not take a road trip to some of Indiana’s hidden gems in several small towns across the state. In this month’s Trendiana segment, Yelp’s Midwest Regional Director Brittany Smith shows us some amazing options!

New Statewide Indiana Workforce Recovery Program
Traditionally, workers who fail drug tests usually wind up losing their job or potential employment. But that may soon change thanks to a new statewide effort that helps people recover and maintain meaningful employment. Indiana Workforce Recovery is leading the charge. Director Mike Thibideau and Steve McCaffrey, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mental Health America of Indiana explain how it works.

Girls Inc. Celebrates 50th Anniversary
For 50 years Girls Inc. has inspired girls to be strong, smart and bold through life-changing experiences and solutions to the unique challenge’s girls face. Girls Inc. of Greater Indianapolis President and CEO Elyssa Campodonico-Barr looks at the future for the organization and how it will continue to help girls grow up healthy, educated, and independent.

INsiders: Routes Americas, Amazon Coming to Hancock Co. & Diamond Chain Closing
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to offer perspective on some of the week’s top stories. This week we’re sounding off on the economic windfall from the Routes Americas Conference and a huge jobs announcement by Amazon. Our panel: Stand for Children Indiana Executive Director, Justin Ohlemiller, Jeselskis Brinkerhoff and Joseph Attorney, Hannah Kaufman Joseph and Winston-Terrell Group President Robin Winston.

One-on-One with Governor Eric Holcomb Part 1
We sit down with Governor Eric Holcomb for an extended interview on the state of the Indiana economy, big economic development deals, nonstop flights and more. For some perspective on the state of the Indiana economy and what might be next, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb shares his vision.

One-on-One with Governor Holcomb Part 2
In part two of our conversation with Governor Eric Holcomb on the state of Indiana’s economy, we explore the importance of nonstop flights and if more may be in the offing... plus, workforce development and talent attraction and the push to expand rural broadband.

New Indiana State Museum Exhibit Addresses Opioid Crisis
The opioid epidemic is continuing to take a toll on Hoosier families, communities and the economy. And now, a new exhibit at the Indiana State Museum explores the crisis one step at a time…including the science and technology behind opioid abuse. Museum President and CEO Cathy Ferree has more about the new exhibit.

SIMBA Chain Closes $1.5M Seed Investment Round
SIMBA Chain has come a long way since being named the Mira Award’s 2019 New Tech Product of the Year. They now have a partnership with Microsoft and recently secured a contract with the U.S. Air Force to secure its additive manufacturing supply chain. Recently they announced the close of a $1.5 million seed round that included Elevate Ventures and Notre Dame’s Pit Road Fund. SIMBA Chain CEO Joel Neidig shares what’s fueling the company’s success.

INsiders: State of Indiana Economy, Indy's Bicentennial, Big Gift for IU
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to offer perspective on some of the week’s top stories. This week we’re sounding off on Governor Holcomb’s take on the Indiana economy, Indy’s big plans for the bicentennial and big funding news for IU. Our panel: Indiana Chamber of Commerce Senior Vice President, Tom Schuman, UIndy Assistant Professor of Political Science, Laura Merrifield Wilson and Ginovus Executive Managing Director Larry Gigerich.

INsiders: Big Projects in SW Indiana, IN the Game & IU Supercomputer
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to offer perspective on some of the week’s top stories. This week we’re sounding off on economic growth in Evansville and the Indy Sports Corp. asking businesses and citizens to get “IN the Game” for an unprecedented string of major sport events. This week’s panel: VOX Global Managing Director, Mike Marker, Krieg DeVault Partner, Deborah Daniels and Launch Fishers and Indiana IoT Lab Founder, John Wechsler.

IU Dedicates Big Red 200 Supercomputer
As Indiana University celebrates its bicentennial, it this week unveiled Big Red 200, capable of doing 8 quadrillion operations per second! Associate VP for Research Technologies Matt Link tells us about the potential impact of this world class machine for IU and Indiana.

Eleven Fifty Academy Partners with Vincennes University
Developing more tech talent in Indiana just got a boost…a new partnership between the Eleven Fifty Academy and Vincennes University aims to produce more cybersecurity talent. Eleven Fifty Academy Founder Scott Jones and VU President Chuck Johnson explain how the partnership will work.

Visit Indiana's 20 in 20
This year explore Indiana in a whole new way. The Indiana Office of Tourism Development has launched “The 20 in 20” campaign and tourism Director Misty Weisensteiner has more on some must see and the must do experiences. Find out more about The 20 IN 20 by clicking here. #the20in20

Titus Bakery Celebrates 40th Anniversary
A central Indiana, family-owned business marks a milestone: 40 years of making doughnuts, mouth-watering cakes, pies and other baked items. Titus Bakery owner, Terry Rake shares how she has grown the company from nearly shutting down to an award-winning business.

Purdue's Playground with a Purpose
Purdue University has opened a playground that helps children learn lessons that will help them in all aspects of their lives. The playground made for non-verbal children, children with autism and other challenges. Anne Gritt a clinical assistant professor of speech, language and hearing sciences at Purdue University explains how it helps build both communication and social skills at this critical juncture in the child’s development.

INvestEd New Survey
According to a new survey, nearly nine out of every 10 Hoosiers value education beyond high school. But cost is one of the biggest barriers to higher education, and Hoosiers say they want help. INvestEd Indiana Vice President of Marketing Bill Wozniak highlights the results of the survey.

2022 Indy College National Football Championship
The 2020 College Football National Championship was just decided but for Indianapolis organizers, the game plan is just being put together for 2022 when the big game comes to Lucas Oil Stadium. President of 2022 Indy College Football Playoff Inc. Susan Baughman was part of the delegation that traveled to the Big Easy and explains what they learned about what to expect and how Indy can put its own unique stamp on the game and festivities.

INsiders: Sportsbooks Win Big, State of the State & Tech Growth
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to offer perspective on some of the week’s top stories. This week sounding off on the economic impact of online sports betting in Indiana and more positive signs for tech growth in the state. This week’s panel: Roger Harvey, Principal, Bose Public Affairs Group, Irena Goloschokin, CEO, Copper Mountain Technologies and Steve Appel, Vice President, Gregory & Appel Insurance.

One-on-One with Roger Penske: Part I
Roger Penske is a top power player in the world of business and motorsports. This week, he closed on his purchase of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Gerry sat down with him for an extended, one-on-one interview. “The Captain” tells us how the deal got done and his vision for the World’s Greatest Racecourse. You can watch part two of the interview by clicking here.

One-on-One with Roger Penske: Part II
In part two of our extended interview with Roger Penske, he talks about the possibility of new events at the famed oval...with the intent of not only adding good racing, but economic impact as well, in the Town of Speedway and far beyond. Plus, the importance of growing the NTT IndyCar Series.

Trendiana: 2020 Food Trends
With the New Year, perhaps your resolution should be to try new foods. Yelp has analyzed more than 28 million reviews to find this year’s top food trends. In this month’s Trendiana segment, Brittany Smith shows us where you can find the most photo-worthy and delicious dishes across the Hoosier state. For more on the study click here.

IU School of Medicine Triple Negative Breast Cancer Study
IU School of Medicine researchers have discovered life-changing research for one of the most aggressive and deadliest forms of breast cancer. What it means to survivors worried about the disease returning. Milan Radovich, co-leader of the Precision Health Triple Negative Breast Cancer program and Ginny Mason, a triple negative breast cancer survivor, discuss how the discovery is opening the door for a new study to uncover better treatments for patients.

(i) on Education: Ball State Center for Civic Design
A program connecting Ball State architecture students and urban neighborhoods in Indianapolis is expanding. College of Architecture and Planning Dean Dave Ferguson has more on the new Center for Civic Design and how it can be a game-changer for students, businesses and the community.

INsiders: Penske Takes the Wheel, IEDC Record Year & 2020 General Assembly
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to offer perspective on some of the week’s top stories. This week we’re sounding off on Roger Penske officially taking control of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indiana Economic Development Corp. says 2019 was a record year for investment and wages. This week’s panel: Faegre Baker Daniels Partner Murray Clark, Beck Communications Group President Lara Beck and Katz Korin Cunningham Co-founding Partner Norris Cunningham.

2020 Economic Outlook
We are just a few days into the New Year, and we are looking ahead at what we can expect from the Hoosier economy in 2020. Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University Director Mike Hicks shares his forecast for growth and what he sees as the big story lines in the year ahead.

Indiana Retail Council's New Leader
The Indiana Retail Council is a nonprofit trade association that for nearly 60 years has been the voice for the state’s retail community. With the retirement of long time President Grant Monahan, the organization begins the New Year with a new leader. Executive Director Melissa Coxey shares the mission of the Council.

The Arbuckle Helps Transform Downtown Brownsburg
Brownsburg is undergoing a major transformation with the creation of a town center. General Counsel and Lead Developer, Flaherty & Collins Properties Deron Kintner explains how The Arbuckle, a $40 million mixed-use development, is key to attracting people to downtown Brownsburg.

The Hot Room Adds Locations
An Indianapolis entrepreneur opened The Hot Room in 2013, and the yoga studio has “stretched” its business to three studios now…including its first out-of-state…near Chicago. But there are more on the way in central Indiana as well. Owner Hye Jin Kalgaonkar talks about expansion plans.

The Year Ahead in Sports
For decades, central Indiana has reaped the economic fruits of hosting huge sporting events…from the Indianapolis 500 to NCAA Final Fours. Although college basketball’s crown jewel won’t be here until 2021, Indy will host a Regional Round this year. And, 2020 marks the first year the Indy 500 run under the leadership of Roger Penske. Bill Benner breaks down the year ahead in Inside INdiana Sports.

INsiders: 2020 Economic Outlook
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to offer perspective on some of the week’s top stories. This week we’re looking back at 2019 and also ahead to how the state’s economic landscape is shaping up as we head into the New Year. This week’s panel: Hallowell Consulting President Jennifer Hallowell, IndyPolitics.org Publisher Abdul-Hakim Shabazz and Director for the Ball State University Center for Business Mike Hicks.

Easterseals Crossroads
Easterseals Crossroads has been a leader in the nonprofit community in many ways for decades, including its reliance on “social enterprise” for a significant portion of funding. CEO J. Patrick Sandy explains how its latest acquisition will help the nonprofit serve even more children and adults.

Indiana to Host Inaugural Global Economic Summit
It’s being billed as the “Davos of the Midwest”...the Indiana Economic Development Corporation to host the inaugural Global Economic Summit...Indiana Secretary of Commerce Jim Schellinger explains who’s coming and why it could be a game changer for Indiana for years to come.

HG Ventures Invests in 120WaterAudit
This week we conclude our look inside Indianapolis-based The Heritage Group, a multi-generational Indiana success story spanning nine decades. Today, The Heritage Group is made up of more than 30 operating companies and 5,000 employees, doing business around the globe. In part three of our series, we look at another example of the company’s commitment to innovation with Kip Frey, Managing Partner, HG Ventures and EVP, The Heritage Group & Megan Glover, CEO, 120WaterAudit.

Indiana Donor Network Milestone, Rose Parade Connection
When the Rose Parade rolls through the streets of Pasadena, California on New Year’s Day, a Hoosier hero will be featured on the Donate Life float. Indiana Donor Network says her story speaks to the importance of donor registration, which recently achieved a major milestone in Indiana. Tammy Hackman, Tristan’s mother and Indiana Donor Network CEO Kellie Hanner share her story.

Marian University's Athletic Success
Now in his ninth season as Marian University athletic director, Indianapolis native Steve Downing is overseeing unprecedented athletic success at the school’s campus on the city’s northwest side. We highlight some of the school’s accomplishments with their student athletes.

(i) on Education: Nextech
The landscape of Computer Science has changed dramatically since Nextech launched nearly 5 years ago. Nextech President Karen Jung talks about how the conversation and legislative attention has changed the way computer science is viewed today, including how Nextech scales its programs for K-12 students.

INnovators: Orthodontic Details Marketplace
A revolutionary way for orthodontists to buy all the equipment they need: a one-stop online shop with roots right here in central Indiana. Nick Wangler, co-founder of Orthodontic Details Marketplace, joins us in the INnovators with Dr. K to explain how it works.

The Heritage Group Accelerator Powered by Techstars
Last week we gave you a rare look inside The Heritage Group on the northwest side of Indianapolis...a multi-generational, family owned business with more than 5,000 employees and business dealings around the globe. In part two of our series, Managing Director Lesa Mitchell explains how The Heritage Group Accelerator Powered by Techstars is helping 10 start-ups from around the world take their companies to the next level.

Role Expanding for New Indiana Destination Group
Tourism could be a key driver for attracting jobs and investment to Indiana. The Secretary and CEO of the newly-formed Indiana Destination Development Corporation Elaine Bedel has more on the agency’s mission as they embark on a new approach to brand and promote Indiana, which ultimately will attract businesses, talent, students, and visitors. To provide direction to the IDDC, please complete this survey.

State of Trucking Industry
The state of the trucking industry after Indianapolis-based Celadon’s stunning bankruptcy filing and closure leaving thousands without a job, stranding some on the road. President of the Indiana Motor Truck Association Gary Langston explains how the impact is reaching far beyond Indiana.

20th Colts Bleed Blue Blood Drive
The holiday season is a time for giving and the Indianapolis Colts and Versiti Blood Center are hoping many will consider donating the gift of life. Versiti Area Vice President and Director of Donor Services Penny Schroeder explains how you can help by donating blood at the 20th Bleed Blue Blood Drive.

Marian University's New Initiatives
Marian University says it is shaping the next generation of educators. From recruiting more African American male teachers to targeting veterans and active duty military into considering careers in teaching. Dean of Fred Klipsch Educators College Kenith Britt and UNCF Regional Development Director Andrea Neely explain more about the programs and how a federal grant will help fund its groundbreaking teacher residency program—one of the first of its kind in the country.

Raymond James Indiana Hall of Fame Classic
It’s an in-between-the-holidays hoops tradition and attracts some of the best girls and boys high school teams in Indiana. Bill Benner has talks with Basketball Hall of Fame Executive Director Chris May about the Raymond James Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Classic the weekend of December 27th and 28th at the famed New Castle Fieldhouse, the Hall of Fame’s neighbor.

INsiders: State of Trucking, White Lodging Plan Scrapped & Purdue Room & Board
Each week a group of INsiders offer perspective on the week’s top stories. This week we’re sounding off on Celadon filing for bankruptcy, the governor’s 2020 agenda and White Lodging’s decision to scrap plans for the former Star Plaza Theatre site in Merrillville. Our panel: 16 Tech CFO Robert Herzog, Head of School at the International School, Elizabeth Head and Principal for the Winston-Terrell Group Robin Winston.

Big Ten Championship Makes Big Economic Impact
Big Ten Football Championship weekend is here, Wisconsin and Ohio State fans bringing a sea of red to downtown Indy and the color green for hotels, bars and restaurants who are cashing in...Indiana Sports Corp President Ryan Vaughn explains the economic impact and if the game will stay in Indy.

ProTeam Tactical Performance
A young Indianapolis company believes it can help prevent injuries among firefighters by treating them like professional athletes. And a familiar name in Hoosier sports is leading the charge: former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Jim Sorgi. ProTeam Tactical Performance is using a new technology in Indiana it says could help stop these injuries before they happen.

1st Maker Space
They’re called makerspaces… spaces where students gather to create, invent and learn to build their STEM skills and Indiana-based 1st Maker Space is a leader in this unique educational approach. President and CEO Mary Rinehart and Co-founder Kim Brand explain what it could mean for workforce development and entrepreneurship.

Bo Boroski Launches RefQuest.com
He has risen through the ranks to the top echelon of officiating, including being assigned to work his first NCAA Men’s Final Four last spring. But Bo Boroski wants to assist the striped shirts at other levels of basketball, and he’s developed an on-line tool called RefQuest to do just that.

AgriNovus INsiders: Indiana Agbioscience Landscape
This week, we welcome a special group of INsiders to offer perspective on the push to support more agbioscience entrepreneurs in Indiana and to also look back on the successes of 2019. AgriNovus President and CEO Beth Bechdol, Ag Alumni Seed President and CEO Jay Hulbert and Solinftec COO Daniel Padrão share their perspectives.

INsiders: Holiday Shopping Outlook, Solinftec HQ & Cummins Layoffs
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to sound off on some of the state’s top stories. This week they sound off on the holiday shopping forecast, how Indiana landed another global headquarters—this one from South America…and big layoffs planned at Cummins. Our panel includes: Business Furniture CEO Mary Beth Oakes, Butler University Professor of Economics Bill Rieber and VOX Global Managing Director Mike Marker.

Paramount Health Data Project
One of the keys to success in the classroom is student health...Paramount Schools of Excellence is taking a unique approach to increase test scores by decreasing the number of visits to the school nurse. Executive Director at Paramount Schools of Excellence Tommy Reddicks and Dr. Azure Angelov, an independent researcher shares the goal of the project and highlights some of the results.

NAWBO Visionary Awards
The National Association of Women Business Owners or NAWBO is a unified voice for America's more than 11 million women-owned businesses. NAWBO-Indianapolis is celebrating the 16th year of its Visionary Awards luncheon...a testament to the community’s desire to see women in business succeed. President of the NAWBO-Indianapolis Board of Directors Lisa Purichia explains the NAWBO impact and why the awards are important.

America's Crossroads Bowl in Hobart
Hobart prepares to host Truman University from the Indianapolis-based Great Lakes Valley Conference and Ohio Dominican from the Great Midwest Conference will square off at Hobart’s Brickyard Stadium in a bowl game featuring NCAA Division II institutions. Jim Naumovich, Commissioner of the GLVC, and Katie Holderby, Executive Vice President of the South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority, co-host of the game with the city of Hobart and explain the new endeavor.

The American Dream Thrives at ISU
We head west to Indiana State University where a Sycamore alum…and the school’s first female president…is leading the charge to carve out a new identity for ISU. President Deborah Curtis joins us to share her vision on making “American Dream” thrive at the university.

INsiders: Lilly $400M Investment, Bosma Stepping Down & NCAA Endorsements Ruling
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to sound off on some of the state’s top stories...this week, Lilly with a $400 million plan to expand in Indy...Brian Bosma leaving the legislature and NCAA board OKs athlete compensation for image, likeness, and more! Joining me are Kaannan & Associates Founder and Principal Aubrey Annan, Content by Carter President and CEO Cam Carter and Ice Miller Partner In Charge Of Client Relations Melissa Proffitt.

Lifeline Data Center's New Patented Technology
The explosion of technology has put a strain on energy use at a vital resource for nearly every business on the planet… data centers. Co-owner and President Alex Carroll of Lifeline Data Centers explains how a new patented technology can help combat high energy consumption needs.

Perspective on 2020 Priorities For Indiana General Assembly
As 2019 is quickly drawing to a close, state legislators are looking ahead at priorities for the 2020 Indiana General Assembly. Ginovus Executive Managing Director Larry Gigerich has perspective and a look at some the of top priorities when it comes to economic development.

Terre Haute's Big Projects
Big things are brewing in Terre Haute… plans are underway on a highly anticipated casino and construction continues on a long-talked about Convention Center. Terre Haute Chamber of Commerce President Kristin Craig has details on the potential impact and what’s next for Vigo County and the Wabash Valley.

Trendiana: Iconic Hoosier Eats
The holidays are the perfect time to try some iconic Hoosier eats like sugar cream pie, or maybe a piping hot tenderloin or Indiana’s signature wine, Traminette that is grown and served at over half of the state’s wineries. Yelp’s Brittany Smith takes us on a statewide tour in this month’s Trendiana segment.

NCAA Ruling on Endorsements For Athletes
Big changes may be coming for NCAA student-athletes. The NCAA has opened the door for student-athletes to be compensated for the use of their likenesses. NCAA Chief Operating Officer Donald Remy explains what’s behind the move and break down next steps in making the plan come together.

Infosys Celebrates Beam Signing on Education Center
The Infosys U.S. Education Center reaches a construction milestone on more than 70-acres at the former Indianapolis International Airport terminal...Rick Cardwell, the head of the company’s Midwest region, has new details on the $245 million and plans for adding 3,000 jobs.

Project Lead The Way: Businesses Can Build Workforce of Tomorrow
Project Lead the Way is continuing its focus on Indiana’s Future-Ready Workforce. This week we explore some of the most effective ways businesses can get involved to support students and build the workforce of tomorrow? Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing & Communications Officer Brandi Davis-Handy explains how companies can engage with local schools by investing time, resources or expertise.

Indiana Grown Launches Buyer's Guide
Kids may like pizza and fries for lunch, but Indiana schools also want them to eat fresh, healthy, locally grown food, too. And now there is a new tool to help make that happen. In the Business of Health, Indiana Grown Program Director Heather Tallman explains how the new Buyer's Guide can help.

New Esports Gaming Lounge at Butler University
Some of the hottest jobs of the future are expected to be in the world of Esports and video gaming. Director of Esports and Gaming Technology at Butler University Eric Kammeyer explains what Butler is doing for students and the gamers around the city of Indianapolis.

(i) on Economic Dev: Millennials vs Baby Boomers
Are Boomers staying too long on the job? If so, are they blocking growth opportunities for Millennials and Gen Xers? And what impact is it having on businesses? KSM Location Advisors CEO Tim Cook and President Katie Culp are here to weigh in on this in this month’s (i) on Economic Development.

Perspective on Penske Buys IMS
For some perspective on the sale of Hulman & Co. and its subsidiaries, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the NTT IndyCar Series, and IMS Productions, to Penske Entertainment Corporation and what it all means... Inside INdiana Business Contributor Bill Benner offers his perspective.

Indy Autonomous Challenge
There was another big announcement at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this week. The IMS and Energy Systems Network have announced a $1 million prize competition surrounding autonomous vehicles. The Indy Autonomous Challenge will feature universities from around the world creating software for self-driving Indy Lights cars. IMS President Doug Boles and Energy Systems Network CEO Paul Mitchell explain how the two-year competition will culminate in a head-to-head, high-speed race in 2021.

INsiders: Penske Buys IMS, What's Next? and Grand Junction Groundbreaking
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to offer perspective on the week’s top stories. This week sounding off on the change in ownership at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Roger Penske’s vision to grow the track and more. CHARGE President and Founder Ken Ungar, Bose Public Affairs Group Principal Roger Harvey and Bill Benner share their perspectives.

Janus Developmental Services 40th Anniversary
A nonprofit in Noblesville is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Janus Developmental Services works with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, matching them with jobs in the community. CEO Christina Sorensen explains the benefits for businesses and clients.

IMS, IndyCar Series to Sell to Penske
It’s the end of an era… and the beginning of a new one. The Hulman-George family selling the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the IndyCar series Penske Entertainment Corp. and legendary team owner and business executive Roger Penske. Hulman & Co. CEO Mark Miles discusses the impact the blockbuster deal could have on IMS, Indiana and open wheel racing.

Tippecanoe Building Trades Camp
It’s a summer camp like no other! The first ever Construction Camp, hosted by the Tippecanoe Building Trades Construction Council, gave students hands-on experience to learn about specific trades alongside professional educators and apprentice instructors. Tippecanoe Building Trades President Stephen Snyder has more on plans to grow the camp for next summer and how camp impacted the trade associations with an immediate uptick in traffic and interest in available job openings.

NW INdiana Road Show: The State of the Economy in NWI
The South Shore Line West Lake Corridor is billed as the project of a generation, creating a crucial "Hoosier Gateway to Chicago." Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority CEO Bill Hanna talks about the South Shore and other projects remaking the region.

NW INdiana Road Show: State of the Steel Industry
For more than a century, the steel industry has employed thousands and served as the backbone of the northwest Indiana economy. From U.S. Steel’s largest domestic mill, Gary Works, to ArcelorMittal’s Indiana Harbor complex in East Chicago, the largest integrated steel making facility in North America, steel is still important, but a very different industry here... The Times of Northwest Indiana Business Reporter Joseph S. Pete looks at what’s next.

NW INdiana Road Show: Workforce Development & Emerging Economic Drivers
Northwest Indiana is the state’s second-largest regional economy and the steel industry has served as its backbone for decades. But there are other emerging economic drivers, like a $40 million data center planned for Hammond, which is targeting companies like Amazon and Hulu. Workforce development will be key in filling these new economy jobs. Center of Workforce Innovations in Porter County CEO Linda Woloshansky explains more about the region’s changing workforce.

NW INdiana Road Show: BNutty's Growing Success
Two “soccer moms” created Portage-based BNutty, a gourmet peanut butter company that outgrew its humble beginnings in a kitchen and is now expanding and investing nearly $2 million with plans to create up to 100 new jobs. Owners Joy Thompkins and Carol Podolak share their story and vision.

NW INdiana Road Show: Dunes National Park & Tourism
Tourism in northwest Indiana is big business, especially after the Dunes earned national park status earlier this year, a first for the state. We’ll talk with Indiana Dunes Tourism Executive Director Lorelei Weimer about record crowds and what’s ahead.

NW INdiana Road Show: Grass is Greener in Indiana Campaign
There’s a new mantra and movement that’s gaining traction here in the region: it’s called the Grass is Greener in Indiana campaign. South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority President and CEO Speros Batistatos explains what it is and why it’s specifically aimed at those living in neighboring Illinois.

NW INdiana Road Show: Mascot Hall of Fame Museum
You see them on the sidelines, in the stands or on the field or court... and now the Mascot Hall of Fame honors these entertaining, unsung heroes of sports and communities! The interactive exhibits are focused on STEAM-based education… Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. Executive Director Orestes Hernandez shares how this unique venue is 25,000 square-feet of fun for kids, adults and sports fans.

NW INdiana Road Show: The INsiders
Each week a group of INsiders offer perspective on the week’s top stories. This week our special panel is sounding off on all things NWI. From the West Lake Corridor project to the focus on getting more people to move to IN from IL to how the Region is stepping up its workforce development game. Our panel: Gary Mayor Karen Freeman Wilson, NIPSCO Economic Development Director Don Babcock and South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority President and CEO Speros Batistatos.

New Indy Fuel Coach Talks New Season
The Indy Fuel are opening their new East Coast Hockey League season with a new coach and he’s intent on making the Fuel into an ECHL contender. Doug Christiansen is also the Fuel general manager and he arrives from the ECHL’s Manchester Monarchs, where he compiled an excellent record and guided the team into the second round of the playoffs. Christiansen is in studio to share his vision.

(i) on Education: Golden Bear Preschool
It’s a problem facing many Indiana communities: what to do with those old, vacant big box stores like Marsh? Some of the buildings have been transformed into indoor recreation spaces and storage facilities. But not in Shelby County—desks and crayons have replaced grocery aisles. We go inside the new Golden Bear Preschool.

Business of Health: Responding to the Addiction Crisis
Indiana University is marking its two-year anniversary of waging war on opioid abuse. IU launched the “Responding to the Addictions Crisis” in 2017 as part of the Grand Challenges Program. IU’s initiative is the nation's largest and most comprehensive university-led response. As it marks the 2-year anniversary, leaders are reflecting on some of the progress made.

Foppers Pet Treat Bakery Sees National Growth
Foppers Pet Treat Bakery in Logansport is the brainchild of a mom who gave in to her daughter’s wish to bring a dog into the family. Shortly after “Holly” joined the fold, the Michelle Leffert started a small pet boutique bakery. That was 2004. Today, that startup has grown into a multi-million-dollar business and one of the winners of Walmart’s Open Call event in June. CEO Michelle Leffert explains her company’s keys to success.

Around Indiana: Indiana's Teacher of the Year
Up until about six years ago, Tam Markey worked in the corporate world as engineer with Amoco and BP Pipelines. But the Purdue grad always wanted to be a teacher. So, Markey followed her heart and applied for a Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship to teach high school engineering. Now Markey holds the distinction of being Indiana’s Teacher of the Year for her work at Lawrence Township’s McKenzie Center for Innovation and Technology.

Inside Innovation: Covideo
Rising startup Covideo has evolved from a bootstrap startup in Lafayette to a thriving business now located in Indianapolis. Learn why Indianapolis-based tech networking platform Powderkeg recently named Covideo the Top-Rated Health and Balance winner at the inaugural Indiana Breakout Tech Culture Awards.

What's Next For the Former GM Stamping Plant?
What’s next for the former GM Stamping plant site in downtown Indianapolis now that plans for the $1.4 billion Waterside have been scrapped? Will the city follow through on its imminent domain threat? Leadership from Ambrose Property Group reacts and talks next moves.

Inside Innovation: New Renewable Natural Gas Facility
A major Renewable Natural Gas facility is coming to Indianapolis. It will convert landfill gas into approximately 8 million gallons of RNG annually. Kinetrex Energy CEO Aaron Johnson has more on the environmental and economic impact of this big investment.

Ingram Micro Opens Sixth Indiana Operation
Ingram Micro is a global leader in technology and supply chain services and is growing again in Indiana, with plans to add more than 100 jobs...this time in Plainfield. Executive Director of North American Operations Steve Osborne explains why the Hoosier state is a good fit.

2019 Indiana Conference For Women Preview
Since its inception in 2011, the one-day Indiana Conference for Women has become the largest gathering of professional and entrepreneurial women in the Midwest. The goal of the conference is to build a strong ecosystem that helps women build careers, create companies and experience positive lives. Indiana Conference for Women Founder Billie Dragoo-Garcia and Executive Director Pam Dyar have a preview of this year’s event.

Humane Society For Hamilton County Seeking New Facility
The Humane Society for Hamilton County started at the county jail campus, then moved next to a hazardous waste facility. In the business of nonprofits, hear about plans for a state-of-the art facility and the impact that goes beyond animal care. President and CEO Rebecca Stevens and Chairman of the Board, Humane Society for Hamilton County Kim Ebert detail a huge fundraising campaign.

Pet Wellness Clinics Unveil New Tele-Tails Service
Telemedicine is already connecting patients with doctors. Now the digital age is linking veterinarians with pet owners. Pet Wellness Clinics Associate Veterinarian Dr. Kerry Peterson explains how its new Tele-Tails service means your pet can see the vet without leaving home and why it can benefit both vets and pet owners.

(i) on Education: College Equity Report
A new report provides a snapshot of the state’s effort to close the achievement gap. A key factor? The 21st Century Scholars Program. Indiana Commission for Higher Education Commissioner Teresa Lubbers breaks down the report and explains where improvements can be made.

ISU Master Plan For Sycamore Sports District
For now, it’s just a vision, but officials at Indiana State University are daring to dream---to see what-could-be---for ISU athletics facilities. Indiana State officials have unveiled a master plan for an on-campus athletics complex called the Sycamore Sports District. ISU’s Director of Athletics Sherard Clinkscales details the plan that calls for a new softball field, a basketball practice facility and perhaps most importantly, an on-campus football stadium.

INsiders: GM Stamping Plant Future, Ruoff Fort Wayne HQ, Colts Pivotal Game
Each week a group of INsiders offer perspective on the week’s top stories. This week sounding off on what’s next for the old GM Stamping plant site in downtown Indianapolis…plus expansion plans for Ruoff Mortgage in Fort Wayne and much more.

INsiders: Asia Trips, GFS Westfield & Brewery Awards
Each week a group of INsiders joins us to offer perspective on the week’s top stories. This week we’re sounding off on the potential impact of increased overseas economic development trips, a new distribution center and hundreds of jobs coming to Westfield and Hoosier breweries shine in Denver.

Inside the All-Star Legacy Project 2021
Indianapolis is gearing up to host the star-studded NBA All-Star weekend in less than a year and-a-half. All-Star Legacy Project host committee co-chair Rafael Sanchez explains how it’s going to be an event with statewide impact and a potential game-changer for 21 youth-serving nonprofits and hundreds of kids around the state.

(i) on Education: Marion Aviation Academy
Students in Marion are soaring to new heights in the Aviation Academy at the Marion Regional Career Center. The unique, two-year program is a partnership with Marion Community Schools in Grant County. Aviation Instructor Scott Simpson and Aviation Academy Student Emma Jacobs talk about the program and how it could help attract new business to Grant County.

Business of Health: ChamberCare
It’s being billed as a game-changer for Indiana small businesses when it comes to health insurance. Thanks to a new alliance between the Indiana Chamber and Anthem, small businesses can now participate in plans typically only available to larger companies. Leadership from the Chamber and Anthem are in studio with details.

International Economic Development Council Conference in Indy
The International Economic Development Council is a nonprofit, non-partisan membership organization serving economic developers around the globe. With more than 5,000 members, IEDC is the largest organization of its kind in the world. This year the annual conference will be held in Indianapolis and the theme is Driving Growth, the race for talent, innovation and place. Host Committee Chairperson Maureen Krauss shares how Indy landed the conference and why it’s important.

Inside Innovation: Genesys
Genesys says it powers more than 25 billion of the world’s best customer experiences each year. More than 11,000 companies in over 100 countries trust Genesys Cloud’s platform. Vice President of Corporate Affairs Todd Pedersen explains why the company was recently named Powderkeg’s Top-Rated Social Impact winner.

I on Education: PopUp Business School
An alternative to the traditional way of starting a business which usually consists of things like writing a business plan and securing a loan. It’s called the PopUp Business School. It’s free and it’s coming to Indianapolis. Assistant Vice Chancellor for the Office of Community Engagement at IUPUI Teresa Bennett explains how the school works.

The INsiders: Indiana National Lab Day
Each week a group of INsiders joins me to offer perspective on what’s happening around Indiana. This week we discuss the importance of the Indiana National Lab Day event which is Monday. It’s an effort to bring together researchers, industry, government and other key stakeholders from Indiana and the U.S. to build on the research capabilities and strengths in Indiana in the areas of Trusted Microelectronics, Artificial Intelligence, Hypersonics and Quantum Science.

Tech: AuthentiCx
Indianapolis-based Powderkeg recently honored Indiana tech companies who emphasize and prioritize strong workplace culture. This week, we profile AuthentiCx, a business that walked away with the top award for “emerging culture.” Founder and CEO Amy Brown shares their keys to success.

Business of Health: New Concept Focused on Memory Care
Indianapolis-based Senior Home Companions has been providing non-medical in-home care for aging Hoosiers for 25 years. Building on that experience, the company is launching a new concept focused on memory care. Owner and President David Morgan shows us more of how the new model in memory care works.

Indy Eleven's Season & Eleven Park Update
The Indy Eleven are about to wrap up a very successful regular season and head into the United Soccer League playoffs. Despite a recent rough road stretch, the Eleven remain very much in the USL playoff hunt, especially because of an amazing run of dominance on their home pitch at Lucas Oil Stadium. Team President and CEO Greg Stremlaw discusses the season thus far and has an update on plans for a hoped-for new home of Indy Eleven Park.

Impact of IND on the Indiana Economy
The impact of Indianapolis International Airport on the Indiana economy. For the second time in four years J.D. Power has named Indy the best medium-sized airport in North America. But with more nonstop flights and massive development on the way, the economic impact continues to grow. Airport Executive Director Mario Rodriguez has details.

















































