Dunn Returns to Indiana Fever

She just couldn’t say no. Legendary women’s basketball coach Lin Dunn talks about why she is back with the Indiana Fever as we go Inside INdiana Sports with Bill Benner.... Read More

AfterSchool HQ Partners With IPS

Indianapolis Public Schools is partnering with Indianapolis-based AfterSchool HQ to give parents a new tool to access what’s out there for their kids to do once the school day ends. CEO & Co-Founder Darye Henry explains how parents can find afterschool care at their fingertips.... Read More

State Prepares for First-Ever Global Economic Summit

The strategy to lure more companies like Israeli-based Mammoth Solar to plant roots in Hoosier soil. Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers has details on Indiana’s first-ever economic global summit…and how it could pump more investment into the state’s economy.... Read More

Cook Celebrates Grand Opening of New Manufacturing Facility

Jobs…opportunity…and hope for an urban area that for decades has been looking for a way forward. Cook Medical and Cook Group President Pete Yonkman has more about the impact of Bloomington-based Cook Medical’s new manufacturing facility on the northeast side of Indianapolis.... Read More

University HS Develops Habitat for Community Learning 

Looking beyond traditional teaching methods, University High School places value on its surrounding environment and encourages students to learn from the world around them. Assistant Head of School Stacey Summitt-Mann explains how the Habitat for Community Learning is turning the outdoors into a classroom.... Read More

Mikell Wins Mira Award for Rising Entrepreneur of the Year 

Noblesville resident and serial entrepreneur Qualifi CEO & Co-founder Darrian Mikell didn’t draw a salary for six months while launching his latest venture, Qualifi, an on-demand screening platform that allows recruiters to phone interview hundreds of candidates in minutes. Since those lean early days, Qualifi has signed key customers, secured $3.3 million in venture capital […]... Read More

Simons Wins Mira Award for Tech Education

Six years ago, Jake Simons started a robotics team of 10 fifth grade students at Woodview Elementary, a rural Amish community in Nappanee. Two years later, his program beat out 6,000 teams from 40 different countries to be crowned World Champions. He’s this year’s Mira Award winner for Tech Education.... Read More

Community Impact Mira Award Winner: Akilah Darden

Akilah W. Darden has accomplished on the construction jobsite what few, if any, others have: 100% diverse participation. Learn how Darden artfully leverages technology to disrupt the industry and augment opportunities for under-represented groups.... Read More

RxLightning Specialty Enrollment Platform – Tech Product of the Year & Startup of the Year

Indianapolis-based TechPoint announced the winners of its 2022 Mira Awards. New Albany-based startup RxLightning is disrupting the fast-growing specialty medications market with its platform that connects prescribers, specialty pharmacies, manufacturers, hubs, payers and foundations all in one place. CEO and Co-founder Julia Regan explains how the process, which was previously paper-based, is now completely digital, […]... Read More

NBA 2K Competition in Indianapolis   

A global audience in the millions was focused on Indianapolis this week and will continue to do so throughout the spring and summer months as esports and the NBA 2K league come to the Pavilion at Pan Am Plaza. Head of Business Development has more on the competition.... Read More

EmployIndy Rolls Out Good Wages Initiative      

EmployIndy has launched the Good Wages Initiative, a program that rewards Marion County businesses that pay workers at least $18 an hour and provide health benefits to workers. B&W Plumbing Owner and President Beth Rovazzini and EmployIndy Chief Strategy Officer Marie Mackintosh have more.... Read More

Transforming John Marshall High School Into an Opportunity Hub

There’s a plan on the drawing board to turn John Marshall High School on the Indianapolis far-east side into a hub for social services…which could mean new jobs and other opportunities for the area. Gleaners Food Bank CEO John Elliott and Fervent Prayer Church Pastor James Jackson have more on the John Marshall Opportunity Hub.... Read More