The chief executive officer of the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, which provided a $2 million grant to help 16 Tech hire Boy Coy as its first CEO, says the innovation community will be a place "that changes the face of Indianapolis and our state." During an Studio (i) interview with Inside INdiana Business, Claire Fiddian-Green said she expects the 60-acre community to become a "talent magnet" for top innovators from around the world.

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