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read moreFranklin College has been designated to receive a $500,000 estate commitment from Phil Smith, a longtime Franklin resident and photography business owner, to establish the Phil Smith Engaged Learning Fund.
Having scaled organizations in tech, retail and media companies, Gerbitz is no stranger to the dynamic digital landscape. He regularly consults on leadership and business performance in these environments.
Michael Hingson, accompanied by his guide dog, Alamo, will present the lecture titled “Labrador Lessons from a Canine Hero.”
Community First Bank of Indiana is pleased to announce that its newest banking center at 93rd & Meridian in Indianapolis is now open. The banking center opened on Tuesday, February 1 at 9333 North Meridian Street, Suite 125, Indianapolis (which once housed a Regions bank).
Robb Blume, President & CEO of Community First Bank of Indiana, is pleased to announce the following promotions for the team serving in Hamilton County:
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The approximately 29-acre property is located on Forest Road in Franklin, not far from campus.
The land will be a biological field station used for botany and field ecology studies and research by college students and faculty. It also will support growth of academic programs in natural sciences and environmental studies.