Indy Chamber News Archives On behalf of Governor Mike Pence, Deputy Secretary of State Brandon Clifton has presented Ice Miller partner Richard Thrapp with the Sagamore of the Wabash for... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives WGU Indiana is now accepting applications for a new online master’s degree program aimed at preparing nurses to better analyze and interpret data in healthcare. View... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives The Indy Chamber is proud to welcome the leadership of newly elected 2017 Board Chair, Brian Sullivan. Sullivan serves as the Managing Partner at Shiel Sexton... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives Indiana’s unemployment rate decreased .1 percent again in October to 4.4 percent, and remains considerably lower than the national unemployment rate of 4.9 percent. Indiana’s total... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives Many business owners may think that applying for a microloan through the Indy Chamber won’t do much to help their business. Besides, isn’t bigger always better?... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives With just a few weeks left in 2016, it’s time to look forward…not just to the New Year, but towards a new strategy for long-term economic... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives Indy Vetworking is a Professional Vetworking Group that focuses on employment, training and opportunities for veterans in Marion County. Whether you are a job seeker, a... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives Pick up your Teddy Bear Toss seats for as low as $12, or combine it with a ticket to Blackhawks Night for just $30 during the... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives The Indianapolis Economic Update presented by First Financial Bank was held at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on Nov. 8, 2016. The event, which was attended by local... read more
Indiana Members Credit Union Contributes $1,019 to Lawrence North High School
Indy Chamber News Archives Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU) recently presented a check for $1,019 to Lawrence North High School as part of an ongoing school spirit debit card program.... read more