Indy Chamber News Archives Allison Transmission is continuing its centennial celebration in 2015 with employees building a company-sponsored home in Speedway for a family in need (mother and child). This... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives (Indianapolis, IN, June 2015) Indy BackPack Attack School Supply Drive, a collaboration of local businesses, organizations and non-profits, whose mission is to collect school supplies to... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives Brian Gildea, vice president of Indianapolis economic development for the Indy Chamber, recently earned the designation of Certified Economic Developer (CEcD), a national recognition that denotes... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives Through the Indy Chamber’s UPS® Savings Program, you can save up to 34%* when you ship with UPS, plus 50%* off select services for up to... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives Educate Beyond Barriers, Inc., a charitable organization which offers innovative educational and technology training programs in an effort to foster opportunities for achievement and ultimate self-sufficiency, is... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives Trine University School of Professional Studies in Avon offers Chamber member employees $100 off per credit hour for the graduate degree program saving you up to... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives Online & evening seated courses for adults are available at the Avon campus! Six credit hours per term could qualify you for financial aid. $370 per... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives LUNA Language Services was recently announced as the single coordinating unit for all spoken and sign language interpreting for the Marion Superior Court system. Over the... read more
Indy Chamber News Archives CARMEL, Ind. (June 16, 2015) – Lieutenant Governor Sue Ellspermann joined local inventor and tech entrepreneur Scott Jones today to announce the expansion here of his... read more
Indy’s Covenant Christian High School Is Selected as a National Finalist in This Year’s American Rocketry Challenge.
Nearly 800 teams and 4.500 students from 45 states competed this year. This is the world’s largest rocketry competition and Covenant's team was the only team from Indiana to be selected.