By Eric Salazar, The Clarinet Guy If no one knows you exist, no one can hire you. I first had this epiphany as a young twenty-something struggling to pay my... read more
Hello, We are thrilled to invite chamber of commerce to the ribbon cutting ceremony for our restaurant (Eggholic) located at 1224 W 86th St in Indianapolis on Wednesday, Nov. 1... read more
AT&T and DynamoEdge, a premier AIoT solutions creator, teamed up to help inform decision-making for the transportation and infrastructure sectors. This initiative is part of AT&T’s efforts to increasingly incorporate... read more
Jenn Schimmelpfennig had a vision—to help brands realize their full potential. After starting Pivot Marketing at the age of 25, she has gone on to grow her business and serve... read more
Addressing the persistent disparities in health and wellness among different populations is an issue that can’t be ignored. While the healthcare cost implications are significant, the societal and economic implications... read more
Hello everyone, Hi there! My name is Maria Borden, and I am the CEO of M Borden Bilingual Services LLC. I’m excited to connect with my fellow Indy Chamber members... read more
Riley Bennett Egloff LLP (RBE) is pleased to welcome attorney Meghan C. Grimes as an associate. Meghan earned her J.D. as well as a certificate in Corporate and Commercial Law... read more
FORUM Credit Union is pleased to announce that the FORUM Foundation has awarded $24,872 to 15 educators throughout central Indiana for the 2023-2024 school year. The Foundation was created in... read more
Ever since I was a little boy, I have dreamed of becoming a safari guide. My name is John S Haygaru and I grew up in a village between Ngorongoro... read more
Local Non-Profit Leader and Indy Chamber Member Featured in EdWeek and Stanford University’s EducationNext Journal
Local non-profit leader featured in EdWeek and Stanford University’s EducationNext Journal in interview with American Enterprise Institute’s Education Policy Director Rick Hess. Teasley, president of Indy-based GEO Foundation, shares how students in his national network of charter schools earn college degrees before graduating from high school. Teasley believes high schools are launching pads, not destinations and that taxpayers can get K16 results with K12 dollars.