For Immediate Release: January 10, 2023 Indy Chamber Appoints Marcela Montero as Director of Hispanic Business Council Ind. (January 10, 2023)—Announced today, the Indy Chamber has appointed Marcela Montero to... read more
The Indy Chamber’s 2023 agenda has been dubbed Accelerating Competitiveness with five priority issues to drive the Indy Region’s economic edge forward. Just in time to take our minds off... read more
MORE Magazine offers internship opportunities to freshmen and rising sophomores during the spring, summer, and fall semesters. The internship program focuses on building experience in leadership and further developing career skills. In the last year, two interns have moved on to become President of various school organizations, becoming leading women in business.
Indiana, 5 January 2022 – With the explosion of data created by 5G networks and devices, the market is facing a crucial problem: how to transmit and analyze massive amounts... read more
Trusted Mentors, which uses the power of mentoring to change the lives of at-risk adults, is seeking a dynamic nonprofit professional to take the helm of the organization in 2023. This is an exciting time for Trusted Mentors, which was just awarded funding from the City of Indianapolis’ Elevation Grant program.
The Indiana Optometric Association is seeking a new staff leader in preparation for the retirement of successful 17 year Executive Director Jim Zieba. Top candidates will bring legislative experience with exposure to membership or professional association leadership and operations.
The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP today announced that Real Estate attorney Erica Williams has joined the firm's Indianapolis office as of counsel. She was previously at another national law firm.
The Recovery Resource Center (RRC), which will be operated by Public Advocates in Community re-Entry (PACE), will offer free services and support for people and their affected families in recovery from substance use disorders. RRC is the first of its kind in the city and Martindale-Brightwood, and is supported by a $350,000 award from the Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA).