Groundbreaking healthcare project recognized for its impact on community revitalization and innovative care solutions. Ind. (Oct. 3, 2024)— arcDESIGN took home the highest honor of the Monumental Award for its... read more
The Empowered Leaders Resource Network of the YMCA marked its seventh year hosting the 30 Under 30 awards on Dec. 6, honoring the transformative impact of the organization’s young leaders... read more
Adult & Child Health is thrilled to welcome Jeremy Watson as our new Vice President of Business Development. In this role, Jeremy will establish and strengthen partnerships within the community... read more
Jumpstart or re-start your Indy Chamber membership. Attend this event to gain insights into the Indy Chamber’s mission, vision, impact, and how to maximize your benefits. Discover strategies to broaden your prospect pool, save money, and finance your business. You’ll also get the opportunity to introduce yourself to approximately 25 new members. See you there!
At this event, Indy Chamber members share valuable information, providing entrepreneurs and small business owners with the essential resources they need to thrive. This session is presented by: The Basement. Shouting messages from everywhere and hoping it lands with the right audience isn’t an effective way to market to your most impactful customers. Let us... read more
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2024 MONUMENTAL AWARDS WINNERS! The Monumental Awards are just one of the ways in which the Indy Chamber showcases the economic development growth of the nine-county Indy region. This annual evening of recognition celebrates the individuals and businesses that contribute to excellence in the Central Indiana built environment—and this year’s event was... read more
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Franklin College Receives $3.9 Million Estate Gift
Franklin College has been designated to receive a $3.9 million estate commitment, the largest bequest the college has ever received, from 1971 alumna Eleanor T. (Ellie) Ackley.