Indiana Chamber Of Commerce Names New President
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce, the state’s largest business advocacy organization, is ushering in a new chapter.
Read MoreThe Indiana Chamber of Commerce, the state’s largest business advocacy organization, is ushering in a new chapter.
Read MoreThe Indiana Chamber of Commerce was named the 2023 State Chamber of the Year by the National Association of State Chambers on Aug. 28 at the group’s annual conference, held this year in Anchorage, Alaska.
Read MoreMakers of things ingenious, interesting and off the wall, it’s time to see if you’re the coolest of them all.
Read MoreThe Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s 59th Annual Indiana HR Conference and Expo in May offers a wide variety of in-depth workshops and sessions on critical HR challenges in 2023.
Read MoreIndiana’s 1,000-plus townships have largely survived nearly three-dozen legislative attempts to reorganize or extinguish them since 2004 — and they’re hoping to deter future tries with a new, graph-heavy report released late last month.
Read MoreScott Tucker, co-president of Maple Leaf Farms in Leesburg, which produces approximately 40% of the nation’s duck supply, is among 31 new members of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce board of directors.
Read MoreIndiana’s catalog of manufacturers is extensive and varied.
Read MoreThe Indiana Chamber of Commerce reached centenarian status this year and will commemorate the occasion Nov. 16 at its 33rd Annual Awards Dinner.
Read MoreThe furor that enveloped Indiana in 2015 after passage of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was swift and effective. And that’s because the state’s major employers stepped in to demand action.
Read MoreIndiana lawmakers pulled back on plans to meet Monday, and Gov. Eric Holcomb moved forward by extending the state’s health emergency.
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