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3 women from Lafayette, Indiana, companies among state s Rising 30

View Comments LAFAYETTE, Ind. Three women from the Lafayette area were among 30 young professionals named to the inaugural Rising 30 cohort, a list of Indiana s top talent under the age of 30 deemed destined to drive the state s manufacturing and logistics industries into the future. Conexus Indiana, one of the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership nonprofit initiatives, announced the 30 young professionals during a virtual event last week. The list of honorees includes CEOs, engineers, educators and innovators. Rising 30, according to a release, is part of Conexus Indiana’s mission to strengthen Indiana’s advanced manufacturing and logistics industry and create pathways for Hoosiers to succeed in Indiana’s largest industry sector.

Economic shortfalls identified | Local | The Journal Gazette

Economic shortfalls identified SHERRY SLATER | The Journal Gazette An 18-month Brookings Institution study has identified three well-known weaknesses in Indiana s economy. The 136-page report was short on surprises but long on validation, according to an official with the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, which commissioned the study. The challenge now for economic development officials is to persuade owners of thousands of small- and medium-sized Hoosier businesses to buy into the report s recommendations, which include investing more heavily in technology, training workers and creating better jobs, the official said. A Ball State University economist disagrees with that conclusion, however. Michael Hicks, director of Ball State University s Center for Business and Economic Research, said Indiana s most urgent need is for state spending on higher education, which will increase the percentage of workers skilled to operate such technology.

Brookings Institution study: Indiana faces obstacles to economic vitality

1 of 6 Code Louisville mentor Daniel Roberts, center, answers a question from student Robert Barhan during a class at Southern Indiana Works in New Albany. Photos by Daniel Suddeath | News and Tribune John Collins, foreground, a student taking a weekly class at Southern Indiana Works in New Albany, gets helps with a program from Code Louisville mentor Daniel Roberts. Daniel Suddeath | News and Tribune Students in the class said coding attracted them because it’s applicable to many parts of daily life. Daniel Suddeath | News and Tribune Kyle Anderson Tony Waterson Floyd County Commissioner John Schellenberger described the final insurance package that was approved as a good deal for the county.

Purdue s push to commercialize faculty work turns to agriculture - Indianapolis Business Journal

Purdue s push to commercialize faculty work turns to agriculture - Indianapolis Business Journal
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