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(l-r) Jennie Moser, Stephanie Topolgus, Shannon Spires, and Shaena Litwin model fashions from ALIBI. Jennie sports an Equipment Essential silk shirtdress in the color beige snakeskin ($348) paired with a Generation Love Clothing vegan leather jacket in black ($385). ABILI owner Stephanie wears a Sundays Ayla puff sleeve dress ($142) and accessorizes with Luv AJ Rock Candy wire earrings ($85). Beneath a Veronica Beard Makua cover-up dress in blue ($275), Shannon wears a Veronica Beard Bridge one-piece swimsuit in leopard ($348). Shaena’s Monrow double-layer hoodie dress ($169) is paired with Luv AJ Pave Amalfi hoop earrings in gold ($150). by SOPHIE BIRD photography by MICHELLE RICHARDSON, RICHARDSON STUDIO ....
Pat East. Photo by Martin Boling by CRAIG COLEY An app that helps nonprofits track volunteers, a social networking platform for people in show business, and an app that reminds college students to do their assignments. These Bloomington startups have all received funding from the Flywheel Fund, a new venture capital initiative of The Mill. The Mill, founded in 2017, is a nonprofit organization that operates 19,000 square feet of space for coworking and entrepreneurship at 642 N. Madison St. Executive Director Pat East says the Flywheel Fund, launched in 2020, has a dual purpose. One is to provide funding for promising startups. The other is to create more local “angel investors,” a name for people who finance startup companies. Most of the fund’s members are new to this kind of investing, and the fund’s mission includes teaching them its fundamentals. ....
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December 22, 2020 (BLOOMINGTON) – The Mill, Bloomington’s nonprofit center for entrepreneurship, announced the 2020 Fast 15 MVP award winners today, December 22. “In a typical year, the Fast 15 Awards highlight businesses with exceptional revenue growth,” Executive Director Pat East explains. “But 2020 was anything but typical, so we decided to do things a little differently.” The Mill paused the business awards program. Instead, it added a new category for MVP individuals and solicited nominations from throughout the community. The 15 winners hold a variety of positions across very different businesses and organizations. All were nominated for their ingenuity, drive, and leadership in making things happen, no matter what the obstacles. “Especially in challenging times, these folks inspire us with their energy and their achievements,” East says. “And we need a little inspiration this year.” ....