This week on Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick 10/9/22
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Mel Raines, President & COO, Pacers Sports & Entertainment
We’ll go inside the 3-year, $360 million facelift at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Pacers Sports and Entertainment President Mel Raines provides perspective on the massive project and why it is part of a much bigger development picture in downtown Indy.
Around INdiana: Saving Shields Memorial Gymnasium
Mary-Rachel Redman, Inside INdiana Business
Old-school Indiana basketball in John Mellencamp’s hometown. The game plan to save the iconic Shields Memorial Gym in Seymour is the focus of this week’s Endangered Indiana.
Business of Health: Wave Therapeutics
Jessica Bussert, Founder & CEO, Wave Therapeutics
A Brown County nurse is on a mission to make wheelchairs safer, healthier and more comfortable. Learn more about the high-tech cushion she created and why it grabbed a lot of attention at a big pitch competition.
Business of Health: IU School of Medicine $50M Grant
Dr. Bruce Lamb, Executive Director, Stark Neurosciences Research Institute
The IU School of Medicine has received a nearly $50 million grant for Alzheimer’s research. We’ll explain how the money will help the MODEL-AD program.
Around INdiana: Rural Indiana Survey
Suzanne Crouch, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana
How are Indiana’s small cities and towns doing as they continue on the road to recovery from COVID-19? Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch joins us to discuss feedback she’s receiving from targeted rural communities around the state.
(i)on Education: Future of STEM Careers
Scott Tieken, Director of Career Services & Employer Relations, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
The push is on to keep more STEM talent in Indiana. We’ll tell you what Rose-Hulman is doing to make that happen.
Business Spotlight: Heartland International Film Festival
Greg Sorvig, Artistic Director, Heartland Film
Lights. Camera. Action. Rolling into the 31st Heartland International Film Festival. Why it’s a box office bonanza for central Indiana.