This Week on Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick 6/24/22
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Mitch Daniels, President, Purdue University
Mitch Daniels stepping down as President of Purdue. Remembering his numerous accomplishments and a candid conversation with him about what’s next.
Around INdiana: South Shore Double Track Groundbreaking
Mary-Rachel Redman, Inside INdiana Business
Riding the rails in northwest Indiana taking a new direction. Details on how the South Shore double-track project is moving ahead full-steam.
Business of Health: Evonik Expansion-Lafayette
Yvonne Hurt Global Project Manager, Evonik’s Health Care business at Evonik’s Tippecanoe Laboratories
The Indiana connection to lipid nanoparticles, ingredients in medicines that heal and what it means for economic growth in Tippecanoe County.
The INsiders-Title IX
- Allison Barber, President & COO, Indiana Fever
- Tamika Catchings, Owner, Tea’s Me Cafe & Tea’s Me Community Café, Co-Founder, Catch the Stars Foundation and Co-Chair. 2024 NBA All-Star Board of Directors
We take a deep dive into Title IX. It’s impact 50 years later not only on the court, but doors it opened for women in education and the workplace.
(i)on Education: XR Technologies
Kevin Berkopes, CEO & Founder, XR Technologies
The numbers just aren’t adding up…why aren’t there enough math teachers in Indiana classrooms and what is being done to solve the problem?
Inside INdiana Sports: Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
Matt Martin, Executive Director, Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
Bird, Slick, The General, Damon, Stephanie White…even Ruth Elliott from the class of 1926 made it into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. Meet the new leader at this Indiana treasure and see what’s next.
Inside This Week’s IBJ
Lesley Weidenbener, Editor, IBJ
We get the top stories our partners at the IBJ are working on this week including the Kountry Kitchen in Indianapolis plans to rebuild and global tech firms started laying off workers by the hundreds or thousands earlier this year and now that’s hit tech firms locally.