Indiana Chamber of Commerce
Recent News About Indiana Chamber of Commerce
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Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana tournament narrows field to final four
What began as a 90-team competition has narrowed to the final four in the Indiana Chamber's fourth annual Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana tournament.
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Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana tournament narrows down to elite eight
With the competition heating up, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce's annual Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana tournament has narrowed down to its elite eight contenders.
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Indiana Chamber narrows down coolest thing made contest to sweet sixteen
The Indiana Chamber's annual Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana contest has narrowed its field from 90 competitors to the Sweet 16.
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Indiana Chamber releases final phase of tax study focusing on property tax reforms
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has released the final phase of its tax study, aimed at guiding state lawmakers on potential reforms to Indiana's tax structure.
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Indiana Chamber recognizes leaders at annual awards dinner
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce hosted its 35th Annual Awards Dinner at the Indiana Convention Center, featuring a keynote address by Chuck Todd, NBC chief political analyst and former moderator of Meet the Press.
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Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana narrows to top 32 competitors
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce's annual Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana tournament has reached its third round, narrowing the field to 32 competitors from an initial record of 90 manufacturers.
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Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana tournament kicks off with record entries
The Indiana Chamber's fourth annual Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana tournament has begun, with a record number of 90 entrants from over 50 cities.
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Chuck Todd to headline Indiana Chamber's annual awards dinner
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is set to host its 35th Annual Awards Dinner on November 13, featuring a keynote address by Chuck Todd, NBC's chief political analyst and former moderator of "Meet the Press." The event will convene top CEOs, business leaders, and public officials from across the state to celebrate achievements in Indiana's business, government, and community sectors.
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Parkview Health honored as 2024 Diversity Champion by Indiana Chamber
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has recognized Parkview Health as the 2024 Jackson Lewis Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Champion. The announcement was made during the annual DEI Summit held at the Ritz Charles in Carmel.
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Best Places to Work in Manufacturing winners named by Indiana Chamber
Indiana's manufacturing sector continues to play a pivotal role in the state's economy. The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has announced the 2024 list of Indiana’s Best Places to Work in Manufacturing, recognizing companies with commendable workplace cultures.
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Wellness Council announces Hoosier Health champions
The Wellness Council of Indiana (WCI), a subsidiary of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, has announced the winners of the 2024 Hoosier Health and Well-Being Champion Awards. Jenny Sanders, benefits and wellness coordinator at School City of Mishawaka, and Molly McGuire, Muncie area supervisor for Indiana Vocational Rehabilitation at Family and Social Services, have been recognized for their contributions to health and well-being in workplace and community settings.
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Report: Childcare challenges cost Indiana billions annually
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has released a new report, in collaboration with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and Early Learning Indiana, that examines the economic impact of childcare challenges in Indiana. The report is part of the broader "Untapped Potential" study, which covers over a dozen U.S. states and highlights the costs and opportunities related to childcare for states, employers, and working parents.
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Madison named Community of the Year by Indiana Chamber
Madison Named Indiana Chamber Community of the Year
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Indiana Chamber Foundation releases initial phase of comprehensive state-wide tax analysis
A new tax study from the Indiana Chamber Foundation reveals that the state stands out for its relatively high reliance on individual income and sales taxes, while it maintains a competitive effective business tax rate. The report also identifies challenges in sectors like manufacturing and life sciences, where property and personal property taxes drive up the effective tax rates.
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Indiana hosts first-ever statewide civics bee for middle schoolers
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce and the Indiana Department of Education hosted the inaugural state Civics Bee on Friday at the Indiana Statehouse. Middle school students from grades 6 to 8 participated in live quiz rounds to test their civics knowledge and gave presentations on community issues before a panel of judges.
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Indiana Chamber releases updated statewide water supply study
(INDIANAPOLIS) — A decade ago, the Indiana Chamber of Commerce commissioned a study on the state’s water supply to provide an account of the resource vital for everyday life and economic development. Now, through the Indiana Chamber Foundation, the organization has released its follow-up research, “Water Policy and Planning: A 10-Year Update.”
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Indiana Chamber opens nominations for Best Places to Work contest
Hoosier companies are encouraged to participate in the Indiana Chamber of Commerce's annual Best Places to Work in Indiana competition, which is now open for nominations.
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Indiana Wellness Summit set for September 12-13 at Convention Center
Employers aiming to enhance the health and productivity of their workforce are encouraged to send representatives to the 2024 Indiana Wellness Summit on September 12-13 at the Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis.
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Indiana Chamber opens registration for Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana competition
Registration is now open for the Indiana Chamber's fourth annual Coolest Thing Made IN Indiana competition, which highlights the state's manufacturing prowess and passion for basketball. This year, the Indiana Destination Development Corporation (IDDC) joins as a partner.
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Indiana Chamber hosts conference on reducing workers' compensation costs
Keeping workers’ compensation premium rates low directly affects the bottom line of Indiana businesses. The Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s 2024 Indiana Workers’ Compensation Conference will feature expert presentations that teach effective strategies to handle claims and cut expenses.