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Marian University vice president receives Sagamore of Wabash AwardĀ 

Marian University’s vice president, Chris Creighton, received the Sagamore of Wabash Award, the highest honor given by the governor.  The Sagamore of Wabash recognizes individuals...

Mike Braun announces 20 additional appointmentsĀ 

Indiana Gov.-elect Mike Braun announced 20 additional appointments to various state agencies and departments ahead of his inauguration on Jan. 13.  These appointments include:  Steve Russo,...

Working well

Black women talk creating balance, feeling joy and following your excitement When she found herself passed out on the bedroom floor, Dr. River Sturdivant realized...

How to look like a boss

In the professional world, making a strong impression often starts with how you present yourself. Looking like a boss is about more than just...

From T-shirts to tech: Rockablock founder talks expansion and return to Indy

Rockland Page is the founder and designer behind the RockaBlock lifestyle brand. In a Q&A with Indianapolis Recorder Editor-in-Chief Camike Jones, Page talks about...

The new Six Sigma sisterhood

Joy Mason, owner of Optimist Business Solutions, was concerned with the inequities she saw both in the professional world and the community at large. In...

Make strategic giving a key marketing tactic

By JAMAR COBB-DENNARD In 2007, I rode a bicycle from LA to Boston with eight friends. But this story isn't about me, it's about the recently...

Grammy’s Mini Mart combines fresh food with a sense of home

Aurelia Turentine has turned Grammy's Mini Mart, nestled in the heart of Indianapolis' northeast side, into more than just a convenience store — it’s...

Teamsters launch historic strike against Amazon amid holiday rushĀ 

Workers nationwide launched the largest strike against Amazon in U.S. history on Dec. 19, targeting the $2 trillion corporation during the peak holiday season.   Teamsters...

Fight for Life Foundation brings holiday cheer to Indy studentsĀ 

Former Indianapolis Colt Marlin Jackson’s Fight for Life Foundation provided toys and pizza parties to nearly 2,000 students from six Indy schools.  The Be a...
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