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INChamber: The Podcast

48 Episodes

41 minutes | Jul 13, 2021
Uncovered.com: Making a Difference Together
“No one can do everything, but everybody can do something.” That is the shortened version of the approach and mission of Uncovered.com. Ashlee Fujawa, Anna Eaglin and Jim Brown have teamed to unleash an army of “citizen detectives” to help address the more than 200,000 cold cases involving murdered or missing people in the United States. They do not promise justice, but peace of mind that everything possible is being done to find answers. Some cases are 50 years old; others may have just recently occurred. All publicly available information is brought together in one place from news stories, photos and maps to podcasts, timelines and more. Crowdsourcing is used to help fill in gaps. The three tech veterans are employing a common playbook of collecting information and bringing it back together – and applying it in a new space. Learn more: www.Uncovered.com Ashlee Fujawa (www.linkedin.com/in/ashlee-wilson-fujawa) Anna Eaglin (www.linkedin.com/in/anna-eaglin) Jim Brown (www.linkedin.com/in/jimbrown)  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
33 minutes | Jun 29, 2021
Scott McCorkle: Tackling His Next Big Venture
A business trip to New York City decades ago had him thinking, “Oh, my gosh, I made it!” But despite national and international business deals and travels, Scott McCorkle is all Indiana all the time. The Software Artistry-ExactTarget-Salesforce veteran is seeking another big hit with MetaCX and its focus on the software partnership between buyers and sellers. It’s a risky proposition, with an additional $7.5 million (and more) in funding on the way. McCorkle shares the benefits of talking to a customer each and every day, provides his analysis to the ongoing question of venture capital for Indiana entrepreneurs and says the overall success of Indiana’s tech ecosystem should be measured in decades – not years.  Learn more:  MetaCX (metacx.com) Scott McCorkle (www.linkedin.com/in/scott-mccorkle-206b1) High Alpha (highalpha.com)  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
36 minutes | Jun 15, 2021
Michael McRobbie: Helping Rev the State’s Economic Engine
Michael McRobbie came to Indiana University in 1997 (from his native Australia) as the school’s first vice president for information technology and chief information officer. He retires (as of June 30) 24 years later (14 as president) with a long list of accomplishments, including numbers of degrees awarded and amounts of external research funding earned. The approach to regional campuses evolved during his tenure, while the commitment to international opportunities and partnerships accelerated to record levels. Innovation always was at the forefront for the 70-year-old McRobbie, who cites an enormous challenge to American university supremacy in this area. He outlines the role of athletics at a major university – and the “jab” he was able to take at his wife during the 2020 football season.  Learn more: IU Office of the President (https://president.iu.edu) Michael McRobbie (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-mcrobbie-6a503838/)  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
31 minutes | May 18, 2021
Allison Barber: Contributing to Success Off and On the Court
Allison Barber brings an education and business background to her role as president and chief operating officer of the Indiana Fever. It’s no surprise that she teamed with several community partners to create a unique program titled Athlete to Advocate. The goal was to give Fever players a chance to amplify their message and make a bigger difference than they already are in the areas in which they are most passionate. On the court, the team is “home” for the first time in more than 600 days. A new coach and a good mix of veteran players and newcomers provides optimism for the 2021 season, the 25th in WNBA history. Barber outlines the growing championship culture for the Fever and the benefits it will bring for all aspects of the franchise and for its players. Learn more:  Indiana Fever (fever.wnba.com) Allison Barber (fever.wnba.com/video/meet-fever-president-dr-allison-barber) Athlete to Advocate (fever.wnba.com/news/fever-players-athlete-to-advocate-program) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
27 minutes | May 4, 2021
Beth Keyser: ‘Making the Healthy Choice the Easy Choice’
Beth Keyser, president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana, says her life’s work has been focused on “improving the health of humanity.” In her nearly 10 months in her current role, she has emphasized those words to Anthem’s nearly 5,000 Indiana associates. She says it is reinforcing that Anthem is not just a health insurance company, but a health-focused one. The strategies are not new in the form of proactive, preventive care instead of sick care. While she acknowledges the challenges – including poor outcomes and high costs – in her new home state, she is optimistic about movement toward “making the healthy choice the easy choice.” The Mississippi native has worked in the industry through the country and internationally. She is enjoying Indiana sunsets and looking forward to some travel experiences around the state. Learn more: Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield (www.anthem.com) July 2020 press release (www.anthem.com/press/indiana/beth-keyser-named-president-of-anthem-blue-cross-and-blue-shield-in-indiana) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
36 minutes | Apr 20, 2021
AJ Patton: Never Forgetting Where He Came From
Growing up in a housing project in Terre Haute and seeing his mother faced with a $400 gas bill she could not pay left a lasting impression on AJ Patton. Today, he is blending entrepreneurship, clean energy, neighborhood revitalization, new jobs and more through 548 Capital in hard-hit communities in Chicago. A Black man, he was on the receiving end of hundreds of “No’s” when it came to raising money. It took a stint as an Uber driver to turn things around. Terre Haute is still home for family members, and he is looking to bring the important work he is doing there and to several other Indiana locations. From someone who “did not know a person who looked like me who wore a tie to work until I was 18 years old” to leading a single project that included 14 minority- and women-owned contractors, Patton is determined to build more bridges. “I’m part of those people you just can’t write of,” he says. And you should not. Learn more: ·        548 Capital (https://548capital.com) ·        AJ Patton (www.linkedin.com/in/aj-patton-34077914) ·        Energy News Network profile (https://energynews.us/2019/08/22/entrepreneurs-launch-clean-energy-powered-affordable-housing-startup-in-chicago) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
38 minutes | Apr 6, 2021
Mark Klein: Connecting the Pieces in the Export World
“It’s a really, really, really big world out there and there are a lot of customers in it.” That is among the parting shots during an engaging conversation with Mark Klein, regional director for the Export-Import Bank of the United States. Klein adds that companies, no matter their size or product line, should not be afraid to ask for help. While exporting may not be for everyone, there are more than a few businesses that would no longer be in business without the international customers. EXIM is the official export credit agency of the U.S., supplementing financing that is already out there. Through a pre-export solution to export credit insurance and foreign buyer financing, EXIM reduces risk and provides the guarantees that help keep the export chain well-oiled. Klein has 20-plus years of experience in Indiana in the banking and EXIM worlds. Learn more: Export-Import Bank of the United States www.exim.gov Mark Klein www.linkedin.com/in/markklein1 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
38 minutes | Mar 23, 2021
Katie Jenner: Education Passion 24 Hours a Day
Indiana’s first Secretary of Education makes it immediately clear that she is passionate about her profession. “I go to bed thinking about it. I wake up thinking about it. And sometimes, in the middle of the night, I wake up thinking about it.” Jenner outlines her experiences – both in the classroom and with community partners in administrative roles – her relationship with Gov. Eric Holcomb (her current and former boss) and the priorities she is hearing about on a current listening tour. She says there is no room for the finger pointing between K-12 education and business that took place at one point in time. Similarly, the government silos must, once and for all, be broken down. Partnerships are one of the keys – as long as they ultimately benefit students.  Indiana Department of Education (www.doe.in.gov) Katie Jenner (www.doe.in.gov/idoe/superintendent) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
30 minutes | Mar 9, 2021
Phil and Brittany Moser: Fulfilling a Legacy
Brittany Moser lived her life to the fullest before it was cut short by disease at age 32. Her father, Phil, a Steuben County resident his entire life, was along for many precious moments as his daughter’s best friend. Not only did Phil (and family/friends) complete the list of Colorado outdoor adventures that he/Brittany had begun, but he is determined to honor her in a special way. Since Brittany had majored in film production at Ball State University and dreamed of entering the movie business in California, he is working with producers in an effort to turn his book – Free and Fearless: The Amazing Impact of One Precious Life – into a movie. Phil shares his “connection” with Brittany: “What we had was special. In the toughest moments of life, that is what will carry you through.’ Brittany was grateful for the support she received from her parents. Today, Phil is grateful for the opportunity to carry on her story. Free and Fearless: The Amazing Impact of One Precious Life (freeandfearlessbook.com) About Phil Moser (freeandfearlessbook.com/about-the-author)  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
35 minutes | Feb 23, 2021
Todd Stottlemyre: ‘Observing’ to Become a Better You
Despite being part of two World Championship teams with the Toronto Blue Jays and having a successful pitching career, Todd Stottlemyre was suffering greatly on the inside in 1993. He talks about the source of his anger and guilt – and, more importantly, what he did at that time that changed his life forever. Stottlemyre shares his story as part of a fictional book that all can relate to. The Observer: A Modern Fable on Mastering Your Thoughts & Emotions is an easy read but one packed with powerful messages and strategies for success. Many of the lessons learned apply to the business world where Stottlemyre runs a private equity fund and helps coach executives of its portfolio companies. And we learn more about Todd’s father, Mel, legendary pitcher and pitching coach with the New York Yankees. Todd Stottlemyre (toddofficial.com/about) The Observer (toddofficial.com/the-observer) Book trailer (www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBTcMEm6A78) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
33 minutes | Feb 9, 2021
Brock Hesler: Listening … and Reacting
From previous career roles at United Way and in health care, Brock Hesler has always been in a position to help others. That has continued during his nearly seven years at the Indiana Chamber. The game plan: Listen to current and prospective members, target the two or three ways the Chamber can best assist them and spring into action. It’s a strategy that works well, whether in “normal” times or the unprecedented circumstances of 2020. The end result is a strong partnership. Hesler says he has learned about the resiliency of the Indiana business community. That will be crucial as the Chamber and its Foundation help lead the state’s economic recovery. Boone County business success and Butler (basketball and more) are part of the discussion.  Indiana Chamber membership - www.indianachamber.com/membership/member-benefits Brock Hesler - www.linkedin.com/in/brock-hesler-5527b667 Indiana Chamber Foundation - www.indianachamber.com/about/indiana-chamber-foundation See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
43 minutes | Jan 26, 2021
Tyler Ludlow: ‘I Have to Make a Decision …’
The phrase above is how many people look at the process of making a choice. Tyler Ludlow, founder and chief decision scientist at the Decision Skills Institute, says his role is to help turn decisions from “burdens into opportunities for growth.” It’s big for businesses – Ludlow applied his trade at Unilever and Eli Lilly – and individuals. Ludlow notes that it’s also important to decouple the decision process from the outcome, in which many things are out of the decision-maker’s control. We talk about heredity vs. environment in decision making, geographic factors and more. Plus, learn from Ludlow’s own real-life example in a family dilemma that featured important decision concepts and applications. And experience it for yourself by participating in a free virtual challenge.  ·        Decision Skills Institute ·        Tyler Ludlow ·        Innovating with decision science virtual challenge   See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
33 minutes | Jan 12, 2021
Steve Down: ‘Normalizing’ in a Year That Was Anything But
Steve Down, president of Herff Jones, says he can’t imagine a business more centered on high school and colleges being open and operating as normal than his organization. But when a pandemic hits, memorializing and commemorating a school year only grow in importance. Innovation took over, with creative solutions to completing yearbooks, virtual book signings, delivery of various items and virtual graduation ceremonies – nearly 1,000 serving 250,000 students. The innovation is here to stay in the now 101-year-old business. Learn more about the company and its leader, a Brit who was new to the pomp and circumstance of education completion when he and his family moved to the U.S. 19 years ago. Herff Jones (www.herffjones.com) Steve Down (www.linkedin.com/in/stevedown1) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
28 minutes | Jan 4, 2021
Lydia Tremaine: Talent Shines Through in So Many Ways
Call it an unbeatable combination. Trine University student Lydia Tremaine, 2018 Miss Indiana, won the 2019 Miss America talent competition singing Frank Sinatra’s My Life. Especially resonating with her is the lyric: “Each time you find yourself flat on your face, you pick yourself up and get back in the race.” A few minutes later, in describing the takeaways from her year on the road as the titleholder, she quotes the series finale of The Office: “I wish there was a way to know you’re in the good old days before you’ve actually left them.” There are many more good days for the talented Tremaine, who talks about her own mental health struggles, the magic of music, lessons she has learned/shared and much more. Learn more about Lydia. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
32 minutes | Dec 8, 2020
DuJuan McCoy: Going “full-tilt boogie” all the way
That headline is a self-description for DuJuan McCoy, an Indianapolis native and owner of Circle City Broadcasting (WISH-TV and MyINDY-TV 23). He has been the standard bearer for Black ownership in the television industry. Although progress has been slower than we would prefer, he sees that evolving and progress being made. McCoy’s recent announcement of the new Multicultural News Network can ultimately shine the national and global spotlight on Indiana. He says, “I think things are syncing for change to come to America.” And if “full-tilt boogie” doesn’t grab your attention, how about another comparison when asked about down time and hobbies: “I’m like an ATM machine – never closed and easily accessible.” Listen to learn more about McCoy and his work: ·     Circle City Broadcasting  ·     Multicultural News Network (press release/TV interview) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
35 minutes | Nov 24, 2020
Fort Wayne: PNC Community of the Year
Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry admits that for many years the three rivers flowing through the city were considered “enemies”. Now, after nearly two decades of transformation, they are embraced for a variety of recreational opportunities. Downtown has experienced a similar revival, with the Parkview Field minor league baseball stadium serving as a catalyst. Henry says people are living, working and playing downtown – which helps attract both businesses and talented individuals. The mayor, in his fourth term, talks about his stops in the private sector, other influences on his career and what he enjoys most about his current role.   Learn more: City of Fort Wayne (www.cityoffortwayne.org) Mayor Tom Henry (www.cityoffortwayne.org/meet-the-mayor.html) BizVoice magazine feature (www.bizvoicemagazine.com/interactive/2020/11/#p=48) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
37 minutes | Nov 20, 2020
Brad Bostic: Indiana Wesleyan University Dynamic Leader of the Year
For Brad Bostic, it’s personal. In the early 2000s, he saw his mother suffer from colon cancer. And while the medical professionals worked diligently to help her, the silos and systems in place were frustrating. Bostic wants efficient, effective and personalized health care for all. His company, hc1, strives to help make that happen through accumulating and analyzing lab test data. It has 23 billion (and counting each day) results in its system. It has pioneered precision health insight networks – and Bostic won’t rest until he’s confident “all steps are being taken to give us the best possible chance for a healthy life.” Learn more: hc1 (www.hc1.com/workforce-advisor) CV 19 Lab Testing Dashboard (https://cv19dashboard.org/?utm_campaign=COVID-19%20Dashboard&utm_source=PRweb&utm_medium=Press%20Release)  See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
30 minutes | Nov 16, 2020
Dr. Kristina Box: Bayh-Lugar Government Leader of the Year
The spotlight has shined brightly on Indiana State Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box. She would prefer being behind the scenes working with her team and digging into the numbers but accepts the upfront role as part of dealing with COVID-19. The “overwhelming negative response to being asked to wear masks” has been surprising, she says, and the uncertainty – “the only guarantee with this pandemic is it’s going to change” – has been challenging. She talks about the team effort, the early influence that led her to a medical career and areas of progress in other important areas of health care. Learn more: Indiana State Department of Health (www.in.gov/isdh) BizVoice magazine feature story (www.bizvoicemagazine.com/interactive/2020/11/#p=30) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
29 minutes | Nov 11, 2020
Dave Ricks: Ogletree Deakins Business Leader of the Year
Dave Ricks came to Indiana twice for family–undergraduate studies at Purdue (a tradition onhis father’s side) and graduate work at Indiana University (following his now wife of 24 years).Hestayed the second time, beginning his career at Eli Lilly and Company, which producesmedicines for 40 million people every day. Ricks and Lilly quickly sprang into action at the startof COVID-19, creating testing capacity where none existed, immediatelyworking on antibodytherapies and more. He discusses all that, what needs to take place to “crush” this virus and thelist he keeps and reviews annually to guide his efforts in the workplace and the broadercommunity. Learn more: Eli Lilly and Company (www.lilly.com) BizVoice magazine feature story (www.bizvoicemagazine.com/interactive/2020/11/#p=16) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
35 minutes | Oct 27, 2020
Samantha Johnson-Helms: Making Beautiful Music
Listen and learn. Listen and adapt. Listen and entertain the world. Samantha “Sammy” Johnson-Helms has achieved so much in her 31 years with only more accomplishments to come. Valuable lessons from a business career at Catalent (formerly Cook Pharmica) come into play every day in her role as principal clarinet – and now also executive director – with the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra. She details the business skills and educational opportunities (nearing completion of her doctorate) that have paved the way. You have the opportunity to listen – to both the words and the wonderful musical sounds of this Hoosier artist. Learn more: Samantha Johnson-Helms (www.samanthajohnsonhelms.com) Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra (www.thso.org) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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