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Jon Speer

So what's next? I'm in Indy focusing on the "life sciences" movement in Indiana. After watching the Midtown Brews video, I can relate. We are trying to build something fantastic in Indiana too. A group of us startedINpact, a network of Indiana's medical device service providers, focusing on …

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Ruth Ann  Barrett

This report contains interesting survey data among findings:

Yet they’re mostly talk and little walk: conducting senior level discussion (37 percent),
publishing CSR guidelines (32 percent), and doing nothing (31 percent) topped the
list of what executives are doing to push the ecological mantra.


Top environmental sustainability challenges included low …

Betsey Merkel

Thank you for posting this Bill.

While at the Center for Regional Economic Issues (REI) at Case, (2003 - 2005) our Center and Northeast Ohio had the benefit of learning from each other from a total of 78 Tuesday afternoon forums, "Tuesdays@REI." It was Norm Roulet who had the insight to document the …

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I-Open Team

From Chris Reynolds, guest for the June 4 Midtown Brews conversation...

In a video clip with Frank Mills about the loss of story in our region, I said that the emptied church could be understood in the sense that the sacred stories are now occurring in other places, at the edges …

Bruce Missig

The easiest way to make a difference in the world is to make simple changes in your life.  Just by changing you habits you make a big difference in the world.  The easiest way to make a difference is to change over to highly concentrated biodegradable cleaners.

Now I know you are going to …


Bruce Missig

The easiest way to make a difference in the world is to make simple changes in your life.  Just by changing you habits you make a big difference in the world.  The easiest way to make a difference is to change over to highly concentrated biodegradable cleaners.

Now I know you are going to …


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