Tag: Farmer Marketing
Indiana University-Purdue University of Indianapolis has announced several new accelerated degree programs that will help students graduate earlier and save money in the process. Students who enroll in the new accelerated programs will be able to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in five years instead of six, saving an average of $7,000 in …read more.
Lauren Robel, Indiana University provost and executive vice president, signed a preliminary agreement March 23 with the IÉSEG School of Management in Paris, France, on behalf of IU’s Kelley School of Business and the College of Arts and Sciences. The memorandum of intent for academic collaboration represents the first step toward partnerships between the school …read more.
By RENEA SALYER VP Member Relations, Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce Small Business Connection is a forum for small business owners coming together to share ideas, brainstorm, and learn more about hot topics pertaining to small business marketing, promotion and enhancing sales. Each business will have the opportunity to share what is working and what did …read more.
Syracuse Redevelopment Commission continued its discussion on marketing the SR 13/U.S. 6 technology and industrial park during a meeting Tuesday afternoon. Syracuse Town Manager Henry DeJulia reported he had looked at various real estate websites as a way to market the park. He found three sites that offered free listings, however, for premium placement on …read more.
Marketing the U.S. 6/SR 13 technology park was the main topic of discussion of the Syracuse Redevelopment Commission meeting Tuesday. Commission members are Henry DeJulia, Syracuse town manager: Paul Stoelting, Syracuse town councilman; Ernie Rogers, local realtor; Larry Siegel, Syracuse town councilman; and Dan Van Lue, local business owner; and Jim Evans, director of finance …read more.
Farmers interested in reaching new local food markets but are unable to attend a daylong workshop can get the same information through an online series. Hancock County Extension educator, Roy Ballard, said the program, “MarketReady Indiana – Scaling up Your Production and Marketing of Farm Products,” is designed to help food suppliers succeed and stay …read more.
