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Lauren Primer | 1828 Leadership Project Spotlight

Posted by: Katelyn Sussli
Posted: February 4, 2022
Categories: IndyHub

As a Purdue Stamps Leadership Scholar and Biological Engineering graduate (2019), Lauren Li Primer has served for two years as a Frontline Manufacturing Rep and Laboratory Scientist for Insulin Manufacturing at Eli Lilly. Having studied and volunteered abroad […]

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Cameron Harris | 1828 Leadership Project Spotlight

Posted by: IndyHub
Posted: January 27, 2022
Categories: IndyHub

Cameron was born and raised in Indianapolis. He attended Indiana University, Bloomington where he studied Informatics and Marketing and became a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. He then received a Masters of Science in Human Computer […]

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Welcome to IndyHub’s newest board members!

Posted by: IndyHub
Posted: January 25, 2022
Categories: IndyHub

The IndyHub Board of Directors is growing! We are thrilled to welcome the newest additions to the IndyHub Board of Directors and the IndyHub Foundation Board of Directors. Their visionary leadership will help guide our programs and their […]

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The 20-and 30-somethings behind the College Football Playoff

Posted by: IndyHub
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Categories: IndyHub

Already, Indy has kicked off the new year in a big way. Earlier in January, the city welcomed over 100,000 fans for the College Football Playoff National Championship. From concerts on Monument Circle and performance alongside Salesforce Tower […]

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