The Mill today announced the formation of a new advisory board to provide guidance and counsel to The Mill’s Trades District development team. The board will advise on developing the real estate and related ecosystem infrastructure to establish the Trades District as a strategic hub for the Bloomington region’s innovation-fueled economic development initiatives.
“We’re very excited to bring together this panel of leaders to help realize the long-standing vision of the Trades District,” said John Fernandez, Senior Vice President, Innovation & Strategic Partnerships at The Mill. “Collaboration across sectors is essential to building a vibrant innovation hub. We’re not just selling real estate. We’re building a dynamic entrepreneurial neighborhood that channels Bloomington’s unique spirit and attracts the young professional talent and innovation-driven companies that can drive our economy forward.” The new board includes experts from real estate, business, academia, and government, with the majority representing private sector organizations. The board may eventually grow to 15 members, Fernandez said, but is launching with these initial members:
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While Duke Energy customers have been enjoying decreasing rates in 2023, we know there are always concerns about the potential for higher seasonal bills as summer temperatures rise. To help individuals and families in our service territory, we’ve developed a Summer Bill Toolkit containing helpful tips, programs and other useful information.
Below, you will find links to several PDFs with helpful information about financial assistance and summer energy-saving tips. You’ll also find information about our Share the Light Fund®, a program that provides support for Duke Energy customers who may be struggling to pay their energy bills. We recently dedicated an additional $100,000 in funds to the program to help our customers in need. These fact sheets can be found online at duke-energy.com/customer-landing-pages/summer-high-bill. Or, you may visit the seasonal bill page (duke-energy.com/SummerBill), a comprehensive resource with information about customer assistance, seasonal savings ideas, tracking and managing your energy usage and much, much more. Mother Hubbard's Cupboard is hosting its 11th annual Garden Gala, a fundraiser to support its programming that works to increase access to healthy food in ways that cultivate dignity, agency, and community. We hope to see you Friday, Aug. 18 from 6:30 to 9 pm. Support our garden, kitchen education, and pantry programming by joining us for an evening made possible by our community: live music from Trumusiq, a meal provided by People's Cooperative Market, drinks courtesy of Cardinal Spirits and Upland, and a raffle stocked with goods from local vendors. Tickets ($40) are available at the door or at https://www.mhcfoodpantry.org/gardengala. Often leaders are overwhelmed, overextended, and overworked. Imagine what it would feel like not having an endless loop of anxiety and stress because there are just too many tasks on your plate! Imagine a world where you don’t feel the pressure weighing down on your shoulders every single day. With our help at Legacy Business Consultants, achieving this is possible – we strive to provide people with everything they need to successfully thrive in their roles as leaders.
The Leadership Life Preserver Workshop teaches you a 6-step process designed to help you move from barely surviving to successfully thriving. With this process, you can learn how to delegate and prioritize your workload so that it’s manageable and productive. You will learn strategies for growth so you can get more done in less time. This workshop will help you become less stressed and overwhelmed and help you feel more in control of your working environment. With over 30 years of hands-on experience, Jr Blondell will share his proven method of The Leadership Life Preserver. You will discover:
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