(Carmel, IN) The Entrepreneurship Advancement Center (EAC) announced today the members of their Board of Directors. This volunteer board will support Executive Director, Cathy Langlois in developing and implementing a strategy to accomplish the EAC’s mission of enhancing the economic health of the communities they serve, fostering and advancing entrepreneurial interest and success.
Representing the broad range of expertise found in the Hamilton County business community, the board members will serve a two year term providing input on strategy and program development and supporting fund raising efforts of the organization.
Board members include: Chairman Terry Anker, The Anker Consulting group. Lorraine Ball, Roundpeg, Don Boezeman, Katz, Sapper, & Miller, Jeff Burt, Hamilton County Alliance, Art Fisher, Baker and Daniels, Matt Frey, Bub’s Restaurants, Kevin Jones, Central Indiana Small Business Development Center, Nick Mathioudakis, Baker and Daniels, Brian Modiano, BlueLock, Craig Penwell, Penwell Insurance, Bill Taylor, Taylored Systems, and Scott Whitlock, Flexware Innovation.
The center will also expand their offerings to include educational services, tools and resources for new and existing companies in Hamilton County.
“Our Board of Directors brings a diverse skill set, and significant experience to the organization” said Cathy Langlois, executive director, Entrepreneurship Advancement Center. “With their contribution we have a tremendous opportunity to effect the economic health of Hamilton County with programs, services and tools for new and growing companies.”
“Serving on this board gives me an opportunity to be a part of advancing the entrepreneurial spirit in Hamilton County from the high school level students to successful entrepreneurs,” said Brian Modiano, EAC Board member and CFO for BlueLock.
About The Entrepreneurship Advancement Center: Established in 2009, The Entrepreneurship Advancement Center is a 501C3 corporation committed to fostering and advancing entrepreneurial interest and success. Offering programs for both high school students, and adult entrepreneurs, the EAC is dedicated to enhancing the economic health of the communities they serve.
Contact:
Cathy Langlois
317.573.4950
clanglois@hcalliance.com



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