Southern Indiana Business March-April 2020 | Page 4
FROM THE EDITOR
Trending toward
success
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usinesses that rest on their laurels seldom are lauded.
There are those that take care of the bottom line.
Others not only turn a profit, but also invest in their
workers on whose backs rest the companies’ success.
Business trends ebb and flow like the ocean’s tide, but they
are the waves that carry our entrepreneurial spirit. Successful
business owners, whether of a startup or a stalwart, embrace inno-
vation and change. Oftentimes, that starts with what’s trending.
Take for instance…
The Do It Yourself craze, and meet Roger and Tina Bonesteel.
When the woodworking hobbyists moved to Southern Indiana,
they found options on buying small amounts
of lumber for their projects limited — so they
decided to grow, mill and sell their own. They
now have a successful business in Sellersburg,
serving the needs of DiYers through-out the
region.
How about…
A business where dogs are welcome to
accompany their humans to work. Meet Ze-
nebia Law, supervisor of Indiana programs at
The Center for Women and Families in New Albany. Zenebia
is big into self-care, so not only are dogs allowed at work, on
some days so are pajamas and movies. The reimagined workplace
includes a self-care room where staff can meditate, create art or
relax in a massage chair.
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Speaking of reimagining…
Local philanthropist Andrew Takami decided to reinvent him-
self at 40. He’s lending his expertise to mitigate the distraction
of fundraising for nonprofits, so they can return to their core mis-
sions. And he’s doing it for “the public good.” That’s inspiring.
Also consider…
The “side hustlers” among us. Those whose money-making
side gigs are ever so dif-ferent from their day jobs. You won’t
believe who’s dashing to your door with takeout.
Inside this edition, you’ll also find:
• Evan Campbell with a touching Tackling Tech;
• Matt Hall of One Southern Indiana answering our Five
Questions;
• Travis Haire, who’s helping Ivy Tech meet area workforce
needs; and
• We’re giving The Last Word to local entrepreneurs shar-
ing ideas and supporting one another through the “1 Mil-
lion Cups” initiative. It’s kind of a giant Kaffeeklatsch for
business-minded folks.
So grab your own cup of coffee and sit with us a spell. Read-
ing is trending ...
Contact the editor at [email protected] or
812-206-2130.