Southern Indiana Business May-June 2020 | Page 23

2016 CHRIS GARTEN Indiana state senator (District 45) When Chris Garten first made his name in Southern Indiana, it was through selling some of the finest coun- tertops in the area. His company, Signature Countertops, is what he calls the cornerstone of his service in the community. From there, he served at multiple organizations, including Scott County’s Chamber of Commerce. “Since then, we’ve grown signifi- cantly,” Garten said of his company. “We just added a huge robot to our floor. We’ve grown to the tune of 30 percent to 35 percent. We’ve hired an additional eight to 10 jobs. We hope to add another four to five by the end of the year. We’ve just been blessed to have a lot of good people.” What separates his company from competitors, he said, is the quality of his product. He imports directly from quarries in places like Brazil and Italy, where he picks from the finest granite, marble and quartz. But before his life in business, Garten was a soldier. “I served in the Marine Corps,” he said. “I deployed in Iraq twice, once in 2003 and again in 2005. I just feel like God has given me a heart of service.” That heart of service drew him to a different field in 2018, when he became an Indiana state senator, representing District 45. It was that same call to service that brought him to the military that also drew him into the world of politics. During his first year in the Indiana General Assembly, Garten was the only freshman legislator to author and pass a standalone bill, something that brings him a fair amount of pride. To him, it’s all about what he calls constituent services. Garten wants to be on the front lines helping his constitu- ents navigate bureaucratic processes, often taking the time to personally point them toward the right resources. What pushes him to go above and beyond stretches back to his childhood. “The reality for me is that I grew up very poor in a broken home,” Garten said. “I had a lot of people that stepped in and intervened in my situation. I had a lot of people step up and provide love and care for me. I’m talking countless people who answered the call. For me not to intervene and help out and give back as much as I can would be selfish. That’s why God has called me to ser- vice through so many outlets.” May / June 2020 23