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Stopping the brain drain: Marketability can help
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSeventy-three percent of Indiana businesses are concerned about the “brain drain,” or the number of top young talent who leave Indiana, according to a recent Indiana Business Council Survey. “A lot of people might not agree with me, but...Tags: Media Industry, Politics, Colleges and Universities, Demographics, File Sharing
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Jobs cut at Graphic Packaging in LaPorte
Tribune CorrespondentLAPORTE - A LaPorte manufacturing company is shutting its doors, a move that will mean the loss of more than local 100 jobs. Graphic Packaging International Inc. announced the decision on Wednesday. The move is in response to the struggling economy...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Companies and Corporations
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How big a hit from AM General layoff?
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe last time AM General had a large layoff - 300 people in January - Modineer in Niles soon followed with a layoff of about 60. A supplier of metal fabrication for the Humvee, Modineer is an example of how an AM General layoff really can cut far...Tags: Employees, Unemployment, Job Layoffs, Automotive Equipment, Companies and Corporations
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Development debate: How much city help is too much?
South Bend Tribune Staff WritersIn cities across America’s Rust Belt, it’s common for governmental leaders to step in with money, new roads and sidewalks, cheap land and other incentives to encourage economic growth. Sometimes that help includes buying old industrial sites,...Tags: Business Enterprises, Politics, Business, Finance, Real Estate Buyers
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Pa. zoo on brink of finishing elephant sperm bank
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Zoo officials trying to establish North America's first elephant sperm bank have been slowed by bureaucratic hurdles. But officials at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium hope South African officials will approve the shipment of...Tags: Politics, Elections
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Local leaders surprised by Donnelley's decision to close South Bend printing operation
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- R.R. Donnelley & Sons is closing the doors of Bowne & Co., much to the surprise of South Bend leaders. The company sent out a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN, to the state on Friday. The company, which purchased...Tags: St. Joseph County (Indiana), Layoffs and Downsizing, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), New York, Companies and Corporations
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Second person leaves Food Bank; interim CEO hired
The Food Bank of Northern Indiana has hired an Indianapolis consultant to serve as interim director — but only until a new CEO is hired.
Erv Picha has filled that role since the beginning of March, coming about 20 or so hours a week.
The Food...Tags: Employers, Social Issues, Career and Workplace, Indiana, Charity
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Business leaders brainstorm in South Bend
SOUTH BEND — More than 50 local business leaders gathered today at Century Center to generate ideas that the group hopes could ignite redevelopment and change in South Bend.
The forum was not open for media coverage.
"As business people, we do...Tags: Business Enterprises, Politics, Human Interest, Elections, Local Elections
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Lennon, Holtz among those receiving Notre Dame honorary degrees
SOUTH BEND — Retiring alumni association director Charles F. "Chuck" Lennon and former head football coach Lou Holtz will be among 12 people who will be presented honorary degrees at the University of Notre Dame’s May 22 commencement in...Tags: NASA, England, Science and Technology, Politics, University of California, Los Angeles
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Past South Bend mayors offer input on qualities a new mayor should have
SOUTH BEND — Courage. Leadership. Intelligence. Experience.
Sound like a political campaign ad?
Perhaps, but those are some of the key qualities that South Bend’s next mayor will need if he is going to help grow good-paying jobs, improve...Tags: St. Joseph County (Indiana), Politics, Indiana, Primaries, Elections
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Indianapolis businessman and top GOP donor indicted
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A former Indiana businessman who served for years as National Lampoon's chief executive was arrested Wednesday on charges he ran an elaborate Ponzi scheme that defrauded investors of more than $200 million to help fund a lavish...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Securities, Financially Distressed Companies, Elections
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GM chief financial officer resigns unexpectedly
DETROIT (AP) — General Motors' finance chief is leaving after being passed over for the CEO job. Chris Liddell, who guided the company to its first profitable year since 2004 and led its successful public stock offering, will step down on April...Tags: Amman (Jordan), Microsoft Corporation, Science and Technology, Finance, Financially Distressed Companies
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