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Top 10 business articles on NWI.Life in 2022

Top 10 business articles on NWI.Life in 2022
By: Alayna Wilkening, Aubrey Thomson, Chris Mahlmann, Curtis Hankins, Jennifer Arzola, Lauren Grasham Last Updated: December 19, 2022

From highlighting some of the amazing employees across the many organizations in our Region, to celebrating businesses through their successes, to supporting various groups' accomplishments during the year, 2022 involved a lot in the world of business that we were proud to share on the GreatNews.Life sites.

Veterinarians continued to care for beloved pets in the community, new developments were made and ground-breaking events were held, workers celebrated work anniversaries, doors were opened to brand new complexes, and nonprofits continued to support those with greatest need.

In no particular order, here are the top 10 business articles on NWI.Life to recap the good news in 2022!

From delivery driver to Director of Business Development: Carol Mittman’s story of success at Domino’s Pizza

In 1992, Carol Mittman took a job as a delivery driver for Domino’s Pizza while completing a bachelor’s degree. 30 years later, Mittman manages 25 Domino’s Pizza locations as the director of business development. Her positive attitude and management style has allowed her to inspire team members from all over the area.

“Back in 1992, I was going to college in Chicago and I needed to make extra money. My brother was a manager at Domino's, and he told me that the money was great as a driver. I got a job there and I was a delivery driver while I went to college until I got my bachelor's degree,” Mittman said.

Midwest Express Clinic opens six clinics in 2021, with plans for seven more in 2022

High-quality, affordable, and convenient healthcare in the Region became a lot more accessible in 2021, as Midwest Express Clinic (MEC) opened six new clinics throughout the Chicagoland area, including three in Northwest Indiana: Portage, Cedar Lake, and Griffith. With these new additions, Midwest Express Clinic’s network now crosses through nine different Northwest Indiana communities and over 20 throughout Chicagoland – with more still to come.

2022 marks Midwest Express Clinic’s 10 year anniversary, and 10 years of fulfilling their mission to provide “extraordinary healthcare with heart” – treating the person, not just the ailment. Longtime employees such as Director of Operations Kaitlyn Steinberg, FPC-C, are excited to see the anniversary coincide with so much progress.

McColly School of Real Estate offers flexible programming to aspiring realtors, current brokers, and more

Since its founding in the ‘80s, McColly School of Real Estate has granted students access to education taught by active real estate agents, including McColly’s Director of Education, Tim McColly. As active workers in the field, Director of Marketing and Technology Monica Decker feels they have the best pool of knowledge available to share with students.  

“They can convey real-life examples of situations they come across with transactions or the home buying and selling process,” Decker said. 

Lake County IN Economic Alliance celebrates investors and welcomes next year of development at its Eighth Annual Investors’ Meeting

The Lake County IN Economic Alliance (LCEA) celebrated another year of success during its eighth annual investors' meeting at Innsbrook Country Club. The venue was full of camaraderie as old and new friends were able to reconnect with each other.

Each year, LCEA invites investors and friends to an annual meeting in which attendees learn about the overall impact the alliance has had since its last meeting. The gathering also acts as a networking event for local businesses and investors to get to know each other.

Korellis hosts Annual Safety Fest to keep employees protected on the job

Knowing how to stay safe on the job is just as important as the job itself. To help stress the importance of staying safe at work, Korellis hosted its annual Safety Fest on Wednesday, April 6 to help employees stay on top of the game. 

The Safety Fest consisted of seven different classes over the course of the day. Each class touched on a different topic that employees encounter at work, such as securing a harness or working with equipment and ladders. The event served as a refresher on important safety precautions, as well as showcasing new tips and tricks to take into consideration for upcoming projects.

1st American Management Co. offers full-service options for residential and commercial properties in NWI

1st American Management Co., Inc. AMO® is the largest locally owned property management firm in Northwest Indiana, handling a portfolio of nearly two million square feet of commercial space and over 140 residential condominium/townhome/homeowner associations.

Latitude Commercial Co-Founder Aaron Mcdermott stresses loyalty, philanthropy, and initiative

Latitude Commercial does a lot of business. They’re a full-service commercial real estate brokerage and a property management firm on top of that. With almost a dozen team members, properties across the state, and clients across the country, co-founder and President Aaron McDermott has a lot to manage. It wasn’t always that way though – especially not when it was just him, his brother Brett McDermott, and his old office manager getting things off the ground.

McDermott had experience working in a branch of a national firm where he found that he enjoyed the work – but felt he lacked the support to truly grow that branch. So, he decided to do it himself with his brother as a partner and right-hand man.

Holladay Properties celebrates 70 years of success

Starting a business is a risky and scary endeavor. Few survive. Even fewer thrive.

Despite these odds, Holladay Properties celebrated its 70th anniversary this year. Holladay has a lot more than just longevity to celebrate. Over the last 70 years, Holladay has created a thriving business where people are truly put first.

Gov. Eric Holcomb, Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority, and South Shore Line officially break ground on Double Track Project

On Monday, June 20, state officials including Governor Eric Holcomb broke ground on the transformative $649 million South Shore Double Track Project in Michigan City. Construction is now underway on a second main line stretching between the La Porte county community and Gary that can cut more than 30 minutes off a trip from Michigan City and Chicago.

Other officials and South Shore representatives accompanied Holcomb, including U.S. Senator Todd Young, U.S. Representative Frank J. Mrvan, South Shore Line President Michael Noland, and many others. The Double Track Project should see average commutes to Chicago shrink to about one hour, and includes four new bridges, eight new platforms, and 16.9 total miles of track.

Gisele Jones betters the lives of local students through her work with Big Shoulders Fund

With nearly three years of experience at Big Shoulders Fund and many more years of experience working in the community, Big Shoulders Fund Northwest Indiana Director of Community Partnerships & Engagement Gisele Jones knows how to bolster the community.

For more than 20 years, Jones has worked with youth in the community, so she has a well-developed perspective cultivated through decades of hands-on experience. Although her position at Big Shoulders Fund is a more recent development, her role as director of community partnerships & engagement has opened new doors to further drive her efforts to serve the community.