Indy Chamber is trying to help companies stay on their feet through the shutdown
As big events like conventions and the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments started canceling last month, leaving the small business across the city reeling, the Indy Chamber sprang into action to offer resources and eventually a loan program in conjunction with the Hogsett administration.
Indy Chamber CEO Michael Huber talks about the programs, what kinds of companies need them most and how the experiences have changed the way he's thinking about his organization and what its mission will be going forward.
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