Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce is recognized for 'ALL IN Kosciusko Campaign'
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KOSCIUSKO COUNTY, Ind. -- Business is booming. The Indiana Chamber of Commerce looks for a community every year that embodies the spirit of entrepreneurship-- and this year the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce is being recognized for their ALL IN Kosciusko Campaign, which drives community innovation through visibility.
The county's industries are shifting toward growth in the last five years. Data from the State of Indiana show growth in the education, construction, and real estate sectors, among others. The All In initiative includes clear goals for the county's future and invites regional business leaders to share their visions.
President and CEO of the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, Rob Parker and All In founding member Jim Lancaster join Jordan Hatfield to talk about the community recognition.
For more information on the ALL IN Initiative, you can visit their website.