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The Art of Doing Business in Indiana

September 21, 20234:15 pm ESTIndianapolis Art Center, 820 E 67th St. Indianapolis, IN 46220

Connect with business leaders and in-house counsel at The Art of Doing Business in Indiana. Attendees will hear from a panel of leaders and experts in both the public and private sectors about opportunities and successes resulting from community collaboration, effective incentive negotiations, mitigating risk and litigation exposure, and negotiating with governmental entities.

Panelists will include:

  • Brock Herr, Senior Vice President, Business Development, Indiana Economic Development Corporation
  • Stephanie Kim, Chief Administrative Officer, Telamon Corporation
  • Matt Conrad, Partner, Frost Brown Todd
  • Carrie Doehrmann, Partner, Frost Brown Todd
  • Nick Huang, Partner, Frost Brown Todd, and panel moderator

There is free parking at the Art Center. We encourage you to pass this invitation along to others in your organization.

RSVP to reserve your spot today.

*Indiana CLE pending for those interested. 

FBT Panelists

Matthew E. Conrad
Matthew E. Conrad

Attorney

Indianapolis, IN

Carrie G. Doehrmann
Carrie G. Doehrmann

Partner

Indianapolis, IN

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Nicholas C. Huang

Partner

Indianapolis, IN

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