Johnson County business news: May 3
Johnson County Farm Bureau Insurance welcomes new agent
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance announces that Taylor Sadkowski has joined the company as an agent in the Whiteland office at 317 U.S. 31 North. He has completed Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance’s professional insurance training program.
Sadkowski brings a wealth of experience in leadership and relationship-building to his new role. With a background in academic administration and coaching, he is driven by a passion for helping others and is committed to supporting clients through life’s milestones and challenges.
Franciscan Health, Forte expand orthopedic services
Franciscan Health has partnered with Forte Sports Medicine and Orthopedics to expand orthopedic services and care in Indiana.
The orthopedic surgeons practicing with Franciscan Physician Network Joint Replacement Surgeons (JRSI) and Franciscan Physician Network Orthopedic Specialists will join Forte Sports Medicine and Orthopedics.
Physicians will see patients at the Forte Greenwood location and the new Forte Mooresville location inside the Center for Hip and Knee Surgery at Franciscan Health Mooresville.
The Forte office in Greenwood is located at 1401 W. County Line Road and can be contacted at 317-817-1200 or online at forteortho.com.
JCBank named Five Star Member
JCBank has been honored as a Five Star Member of the Indiana Bankers Association (IBA). The award was presented in recognition of JCBank’s Association involvement throughout 2024.
The Five Star Member designation recognizes those IBA-member banks that demonstrate outstanding commitment to the Association in five areas: political awareness, issues advocacy, life-long learning, IBA volunteerism and Preferred Service Provider utilization.
The Indiana Bankers Association supports Indiana banking through issues analysis, professional education and products and services that enhance member banks’ ability to serve their communities.
IMCU awards funds to area nonprofits
Indiana Members Credit Union in collaboration with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis, awarded three nonprofit organizations $154,000 in grant funds through the Community Multiplier – Member Match program.
Indiana Members Credit Union and its board of directors presented checks to the following organizations: Helping Veterans and Families of Indiana Inc., the Chin Community of Indiana and Burmese American Community Institute. The $154,000 in grants will support these organizations with their career development, educational assistance and supportive services programs for prospective homeowners.
Community Multiplier offers grants between $25,000 and $125,000 for nonprofit organizations headquartered in Indiana or Michigan that partner with an FHLBank Indianapolis member financial institution on targeted affordable housing initiatives. With a 10% matching funds commitment from the member financial institution, FHLBank Indianapolis is providing grants between $25,000 and $125,000.