Dr. Daryl Yost
Ideas@Work
November 12, 2024, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
You won’t want to miss this! Join the entrepreneurial community, educators, and business leaders on November 12, 2024, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., to celebrate innovation, outstanding community leadership and to be inspired by our keynote speaker.
We encourage event check-in by 11:00 a.m. for the program, which promptly starts at 11:30 a.m. The event ends at 1 p.m. with optional networking to follow.
Individual registration for the event is $75, and sponsorships are available.
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David Ponraj will be the 2024 Ideas@Work keynote speaker. Ponraj is a nationally respected leader in economic development and entrepreneurship, dedicated to creating impactful solutions for communities. His keynote address will focus on how entrepreneurship can drive economic growth and empowerment. Learn more.
Interested in sponsoring entrepreneurs to attend or sponsoring the event? Simply complete this form and send it to Jami Thomas, jthomas@niic.net. Or, contact Jami if you’d like to hear more about sponsorships.
The annual Dr. Daryl Yost Ideas@Work Signature Event Series traditionally convenes up to 500 entrepreneurs, business leaders, and students to fuel the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit in Northeast Indiana and the greater region. The Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation serves as the event venue.
Each Ideas@Work event features dynamic, distinguished leaders in innovation and entrepreneurship. We celebrate entrepreneurs and outstanding leadership in our community. Click below for highlights from past events.
For information about sponsoring Ideas@Work, contact Jami Thomas at jthomas@niic.net
Keynote Speaker, James "Jay" Bailey
President and CEO, Russell Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Keynote Speaker, Wendy Kennedy
President and Founder, WKI, wendykennedy.com
Keynote Speaker, Santiago Jaramillo
CEO and Co-Founder of Emplify
Keynote Speaker, Angie Hicks
Co-Founder of Angie's List, Chief Customer Officer of Angi Homeservices
Keynote Speaker: Chuck Surack
CEO and Founder of Sweetwater
Keynote Speaker: J. B. Bernstein
Legendary Sports Marketing Pioneer
Keynote Speaker: Eric Doden
President of Indiana Economic Development Corporation
The Ideas@Work Signature Event Series serves as a platform to celebrate and recognize business builders. Established in 2015, the award was named after Dr. Mike Mirro, a prominent physician, entrepreneur, visionary, researcher and community leader. Dr. Mirro was the founding board chair of The NIIC. Originally, the award was presented to clients of The NIIC student business builder program. This has changed to also include all NIIC clients.
NIKKI & BRET KEISTER, 46 GRAPHICS
ANGELA HARRISON, BAKERSON PIE COMPANY
JILLIAN LEE, UNIQUELEE CREATIONS, LLC.
3B APPS, FOUNDERS NATHAN AND MITCHELL SKEES
JENTRI CRIPE, OWNER/DESIGNER, SPREAD THE SPARKLE
D-N-S DESIGN, FOUNDERS MATT VANLANDINGHAM AND LINDAL WALKER
ASHELY COLEMAN, LA’SHIC, CREATOR OF ORTHOPEDIC HIGH HEELS
The Dr. Daryl Yost Community Impact Award honors the remarkable legacy of Dr. Daryl Yost, a cherished colleague and friend.
This prestigious award celebrates the exemplary contributions of innovative philanthropists who lead transformational change within our community. As we honor the memory and the immense impact of Dr. Daryl Yost, we are reminded of his unwavering dedication to connecting people, fostering service to the Kingdom of God, and his indispensable role in managing projects and systems to achieve success.
He personified humility, always placing the mission of the organization above himself. His influence and leadership in Fort Wayne—as well as his involvement in numerous educational, community, and state Boards of Directors—exemplified his commitment to making a difference.
Dr. Yost’s empathetic leadership, boundless generosity, and genuine connection with everyone he encountered left an indelible mark on countless lives. As we gather for the NIIC’s annual Ideas@Work Event, we also celebrate his legacy.
We invite you to submit a nomination for this prestigious award. It’s a tribute to those who, like Dr. Yost, are dedicated to making our community a better place through innovation and servanthood.
PAST RECIPIENTS:
John Dortch with Jami Thomas at the 2023
Ideas@Work entrepreneurial event.
In 2023, the award was presented to John Dortch. “John’s dedication to our community has contributed to the economic and social development of the City of Fort Wayne. He promotes its growth and prosperity. He has passion for helping others succeed, which led him to create several businesses,” said Jami Thomas, senior director of business development. His enterprises include the Penta C.S. Group, Fort Wayne Ink Spot, and The Dream Center. He is the author of three books and has provided leadership to numerous organizations serving Fort Wayne youth and minority communities. Read the press release.
In 2022, Mike Fritsch, NIIC President and CEO, presented the award to Cheryl Taylor. “Cheryl is a trailblazer, a pioneer, a philanthropic thought leader, a disruptor, a coach, and a mentor. Cheryl and her team created transformational opportunities to equip leaders to be better leaders. They fostered a culture of care to bend the curve on Allen County nonprofit organizations to be more effective, to embrace community, and more importantly, the collegiality of practice to set a high bar of excellence,” said Fritsch. Read the news release
In 2020 Maclyn (Mac) Parker, Chair, The Olive B. Cole Foundation, was the inaugural award recipient. Mac is a NIIC Board Member and has been since its inception over 20 years ago. Through his leadership and commitment, he has demonstrated his ability to support The NIIC throughout its life. It’s an honor on behalf of The NIIC Board and our entire organization for this award to be presented to Maclyn (Mac) Parker.
Upon receiving the award, Mac said, “It is a real honor to receive this award, particularly because it is named after Daryl Yost. He was a mentor of many and a good friend to a lot of us.” While accepting the award, Parker reflected on visiting Indianapolis and Chattanooga some years ago and was inspired to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors for Northeast Indiana. This led, in part, to the formation of The NIIC. “New job creation and helping entrepreneurs is important to economic development. The NIIC has fostered that. Karl LaPan has been such a great leader, and The NIIC has done so much in our community, leading entrepreneurship.” Read the news release