Episodes

  • Prescribing Progress: Hancock Health & the Mayo Clinic Care Network
    Dec 29 2025

    As a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network, Hancock Health benefits from the knowledge of world-leading specialists who advise skilled local providers on diagnosis and treatment, including for the most complex health conditions. Jason Wells, Executive Director of Collaboration and Integration and the Mayo Clinic Care Network Relationship for Hancock Health, delves deeper into what this partnership means for local caregivers and those living in and around Hancock County, Indiana.

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    44 mins
  • Put THAT in Your Pipeline and Staff It
    Nov 24 2025

    Workforce, of course, is very front-of-mind for businesses. Before landing or expanding somewhere, they want to know if they’ll be able to hire not only enough employees, but the right kind of employees. So how might a community go about ensuring businesses can do that? We’ll tell you one thing–the forthcoming Hancock County Career Center ain’t a bad place to start. Join HC3 Director Stan Wilkison for the lowdown on this pipeline powerhouse.

    Represent a business interested in partnering with HC3? Reach out to Stan Wilkison at stan.wilkison@mvcsc.k12.in.us.

    Learn more about the Amplify Hancock Innovation Center here.

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    28 mins
  • Prepping the Future Workforce Part IV: New Palestine Community Schools
    Oct 28 2025

    New Palestine High School in the town of New Palestine in southwestern Hancock County fosters work-based learning partnerships with local employers to prepare students for the local workforce while bolstering a strong local workforce pipeline for employers. Jeremy Large, Work-Based Learning Coordinator for New Palestine High School, discusses how students have paid opportunities at dozens of businesses representing a diverse cross section of the area’s economy. Do you represent a business interested in partnering with New Palestine High School? Contact Jeremy at jlarge@newpal.k12.in.us.

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    26 mins
  • ORIGIN STORY: An early HEDC leader reflects ahead of the organization’s 40th anniversary
    Sep 3 2025

    Tom Miller started as Executive Director of the Hancock Economic Development Council in 1989, not long after the organization was incorporated in September 1985. As the HEDC prepares to celebrate its 40th anniversary, Tom takes us back to the early days of the Council–a time of growth and promise for Hancock County.

    Check out a web article and video celebrating the HEDC's 40th here.

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    25 mins
  • Prepping the Future Workforce Part III: Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation
    Aug 6 2025

    At the Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation in northwestern Hancock County, Indiana, students start learning about the opportunities awaiting them in the local workforce as young as kindergarten. At the high school, popular career and technical education classes like welding and certified nursing assistant allow students to earn industry certifications and college credits during the school day that will give them a head start on their futures. The school corporation also works extensively with the three others in the county on vocational education offerings–a collaboration slated to reach a whole new level next year upon the opening of a new career center. Dr. Jack Parker, superintendent of the Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation, tells us all about it.

    Do you represent a company interested in partnering with the Mt. Vernon Community School Corporation on work-based learning opportunities? Reach out to Mt. Vernon High School at 317-485-3131 or info@mvcsc.k12.in.us.

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    19 mins
  • Prepping the Future Workforce Part II: Greenfield-Central Schools
    Jul 8 2025

    This month’s episode continues our five-part series on how Hancock County schools are preparing young people for the future workforce. After an excellent interview with Dr. George Philhower of Eastern Hancock Schools in June we’re making Part II all about Greenfield-Central Schools with Superintendent Dr. Harold Olin, Assistant Superintendent Jason Cary, and Greenfield-Central High School Principal Dan Walbaum. In our conversation, we talk about how GC goes about career and technical education and work-based learning, as well as what the exciting future holds for a new career center under development in the county.

    If you’re interested in partnering with Greenfield-Central Schools on work-based learning opportunities, please reach out to Superintendent Dr. Harold Olin at holin@gcsc.k12.in.us, Assistant Superintendent Jason Cary at jcary@gcsc.k12.in.us, and/or High School Principal Dan Walbaum at dwalbaum@gcsc.k12.in.us.

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    18 mins
  • Prepping the Future Workforce Part I: Eastern Hancock Schools
    Jun 3 2025

    In Hancock County, Indiana, there’s a lot of thought and energy invested into preparing the local workforce, starting with the young people enrolled in its excellent schools. In this episode, Dr. George Philhower, Superintendent of Eastern Hancock Schools, tells us all about how the school district gives students opportunities to explore careers, engage with the real world, and have authentic experiences. He talks about how the school corporation tracks data on students’ career interests and uses that information to secure work-based learning opportunities in the community. Dr. Philhower also recalls his travels to Switzerland, where he learned about that country’s effective apprenticeship model and became part of efforts to build something similar in Indiana.

    Reach out to Dr. Philhower about work-based learning opportunities at gphilhower@easternhancock.org.

    This episode kicks off a five-part series exploring how Hancock County's public school districts prepare students for the local workforce.

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    33 mins
  • Hancock Health's Future in Focus
    May 21 2025

    May Bonus Episode! If you’re a fan of this podcast then you know that Hancock County, Indiana is growing. And with that growth comes a growing demand for medical services. Hancock Health has been providing top-tier medical care to the county and region for decades. Right now, it has the means to have equipment transported to the hospital once a week for PET/CT scans, which are instrumental in fighting cancer and other conditions. However, as demand for medical services grows, the healthcare provider knows full well the need to have such capabilities of its own in house far more than one day a week. But they need your help, which is why they’re kicking off a three-year, $3 million fundraising campaign. Nancy Davis and Allyson Smith of the Hancock Health Foundation as well as Dr. Julia Compton, a physician with Hancock Health, tell us all about it.
    Donate to the campaign here.
    Sign up for the Health Foundation’s Golf Outing here.
    Questions about this campaign? Reach out to episode guests at ndavis@hancockregional.org and asmith@hancockregional.org.

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    15 mins