Holcomb to make 15th international business-development trip

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5 thoughts on “Holcomb to make 15th international business-development trip

  1. Before someone complains about the cost of the trip, Landing just one decent sized investment deal would pay for the cost of all 15 trips.

  2. We have many students right here in Indiana ( especially IUPUI ) from
    India. These students are studying at the levels in the STEM fields.
    Studying in at the highest levels of medical research and engineering.

    The city and state should cultivate solid relationships with these students whose family members back in India might be connected to major
    research & development corporations.

    1. They’re getting degrees in Indiana and then leaving to somewhere else. It’s the circle of life.

    2. Jaron W.

      It’s not just that they are leaving. They out don’t want to stay in Indianapolis.
      Most of these high tech STEM students and Post Graduates and PHD candidates
      don’t like it here.

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