enFocus holds impact celebration to celebrate ten-year anniversary

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- More than 20 posters presenting innovative and entrepreneurial ways to beautify Michiana were on display at the Union Station Technology Center as a part of the ten-year anniversary celebration of the local nonprofit enFocus.
enFocus has served thousands and helped get more than 50 startups off the ground across the South Bend-Elkhart region.
The group hopes they can continue to serve as a model for other communities in the next ten years and beyond.
"enFocus has been at the forefront of attracting new talent and retention of talent once it's here," said Levon Johnson, Board Chair for enFocus and CEO of the Greater Elkhart Chamber of Commerce.
Moving forward, the group announced plans to expand into Southwest Michigan with a hub in Niles.
To learn more about enFocus, visit their website https://en-focus.org/