Local business news

Senior care company celebrates anniversary

A company that helps senior citizens in their home is celebrating its 10th anniversary in Greenwood. 

Senior Helpers announced the 10-year anniversary of its Greenwood location, managed and operated by Brian Chatham.

Senior Helpers of Greenwood has served senior citizens and their families throughout Greenwood, including Franklin, Columbus, Indianapolis, Shelbyville, Mooresville, Plainfield, Martinsville and the surrounding areas.

Senior Helpers’ caregivers help local seniors with daily tasks that allow them to stay in their home.

Financial center opens in Greenwood.

A credit union has opened a financial education center in Greenwood.

Financial Center First Credit Union opened their Education Center at its Greenwood branch at the corner of Main and South Emerson earlier this month.

The space contains a community education and training room that seats 20 to 30 people, a financial library, online financial literacy computer stations and a coffee bar.

Former Greenwood employee named vice-president

A New Palestine resident, who previously worked at Endress-Hauser in Greenwood, was named executive vice president for operations for a Greenfield company.

University Loft Company hired Kyle P. O’Donnell for the post. He most recently was the vice president of supply chain for Endress+Hauser Flowtec in Greenwood.