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  1. Career Development: Old National Bank Summer
    Old National Bank’s Summer Internship Program designs meaningful work for students to enter a professional financial services environment over a 10-week program.
  2. Six Myths Surrounding The 2021 Employee Retention Tax Credit
    Businesses around the country have been slow to evaluate, or quick to assume they are ineligible for, the 2021 Employee Retention Credit (“ERC”). The result: a significant amount of cash is still being paid to the Federal government when it could remain with companies that need it. In 2021 the maximum amount of ERC is
  3. Strengthening our communities through volunteerism
    By Kathy Schoettlin Chief Communications, Culture and Social Responsibility Officer   Throughout our nearly 190-year history, Old National has
  4. Return to work: A phased approach that really works
    COVID-19 has turned the world upside down, and while most companies have enforced work from home policies amidst the crisis, many are starting to think about when they will return to the office and how to go about that transition. Safety should come first when developing a return to work strategy and there are many pre
  5. Cindy Green-Deutsch Named Old National Bank Volunteer of the Year
    Old National each year recognizes one volunteer among its team members whose passion for community and commitment to serving others sets them apart.
  6. 6 Tips For Financing Through A Quarantine Or Furlough
    Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak, companies all across the country are reducing the hours of their employees, or even instituting temporary furloughs, to help prevent the spread of the virus. While the conditions and severity of the reduction of hours may vary, they all generally involve a temporary reduction or
  7. Not A Drill: 3 Actions For Pivoting Your Business Today
    During chaos and uncertainty, it can be challenging to focus our nervous energy in productive ways. As a futurist who helps companies anticipate and navigate crises like this, I’m encouraging fellow leaders and global clients to engage their entire orgs in a set of strategic exercises. The three activities below not on
  8. The Manufacturing Industry’s Emerging Tech Future Is Here Already–And Women Will Be At The Heart Of It
    While manufacturing remains male-dominated, events like last month’s Women in Manufacturing Summit underline the progress being made in attracting
  9. 3 ways to stay connected and not feel lonely by 'bringing your human to work' while working from home
    Erica Keswin is a workplace strategist, business coach, speaker, and founder of the Spaghetti Project, a platform devoted to sharing the science and stories of relationships at work. She is also the author of "Bring Your Human to Work; Ten Sure-Fire Ways to Design a Workplace That's Good for People, Great for Business
  10. 4 things Biden can do to tame COVID and inflation right now, according to former Fed economist
    Biden's plans are helpful, but they won't bring the fast results the economy needs, says former Fed economist Claudia Sahm. Americans are desperate