Indiana Minority Business Magazine

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Indiana Minority Business Magazine (IMBM) is one of the leading publications in the state that focuses on lifestyle, business and diversity. [1]

Contents

History and profile

IMBM was founded by Rickie Clark in 2003. [2]

In May 2007, IMBM was acquired by the Indianapolis Recorder under president and general manager, Shannon Williams and publisher William G. Mays. IMBM's first edition under the Recorder's management was published on June 28, 2007. In 2010, the magazine was incorporated into the Recorder Media Group along with the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper. [1]

IMBM is informative, entertaining and designed to connect with all minorities. The publication is committed to promoting and reaching diverse populations. In addition to serving as the president and general manager of the Indianapolis Recorder, Shannon Williams serves in the same capacity for IMBM. William G. Mays is the current publisher. IMBM continues to be published quarterly. [1]

Awards

IMBM has won several awards throughout the years.

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  1. 1 2 3 4 "About Us" . Retrieved August 2, 2013.
  2. Scott Olson (July 2, 2007). "Biz magazine seeks boost from Recorder". Indianapolis Business Journal. Retrieved August 8, 2016.