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The mission of the Young Professionals of Indiana County is to empower talented young people in the pursuit of strengthening our county as a more enjoyable place to live, work, play, and be involved in the community.

YPi Second Anniversary Event

Please join YPI in celebrating the groups 2nd Anniversary.  This celebration will be free to members and non-members.  So bring a friend or guest.  It will be Thursday, June 18 from 5:00 - 7:00 at the "Upper Deck" at H.B. Culpeppers.  YPI will provided the hors d' oeuvres.  There is a cash bar.  RSVP by June 15 to Jason at the Chamber of Commerce at 724-465-2511 or jason@indpacoc.org. Or by clicking here: RSVP NOW!

YPi on Facebook

Facebook users can check out our YPi group here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=83416983568

New Web Site/Updates

Fellow Young Professional,

YPi has upgraded it's website. This new website will give you additional control over your memberships and subscriptions.  Your account gives you the ability to log in and do the following:

  • Post comments to content such as photos, blogs, and pretty much anything.
  • Access your contact dashboard by going to "My Account" on the left, then "View Contact Dashboard"
    > In your dashboard, you can renew membership, see events you are registered for, track contributions, update your subscriptions, and update your contact information.
  • Post photos to events
  • Create blogs, and a profile so other YPi members can get to know a bit about you

Tribune-Review - January 29, 2008

Young Professionals Pursue social, business ties.
By: Debbie Black
For the Tribune-Review

For the members of Young Professionals of Indiana County, the organization provides a way for its members to network and socialize while closing the gap between those who are beginning careers and those who are already established professionals.

In less than a year, the organization dubbed YPi has grown to about 40 members, according to Jason Colinet, 24, secretary and treasurer of the group.

The organization’s success came after the Indiana County Chamber of Commerce backed its formation and founding executive members developed plans to appeal to young professionals.

“It was about timing and waiting for the window of opportunity,” said Heather Reed, the organization’s president. Reed, a grant writer for Indiana Regional Medical Center, saw the need for young professionals to connect and network.

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