Join the Indiana Construction Roundtable for an engaging afternoon of connection, conversation, and insight at our next Construction Exchange on Thursday, July 21.

This event will feature a special guest speaker, Suzanne Jaworowski, Indiana Secretary of Energy and Natural Resources, who will share her perspective on the critical intersection of water, energy, and construction. As Indiana continues to see rapid growth of large scale projects including data centers and SMRs, Secretary Jaworowski will explore how rising energy demand is creating opportunities in construction, workforce development and economic impact.

Our bi-annual construction exchange offers an excellent opportunity to network with industry peers while gaining valuable insight into emerging trends impacting construction across the region.

The event will be held at Wyrk_Space (4910 West 16th Street, Speedway, IN 46224), conveniently located across from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Come for the conversation. Stay for the connections.

Tickets & Membership Info:

  • ICR members: One free attendee per member company, $55 each additional attendee
  • Non-members: $95
  • Platinum Sponsors: Receive two complimentary tickets

Don’t miss this opportunity on July 21st, from 3:30-5:30pm, to gain valuable insight into Indiana’s energy future and connect with the ICR community midway through the year.

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About Our Speaker

Suzanne Jaworowski, State of Indiana

Suzanne Jaworowski serves as Indiana’s Secretary of Energy and Natural Resources, where she leads statewide efforts to ensure reliable, affordable energy to support economic growth, infrastructure development, and long-term sustainability. Appointed in 2024, she brings a strong background in both public and private sector energy policy, with a focus on advancing innovative solutions that power Indiana’s growing economy. 

Prior to her current role, Jaworowski served as Executive Director of Stakeholder Services at MISO Energy and held leadership positions within the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy, where she guided strategic policy and communications efforts. Her experience working across government, industry, and international energy initiatives provides a unique perspective on the evolving energy landscape—and its direct impact on construction, infrastructure, and large-scale development projects across Indiana.