CARMEL, IN – Since 2020, Synergize has been building relationships and creating community impact at monthly 4:30 Meetups. But this August, they’re switching things up with a special event. In place of the 4:30 Meetup, the professional group will gather for a one-time Synergize Impact Rally, a special event celebrating Carmel – the city they call home. 

Synergize members and nonmembers can attend the Impact Rally on Tuesday, August 24 from 6-9pm. The event will take place inside Iron & Ember at the Brookshire Golf Club in Carmel. Like all Synergize events, it’s a come-as-you-are function based on building deep relationships instead of selling products.  

“Through Synergize, we create a space where people can build professional relationships around asking each other, ‘What can we do together? How can our friendship make better businesses that serve a greater purpose?’” explained Synergize founder Arron Stanton. 

Part of Synergize’s greater purpose is encouraging its members to give back in their lives and businesses with its ROI Initiative. The initiative encourages members to redefine ROI as ripples of impact instead of return on investment. “By making investments in your friends and your community, even people you don’t know, you create ripples of impact that benefit people you’ll never see,” said Stanton.

A sizable portion of each Synergize membership supports a nonprofit impact at each 4:30 Meetup. Ordinarily, Synergize announces the impact several months prior to each event. But for August’s Impact Rally, the cause will remain a surprise. Instead, it will be announced at the event, following a keynote speech from Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard.

In his 25-year tenure, Mayor Brainard’s impact on Carmel has led to national and international recognition. This event will give him an opportunity to speak about the ripples of impact his changes have made in the city, in the state, and in the nation as a whole.

“As Mayor, I’ve seen how decisions we made and the profound steps we took as a City to build a strong foundation for growth has had ripple effects that continue today,” said Mayor Jim Brainard. “That’s what big ideas and community support can do for a City. “

“We’re honored to have Mayor Brainard come speak about this community, which has been a true home to Synergize,” said Stanton. “He’s a great leader. The greatest leaders don’t build a legacy of what they’ve accomplished for themselves. They create opportunities that empower others… that’s a true legacy.”

The Synergize Impact Rally is open to members and nonmembers. Get your tickets for this special event on Eventbrite.

About Synergize The mission of Synergize is to develop a group giving individuals the opportunity to meet in complete harmony, led by the motive to build transformational relationships with one another and produce ripples that positively change the world. To learn more about Synergize’s Relationships Over Everything approach to business, visit www.synergizeindy.com.