Mundell & Associates interns visited a local business in Irvington neighborhood – Good to Grow. The business runs a composting program for the neighborhood. Every other week, they come to people`s houses to take the biodegradable content of their compost buckets. Just throw it in the bucket and don’t worry about it ever again! Then…..Read More »
Community Involvement News
Haley Waldkoetter visits Carmel Clay Middle School for Ecology Project Based Learning
Staff Environmental Scientist Haley Waldkoetter visited Carmel Clay Middle School to give a presentation on the importance of responsible development to protecting groundwater supplies. The visit was a part of Mark Weaver’s 8th grade Ecology project based learning (PBL) experience centered around the question “What are the benefits and detriments of development in Carmel?”. The…..Read More »
Mundell Staff and Irvington Preparatory Robotics Team Celebrate Star Wars Day with Learning and Fun
For the past several years, Mundell & Associates has sponsored the Irvington Preparatory Academy’s Robotics Team. The team of high school students has been very successful, winning the prestigious Mayor Gregory A. Ballard Excellence Award at the 2016 Indianapolis Vex Robotics Championship and competing in the 2016 Vex World Championship! This year, the students gathered…..Read More »
John Mundell Joins Distinguished Panel at St. Bonaventure University
On Thursday April 6th, John Mundell joined 3 other distinguished panelists at the William C. Foster ’62 Center for Responsible Leadership Spring Leadership panel discussion. The event, held at St. Bonaventure University (New York), was centered around the theme “Business Practices of the Economy of Communion.” John joins the panel as the owner of Mundell…..Read More »
Mundell hosts “Damnation” Film Screening, November 18
Join the Eastside Creation Care Network at our office on Friday, November 18 at 7pm for a film screening of “Damnation” a documentary exploring the impact of dams on communities and wildlife and the growing awareness that our future is bound to the life and health of our rivers. After the film, viewers are invited…..Read More »





