Synergize raises $1,600 for Bolt for the Heart

(From left) Bolt for the Heart President Pierre Twer, Synergize Partner Jason Ulm, Synergize Owner Arron Stanton and Carmel City Councilor Laura Campbell were some of those in attendance at the Synergize’s August 4:30 Meetup. (Reporter photo by Denise Moe)

For the Reporter

Synergize, a locally-owned company, has created their entire business around one mantra, #RelationshipsOverEverything. Synergize exists for business leaders, community leaders and non-profit leaders who value friendships and are passionate about making an impact.

Each month Synergize holds a “4:30 Meetup” at 3UP Rooftop Bar of Carmel, with a focus to make an impact for an area non-profit.

This month, Synergize’s 4:30 Meetup focused on supporting Bolt for the Heart’s Hometown Hero Program, which equips local police officers with lifesaving AEDs. Bolt for the Heart is a Carmel-based non-profit organization serving Indiana and has raised nearly $1.1 million and donated over 700 AEDs in the Central Indiana area, and has helped save many lives through the initiative.

Through Synergize’s impact, they were able to raise enough money to purchase several lifesaving AEDs at $1,600 each for Bolt for the Heart.

For more information about Synergize and the monthly 4:30 Meetups, visit synergizeindy.com/430-meetup.