Area Development
Iconic Digital Marketing plans to expand its operations 13.4 miles northeast of Indianapolis in Fishers, Indiana. The company plans to create up to 51 new jobs by 2021.

With its growth the full-service digital marketing firm, which currently rents space at Launch Fishers, is moving into its own 1,900-square-foot office near Fishers' historic downtown Nickle Plate District in March.

“The new office will allow us to increase the size of our team,” said Jason Hutcheson, president and chief executive officer of Iconic Digital Marketing. “We have a lot of demand, and we are excited that we will now have the space to hire new team members to keep up.”

“The state of Indiana is such a great partner for entrepreneurs,” said Hutcheson. “The state combines a highly valuable mix of talented job applicants with a business-friendly government that makes it easy for companies to expand. The quality of living is second to none and leadership at the local and state levels are accommodating, friendly and accessible. Indiana is a state that works.”

According to Indiana Economic Development Corporation, the company's larger office, which is more than nine times larger than its current space, will allow it to continue expanding its client base. In the coming months, the company will be hiring creative professionals, including graphic designers, marketing strategists and content writers.

“Look across the state, and you’ll see an increasing number of innovative ideas developing into high-growth startups,” said Jim Schellinger, Indiana Secretary of Commerce. “Iconic Digital Marketing has found success here in Indiana as part of the state’s entrepreneurial network of small businesses and is one of countless Hoosier startups that has benefited from the convenience of and collaboration at co-working spaces like Launch Fishers. As we work to take Indiana to the next level, we must provide the support and resources needed to propel companies like Iconic Digital Marketing that are, in turn, helping to build our workforce and create new Hoosier jobs.”