Marketplace – February 4

Columbus-based Pruv Mobility Ecosystem has named Fred Cartwright its new president.

Cartwright spent 32 years as an executive at General Motors and the past five years as executive director of the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research.

The company creates connected and autonomous technology testing facilities in Indiana.

Prūv Mobility created a partnership in 2017 with the Purdue Research Foundation to develop a state-of-the-art research facility and a smart city proving grounds for CAVs and related technologies. The facility will be adjacent to Purdue University’s main campus in West Lafayette. Prūv also is working on other alliances that include the aviation, construction and agriculture industries.

Cartwright is originally from Indiana, having graduated from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, with a degree in mechanical engineering. He also holds an MBA from Butler University in Indianapolis.

Learn more at pruvmobility.com.

Foundation For Youth has announced a new partnership with Family Chiropractic and Wellness.

The office has chosen the foundation for its philanthropic fundraising efforts for the year, according to a statement.

Through Foundation For Youth the funds raised by Family Chiropractic and Wellness will support programs such as the Boys & Girls Club, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Columbus Youth Camp, Girls on the Run, Trailblazers, Foundation For Youth Athletics and Aquatics, Communities That Care, and Safe Place.

For more information on FFY, visit foundationforyouth.com.

For more information on Family Chiropractic and Wellness, visit familychiropracticcolumbus.com.