Building Businesses, Building Community: John Stagge, Scooch, and Noblesville’s Entrepreneurial Spirit

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By Kayla Robinson

By Kayla Robinson

August 20, 2025

Building Businesses, Building Community: John Stagge, Scooch, and Noblesville’s Entrepreneurial Spirit

Entrepreneurship has always been about spotting opportunities, taking risks, and creating solutions that change how people live. Few embody this better than John Stagge, founder of Scooch and serial entrepreneur based right here in Noblesville, Indiana.

The Entrepreneurial Mindset of John Stagge

Every great entrepreneur starts with a problem. For Stagge, it was the frustration that phone cases were either protective or stylish but rarely useful. Instead of settling, he saw an opportunity and acted. That decision led to Scooch, a company that marries design, protection, and function into everyday tech accessories.

But Stagge’s story isn’t just about phone cases. It’s about an entrepreneurial mindset, the drive to build, improve, and innovate. He has taken on multiple ventures over the years, applying the same core values:

  • Solve real problems with practical innovation
  • Balance creativity with customer focus
  • Turn small ideas into sustainable businesses

Scooch reflects this perfectly. It’s not a faceless tech company; it’s a family-run entrepreneurial venture rooted in Noblesville values. When you buy from Scooch, you’re not only supporting an Indiana business, you’re backing the work of a founder who truly embodies what it means to be a serial entrepreneur.

Why Noblesville is a Hub for Entrepreneurs

John Stagge’s journey isn’t an isolated story. Noblesville has become fertile ground for entrepreneurs of all sizes, startups, small businesses, and scaling firms. Here’s why:

1. Supportive Business Ecosystem

Entrepreneurs thrive when cities invest in them. Noblesville offers business retention and expansion programs, tax incentives, and partnerships that provide startups with more than just space; they offer opportunity. Noblesville’s Innovation Mile, a master-planned innovation district on the city’s east side, will continue to scale that entrepreneur ecosystem through business attraction, retention, and expansion.

2. A Community That Values Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurs need more than capital; they need community. Noblesville’s local culture embraces small business owners and innovators, turning success stories like Scooch into part of the city’s identity. Events, networks, and civic pride make it easier for entrepreneurs to connect, collaborate, and grow.

3. Talent and Growth

Entrepreneurship feeds on talent. With a growing population, including remote workers moving into the city, Noblesville provides access to both customers and skilled professionals. This makes it an ideal launchpad for founders who want to scale without losing touch with their community.

Entrepreneurship and Place: The Noblesville Advantage

Entrepreneurs succeed when their environment supports them. For Stagge and Scooch, Noblesville has provided:

  • Room to grow – flexible infrastructure and development plans to support startups scaling into established companies.
  • Access to markets – a fast-growing, connected region in the Indy metro area.
  • Entrepreneurial culture – a city that celebrates risk-takers, innovators, and builders.

This isn’t just about one business; it’s about an entrepreneurial ecosystem that makes Noblesville a great place to start, stay, and scale.

An Entrepreneurial City for Entrepreneurial People

John Stagge proves that entrepreneurship isn’t just about building products, it’s about building communities. Scooch grew from an idea into a thriving business because it was born in a place that values innovation, supports entrepreneurs, and encourages bold thinking.

That’s why Noblesville is more than just a home base. It’s a launching pad for entrepreneurs who want to create, innovate, and grow without losing the community connection that keeps business personal.

In Noblesville, entrepreneurs like Stagge aren’t just running businesses; they’re shaping the future. Stay tuned for John’s next big business launch!

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Kayla Robinson

Kayla Robinson

Kayla Robinson is an Economic Development Manager with the department, bringing innovative problem-solving skills to operations, marketing, and strategy development. She is honored and excited to work with an all-star team dedicated to the growth and prosperity of Noblesville.
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