Posted June 21, 2026 — Westfield, Indiana
Some news close to home: PeakFusion Supplements founder Grant Myers is being interviewed by Current in Westfield, the local newspaper covering Westfield and Hamilton County, with the conversation set for this week. For a brand that was built in Westfield, sold at Westfield's Grand Park, and run by a Westfield-raised athlete, local press isn't just another media hit — it's the community PeakFusion actually comes from.
Why Local Coverage Matters to a Westfield Brand
PeakFusion isn't a faceless supplement company shipping from a warehouse three states away. It was started by a kid who grew up playing soccer at the Droplight Grand Park Sports Campus — the 400-acre complex in Westfield that's the most visited youth sports tournament destination in the nation. Grant is now an official vendor at the same fields he played on growing up, selling third-party tested supplements in person to the athletes and families who pass through every weekend.
Westfield is one of the fastest-growing cities in Hamilton County, home to more than 50,000 residents just north of Indianapolis. It's a community defined in large part by youth and amateur sports, which makes it a fitting place for a performance-supplement brand to take root. When Current in Westfield covers a local founder, it reaches exactly the people PeakFusion was built for: Hamilton County families, student-athletes, and active adults who train at Grand Park and across the region.
What the Interview Will Cover
The conversation with Current in Westfield is expected to touch on the story behind PeakFusion and what makes it different in a crowded industry:
- Starting a company as a student. Grant launched PeakFusion while studying finance and accounting at the IU Kelley School of Business — balancing a double major with running a real operation.
- Selling in person at Grand Park. Most of PeakFusion's growth has come from face-to-face conversations at events, not paid ads — an approach rooted in being present in the Westfield community.
- Radical transparency. Every PeakFusion product is third-party lab tested, with Certificates of Analysis published openly on the lab results page.
- Keeping it simple. Three products — creatine, Vitamin D3, and a complete multivitamin — instead of an overwhelming wall of options.
Built in Westfield, Tested for Everyone
PeakFusion's whole model reflects where it comes from. The brand sells exactly three foundational products, each backed by research and verified by independent labs:
- Micronized Creatine Monohydrate — 5g per serving, HPLC-tested at 100.8% purity.
- Vitamin D3 2000 IU — especially relevant for Indiana athletes who train indoors through long Midwest winters.
- Complete Multivitamin — full-spectrum daily coverage, tested via HPLC, ICP-MS, and microbiological analysis.
All three come together in The Trinity Stack for $85 with free U.S. shipping. You can read the full story behind the brand on our about page, or dig into the research on our science page.
Find PeakFusion in Westfield
PeakFusion is an official vendor at Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield, Indiana, and ships nationwide from peakfusionstore.com. If you're a Hamilton County athlete, coach, or parent, the easiest way to meet the founder is simply to find the PeakFusion table at a Grand Park event — or follow along on Instagram and TikTok at @buypeakfusion.
This is the kind of coverage that means the most: not a national outlet that happened to find us, but the hometown paper telling a hometown story. More on the Current in Westfield feature once it runs — and to the Westfield community, thank you for the support that got us here.
PeakFusion has previously been featured by FOX59 Indianapolis and Inside Indiana Business (IBJ Media).