February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJAs chief of staff to Mayor Greg Ballard for two years, Paul Okeson helped Ballard make the transition from candidate to chief
executive. In his current job, the 38-year-old is helping Keystone Construction Corp. expand into areas such as health care,
life sciences and higher-education construction.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJThe irony of being involved in environmentally friendly design work is not lost on Daniel Overbey. His first job after high
school was at a coal-fired power plant in Terre Haute. Now 28, he is an environmental design specialist at Browning Day Mullins
Dierdorf Architects.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJAs a vice president at the nation’s largest health insurance company, 37-year-old Jennie Peterson focuses on the big
picture that is health care.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJWhen he’s at work, Marty Posch spends his time trying to figure out the best way for Finish Line Youth Foundation to
dole out hundreds of thousands of dollars to children’s charities across the country. When he’s not, you’ll
find the 39-year-old running his own not-for-profit or volunteering around town.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJConstruction is in the blood of Mamon Powers III. In 1967, the eldest Mamon Powers, whose father had worked in construction,
founded Powers & Sons Construction Co. Mamon Powers Jr., now the company’s CEO, joined four years later. And at
31, Mamon Powers III serves as vice president in charge of the Indianapolis office.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJIn 1995, Jeff Ready started his first technology company as a senior at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute.
The 36-year-old has never stopped since then.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJClay Robinson started his brewing career about 12 years ago at Rock Bottom, where his boss described the job as “wet,
hot, sticky and dirty.” Now 35, he's an owner of Sun King Brewing Co.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJIn 2010, Dr. Richard “Ben” Rodgers became certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery. That makes
it sound like Rodgers is new to his field, but the 38-year-old actually already has racked up a host of accomplishments.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJIn addition to being a partner at Bingham McHale LLP, attorney Rafael Sanchez’s resume includes a host of community
activities. Oh, and the 36-year-old also coaches youth soccer for his children.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJAs co-owner of the human resources consulting company Flashpoint, 35-year-old Krista Skidmore shares her expertise with businesses
throughout the Midwest.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJSara Snow was living “green” before green was cool. Now 34, she grew up in Ann Arbor, Mich., in a house heated
with a wood stove and solar heat.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJOn Feb. 4, 34-year-old Jeremy Stephenson saw 4-1/2 years of work conclude successfully when the JW Marriott complex—1,005
guest rooms in 34 stories and 104,000 square feet of meeting, banquet and exhibit space—opened downtown.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJJenny Vance started LeadJen in 2004 to provide sales leads and prospecting support to business-to-business sales and marketing
executives. Now the 32-year-old is at the helm of what has become a multimillion-dollar lead-generation services company.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJYou won’t find Nichole Wilson in her office near Community Hospital North—the 33-year-old is rarely there.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJTrevor Yager started TrendyMinds as a senior at Anderson University. Now 36, he has been growing it into a full-scale marketing
services business ever since.
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February 5, 2011
Marc and Martha Allan / Special to IBJIn his 12-plus years at Summit Realty, Brian Zurawski has moved up to partner and chief operating officer, and in the past
five years the 39-year-old has been involved in nearly 200 transactions involving 23 million square feet of industrial and
office space.
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See, I told u Indyman and Dipsicle....this 8 days is overkill. It's barely worth a weekend....great job Tony George! Your dream has been fulfilled....he fans want the I r l back. Thats how good it was.....and that sucked.
I have been in training for a short time now but right off I can see that safety and quality are the number one issues, my experience as of late has been a positive one, the employees along with Jeff the plant manager and the operation supervisor as well as the engineers are a highly motivated group of people, what an asset for the area to have and for company's in need of a quality metal products.
Pimlico
While I understand the severity of their actions as well as everyones eagerness to hold them responsible for thier lost funds, these gentlemen did know how to make money. Dispite thier poor decisions over the ownership of Fair they had made several wise investments which paid them greatly. This proves they do have the potential to rebuild so they can repay. I do not feel they should live the life of luxuary but given an opportunity could they find ways of repaying the debts? They are doing nothing now but being a burden on tax payers. Just a thought!!!!!
You guys have some "interesting" comments to say the least. I hope you will call in and share those opinions starting June 1. I'm looking forward to having you on the air.