November 28, 2012
Sam StallJay Wiegand, CFO at American Fibertech Corp., is the top honoree in the private companies (revenue $100 million or less) category.
More
November 28, 2012
Sam StallWilliam Anthony Buckles, chief financial officer of Indiana Hand to Shoulder Center Inc., is a finalist in the private companies
(revenue $100 million or less) category.
More
November 28, 2012
Sam StallStephen D. Fugate, chief financial officer and co-owner of Cargo Services Inc., is a finalist in the private companies (revenue
$100 million or less) category.
More
November 28, 2012
Sam StallBill Brunner, CFO at J.D. Byrider, is the top honoree in the private companies (revenue over $100 million) category.
More
November 28, 2012
Sam StallJoseph D. Cathcart, chief financial officer of F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co., is a finalist in the private companies (revenue
over $100 million) category.
More
November 28, 2012
Sam StallJohn Smith, chief financial officer of Bastian Solutions, is a finalist in the private companies (revenue over $100 million)
category.
More
November 28, 2012
Sam StallMark K. Hardwick, CFO at First Merchants Corp., is the top honoree in the public companies category.
More
November 28, 2012
Sam StallSteve Collins, chief financial officer of ExactTarget, is a finalist in the public companies category.
More
November 28, 2012
Sam StallChristie B. Kelly, executive vice president and CFO of Duke Realty, is a finalist in the public companies category.
More
November 28, 2012
Sam StallKay Whitaker, CFO at Central Indiana Community Foundation, is the top honoree in the not-for-profit category.
More
November 28, 2012
Sam StallThomas P. Fischer, chief financial officer of Community Health Network, is a finalist in the not-for-profit category.
More
November 27, 2012
Sam StallJack A. Gochenaur, chief financial officer and treasurer of Manchester University, is a finalist in the not-for-profit category.
More
December 9, 2011
IBJ Staff
IBJ's CFO of the Year program honors top financial leaders
at Indiana companies and not-for-profits. Click to find videos and revealing profiles of this year's winners:
Wayne DeVeydt of WellPoint Inc.,
John P. Menne of Harlan Bakeries LLC,
John Brehm of Citizens Energy Group, and
Mike Reffeitt of BioStorage Technologies Inc.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentMike Reffeitt, CFO at BioStorage Technologies Inc., is the top honoree in the private companies (revenue $100 million or less)
category.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentLinda Wilgus, executive director and CFO of Northwest Radiology Network, is a finalist in the private companies (revenue $100
million or less) category.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentJim Zaloudek, executive vice president and CFO of T2 Systems Inc., is a finalist in the private companies (revenue $100 million
or less) category.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentJohn Menne, CFO of Harlan Bakeries LLC, is the top honoree in the private companies (revenue over $100 million) category.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentMichael Parrett, vice president and CFO of Herff Jones Inc., is a finalist in the private companies (revenue over $100 million)
category.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentBart Shroyer, CFO of Defender Direct Inc.,is a finalist in the private companies (revenue over $100 million) category.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentWayne DeVeydt, executive vice president and CFO of WellPoint Inc., is the top honoree in the public companies category.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentJeffrey Blade, executive vice president, CFO and chief administrative officer of Vera Bradley Inc., is a finalist in the public
companies category.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentPatrick Corydon, executive vice president and CFO of Baldwin & Lyons Inc., is a finalist in the public companies category.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentNancy Carlson, vice president and CFO of Music for All Inc., is a finalist in the not-for-profit category.
More
December 9, 2011
Tawn ParentMarvin White, system vice president and CFO of St. Vincent Health, is a finalist in the not-for-profit category.
More
December 2, 2011
Tawn ParentJohn Brehm, senior vice president and CFO of Citizens Energy Group, is the top honoree in the not-for-profit category.
More
these guys only skill was to steal from other's hard earned savings.
I voted for him last time and it WAS the LAST time. He needed to to quit running around the world on useless trips, and giving our $$ away to sports teams. I'll vote for anyone but Ballard next time. BTW...we gave $40M to the Pacers and cannot even watch the games on TV.
For the people concerned about traffic, you should know that mixed-use projects (like the one being proposed), actually allows for and encourages more people to walk and bike, thereby mitigating additional automobile traffic. If we continue to design and build suburban-type projects in the City (i.e. automobile-oriented projects), we are not offering anything different from what the suburbs offer, which means we will continue to lose jobs/people to the suburbs. The reason Broad Ripple is somewhat successful today is that people want to live in a place that offers the convenience of being able to walk/bike to restaurants, retail, nightlife, the Monon, etc. Why would you not want to support a project that is complimentary to what already makes the area desirable? The real argument with this project should be its lack-luster design and layout, not the density.
It is unfortunate that there is a perception that celebrities validate an event. The Indy 500 stands on its own, especially for those coming in from out of town. It was always so disturbing to read the gushing descriptions of Ashley Judd threaded throughout the local coverage. Very happy that era is at an end.
Good ole' Obamacare. Thanks liberals and those who didn't bother to vote.