May 18, 2011
Mason King
How can practicing medicine prepare you for a CEO post? And why is it
smart to continue seeing patients once you get the top job? Dr. Lisa Harris will see you now with answers.
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May 4, 2011
Mason King
Michele Meyer, a former Air Force brat, piloted CSCI Consulting to 850
percent revenue growth over four years. So, why is her advice to "start small"? What obstacles await when a firm
takes off?
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April 20, 2011
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What's the secret to baseball profitability? Why is the offseason so important? Franchise President Max Schumacher
fields questions.
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April 7, 2011
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How
does angel investor Scott Webber choose which companies to buy into? What common mistakes does he see early-stage entrepreneurs
make? What's the best advice his father gave him? The local tech guru reveals all.
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March 23, 2011
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Vicki Bohlsen explains how her solo PR firm with $25,000 in seed money grew to 14 employees with $780,000 in revenue
in one year.
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March 9, 2011
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How
did Indiana's first female federal judge go from clueless student to the bench? Would she be a good fit for the Supreme
Court? When will she retire? Sarah Evans Barker presents her findings.
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February 24, 2011
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How does the owner of F.C. Tucker Co. rally the troops during the home-sales slump? How did his tour in Vietnam reset
his course? Why is his desk always so clean? Talk to Jim Litten; he has answers.
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February 9, 2011
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How is talk-radio host Abdul-Hakim Shabazz like the Wizard of Oz? Were his barbs about an IPS official "over the
top"? Does he really have the governor's ear? He's taking your calls.
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January 26, 2011
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Did the serial entrepreneur really "invent" voice mail? What's
his tie to "Dr. Dunkenstein"? Why is lemonade so crucial? The CEO of ChaCha Search has answers.
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January 12, 2011
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Rick Alvis looks back on 20 years at Wheeler Mission and ahead to a capital campaign and expansion of a downtown shelter.
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December 22, 2010
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U.S. Rep. Andre Carson on his new duties, earmarks, anti-Islam rhetoric, and his love for smooth tunes.
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December 9, 2010
Mason King
Michael Huber has learned not to take critics' barbs personally
as he oversees some of the city's biggest deals.
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November 10, 2010
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As a new City-County Council member entrenched in several hot-button
issues, Angel Rivera sometimes blows off steam on his Ducati SportClassic GT1000.
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October 27, 2010
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Jan Roberts pairs numbers and nurturing—further fueled by a fight
with breast cancer —to power the city's fifth largest woman-owned business.
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October 13, 2010
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With a family history rich with entrepreneurs, Tom Sponsel decided late
in his accounting career to strike out on his own.
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September 29, 2010
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Marathoner, mountain climber and career changer Reagan Rick approaches his work in finance with high energy and a lofty
perspective. He discusses the thin air in today's lending environment.
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September 16, 2010
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The university president likens his role to that of a major-league manager, but retaining talent like Brad Stevens is
just the start.
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September 1, 2010
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Ann Murtlow describes taking
control of the troubled utility and how she handles the demands of serving on a dozen different boards.
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August 18, 2010
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Awaiting the 2011 city budget, Arts Council of Indianapolis' Dave Lawrence discusses his transition to CEO and lessons
learned as arts funding grows scarce.
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August 11, 2010
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CEO Pamela Altmeyer reevaluated her priorities
and decided to step down after a family tragedy and the agency's latest capital campaign.
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August 4, 2010
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College costs continue to soar, putting more pressure on students. Jamie Merisotis, CEO of the Lumina Foundation,
offers advice on how to keep them enrolled and engaged in school.
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July 29, 2010
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Richard Burd's suicide led to shrewd cost-cutting at the family
auto dealership. For Christine Burd, returning to profitability is both heartening and heartbreaking.
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July 21, 2010
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Motorsports marketer Zak Brown, once a driver, feeds his competitive fire in the board room, and believes big egos are
good for business.
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July 14, 2010
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Keira Amstutz of the Indiana Humanities Council has counterintuitive advice for fundraising pitches, plus counsel on
finding balance and avoiding overthinking.
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July 7, 2010
Mason King
Albert Chen, founder of Telamon Corp., revels in a messy desk, espouses
the benefits of humility, and admires Warren Buffett.
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Thank you for pointing out the absurdity of having The Naked Cowboy at Zoobilation. For the life of me, I don’t know why anyone would want a picture with that guy, but there were plenty of folks lined up to get a shot with him. The event could have used more restrooms out on the bridge, more photo booths and vendors offering something besides meat. There were a few more veg-friendly options this year than last, but it has a long way to go.
Went to Zoobilation Friday night and had a great time. The weather was super nice and the food was very good, for the most part. Lots of sliders this year at many different tents. The slider from Alexander's was inedible, all four in my group ended up tossing it after one bite. Some tents were out of food by 8:30 and one bar area was out of cups at 8:30, not sure how that can happen. Great event in Indy and I look forward to it each year.
Many of the small community hospitals are now owned by the "cash-strapped" Indy biggies, with more coming. The doctor-practise buying has been done precisely to sidestep tiered payments for out-of-hospital procedures. These are no better done, or safer, because someone administers a pain shot or snaps an x-ray in a doctor's office. And the non-payment issue is resolved next year when we all have insurance, even though many still think paying private insurers an extra 10-20% is what makes our system "world-class".
I'd love to see this rendering put into the context of the surrounding neighborhood/area to get a better feel for the surrounding scale. However, just by the looks of it, it appears to be an excellent project. I'm pretty sure that if Scott Olson had said nothing regarding Chicago or Wrigleyville, Mr. "Horrible" would have found nothing bad to say. I'd love to know how Indy is becoming "Chicagofied"...
Truly great and funny play. Vocalists were Broadway caliber and stage settings ideal for small stage. Would go again!