IBJNews

People in the news - Nov. 16, 2009

IBJ Staff
November 14, 2009
Keywords
Back to TopCommentsE-mailPrint

People listings are free. Information must be submitted at least 11 days before the Monday issue in which it is to appear. Publication of information might be delayed due to space limitations. To submit information and photos online go to www.ibj.com and use the People submissions form. Photos may be sent as jpegs, 300 dpi and face 3 inches wide. For more information, contact bmaurer@ibj.com.

Accounting
Dustin McKinley, Kylie Norman and Andrew Wright have joined Bradley & Associates Inc.

Advertising/Marketing/Public Relations
Adriane Russell has joined Synergy Marketing Group as manager of marketing and public relations.

Civic/Not-for-Profit
Larry Smith has joined the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis as senior vice president of organizational advancement. Jim Wood has joined as senior vice president and chief development officer.

The Indianapolis Rainbow Chamber of Commerce has named the following officers: Tara Betterman, Fentress Property Management Inc., chairwoman; Anita Sloat, H.J. Spier Co. Inc., president; Bob Chenoweth, TipTopics LLC, secretary, marketing and communications director; Ginna Fenton, FIVE Career Advisors, member; JJ Gufreda, GEI Inc., member; Jon Keep, independent consultant, member and past chairman; James Kuester, Küster Design, past president; Barbara Milton, Buchanan Group, member; Jeff Newman, IndyNetWORX, treasurer and past chairman; Niki Steveson, Farmers Insurance Group, member; and Joe Watson, University Place Conference Center & Hotel, events and programs coordinator.

The Planned Giving Group of Indiana has named the following board members: Robert O. Baker, St. Vincent Foundation; Peggy Blackard, Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Inc.; Estacia Brandenburg, IU Foundation; Ann Daly, American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis; Doug Hasler, Blue & Co. LLC; D. Mark Helmus, Butler University; Gretchen Hueni, Park Tudor School; Roni Johnson, Community Foundation of Muncie/Delaware; Melanie J. Norton, DePauw University; Brian J. Senninger, National Bank of Indianapolis; Terry Sites, Endowment Development Services; David Troutman, Wabash College; Douglas A. Weaver, Pentera Inc.; James B. Williams, Noble of Indiana; and C. Daniel Yates, Bose McKinney & Evans LLP.

Health Care
Jon Fohrer has been promoted to CEO of ambulatory services for Community Health Network.

Nancy Butler has joined Advanced Physical Therapy as chief financial officer.

Professional/Trade
The National Society of Hispanic MBAs, Indianapolis chapter, has elected the following board: Kathy G. Cabello, president; Andres Reina, executive vice president; Daniel Maldonado, secretary and compliance officer; and Rafael Barajas, marketing officer. Denise Denson-Hanson, Kelley School of Business, and Fernando Lucio, Krannert School of Management, have been named MBA student liaisons.

Technology/Telecommunications
Don Miner has joined Mobi Wireless Management as a solutions consultant, southeast region, and Rachel Gotshall has joined as a solutions consultant, northeast region.•


ADVERTISEMENT

Post a comment to this story

COMMENTS POLICY
We reserve the right to remove any post that we feel is obscene, profane, vulgar, racist, sexually explicit, abusive, or hateful.
 
You are legally responsible for what you post and your anonymity is not guaranteed.
 
Posts that insult, defame, threaten, harass or abuse other readers or people mentioned in IBJ editorial content are also subject to removal. Please respect the privacy of individuals and refrain from posting personal information.
 
No solicitations, spamming or advertisements are allowed. Readers may post links to other informational websites that are relevant to the topic at hand, but please do not link to objectionable material.
 
We may remove messages that are unrelated to the topic, encourage illegal activity, use all capital letters or are unreadable.
 

Messages that are flagged by readers as objectionable will be reviewed and may or may not be removed. Please do not flag a post simply because you disagree with it.

Sponsored by
ADVERTISEMENT

facebook - twitter on Facebook & Twitter

Follow on TwitterFollow IBJ on Facebook:
Follow on TwitterFollow IBJ's Tweets on these topics:
 
Subscribe to IBJ
  1. can they please equally sue mitch daniels of indiana . his the chairperson of indianapolis worlers comp board . now if you sit on injured peoples money for eigth years going on nineth, you lack compassion . That is an anti christ behavior , a sin against God and man. its a big shame , spine broken in two places , and this man and his board shows and has no compassion for the past 8 years . Evil prospers when good men do nothing .
    mind you i am the only individual on this planet today who has been to heaven and back , and seen our creator . i have also prophecied in his name , and done time travel with him.
    Touch not my annointed and do my prophets no harm. finanacial harm , emotional harm and physical harm

  2. I went this evening and the great thing about the zipline is each rider is a performer. Those that hang upside down the entire ride get huge cheers. And the sound of the ride is way cool. Multiple riders all doing acrobatic stunts is spectacular. It should be called the Warhol ride. Add in the ability to score via phones and you have the Olympics. (the zoo ought to do one of these over the river)

  3. Actually, completely bypassing Bloomington isn't a bad idea - since I-69 is going to need an offset to get around Martinsville, anyway, just start earlier. No Exit for SR 46, though. None whatsoever. And downgrade SR 37 south of Martinsville to secondary status... and just listen to the howls from all the IU fans and alumni when their (weekly) pilgrimages take twice as long. Well, OK, an exit at Gosport... SR 39 north of Martinsville (not south), Gosport (US231), Bloomfield, Loogootee, Jasper....

  4. Yup, the best Congress money can buy.

  5. Pink cadillac gotta be the one

ADVERTISEMENT