20 in their Twenties 2021: Guadalupe Pimentel Solano
Guadalupe Pimentel Solano is Central Indiana Community Foundation’s senior opportunity, equity and inclusion officer and is helping CICF mobilize to make Indianapolis equitable for all.
Guadalupe Pimentel Solano is Central Indiana Community Foundation’s senior opportunity, equity and inclusion officer and is helping CICF mobilize to make Indianapolis equitable for all.
At 25, George Steinbrenner IV is the youngest team owner within the NTT IndyCar Series.
During the pandemic, Susanna Taft designed, developed and implemented four loan and grant programs at Develop Indy and trained more than 40 employees on how to use them.
Hope Williams joined High Alpha in 2018, where she’s played a role in starting 17 companies and creating more than 260 jobs.
Nichol Wuertemberger started at Hc1 in 2016 as an Orr Fellow and now serves as senior manager of operations.
Dr. Rina Yadav runs a T-shirt company that donates half the proceeds to the American Cancer Society while she serves as internal medicine chief resident at Ascension St. Vincent.
Luke Zhang moved alone to the United States from China in 2010 to pursue better educational opportunities. He now helps Resultant clients identify and solve problems using data science.
Punkin’s Pies Sweet Treats opened this summer in a hot pink shipping container at The AMP at 16 Tech.
We all hope that much of what turned the world upside down during the pandemic was temporary. Everyone wants to see mask-wearing, shuttered businesses and social distancing fade in the rearview mirror. But some altered behavior might become permanent, or at least more commonplace.
Restaurateur and chef Craig Baker is leading operations at the AMP, the artisan marketplace at 16 Tech Innovation District.
Crystal Neumann was chosen to fill what remains of Samantha DeLong’s term. DeLong, who was elected in 2019, announced earlier this month that she would be moving away from Fishers.
The mass vaccination clinic starts Saturday and will run from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily through April 30.
If you’re looking for some of Indy’s best outdoor activities, which are great for social distancing if you’re still waiting for your vaccine, we’ve got you covered.
Indianapolis is home to several must-do attractions, including special restaurants, the Speedway, several museums and more. Here’s a list of attractions the IBJ staff recommends checking out.
The expansion of eligibility makes the vaccine available to more than 400,000 additional Hoosiers.
Wondering what other sports-related activities you can do here? The answer is plenty.
The weather is starting to warm up, meaning patio dining is much more comfortable than it was a few months ago.
Indianapolis artist Tasha Beckwith was chosen by the Indianapolis Airport Authority’s public-art selection committee to create an 11-foot-high, 75-foot-long mural depicting Madam C.J. Walker’s impact on Indianapolis.
Three months after Dan McFeely was released from the hospital, he still struggles with shortness of breath and gets exhausted more quickly than before he caught the virus.
The wallpaper starts at $50 a roll and can be purchased at FiveThirty Home at 205 S. Main St. in Zionsville.