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Indiana History Center hosts IBJ photo shoot
The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center hosted IBJ’s photo shoot for the inaugural CEO of the Year and C-Suite Awards program. The history center is home to the Indiana Historical Society and hosts events and meetings all year long. The history center, at 450 W. Ohio St., is situated along the Central Canal, which IBJ used as a backdrop for some of its honoree photos.
Our photo cover was shot in the elegant Eli Lilly Hall, which features a four-story vaulted ceiling, walnut columns and marble floors. IBJ used the grand staircase as the backdrop for the photo, which features our six CEOs of the Year: Amy Brown of Authenticx, Jimmy Rayford of Dealer Wholesale, John Laurie of Jack Laurie Group, Mark Kirschner of Wheaton World Wide Moving, Chuck Goodrich of Gaylor Electric and Jim Ryan of Old National Bank.
IBJ also used the Cole Porter Room, which is designed in the style of New York’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, and “The Electric Railway: Indiana’s Interurbans” exhibit.
IBJ thanks the Indiana History Center for being a gracious host.
—Samm Quinn, managing editor
The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center hosted IBJ’s photo shoot for the inaugural CEO of the Year and C-Suite Awards program. The history center is home to the Indiana Historical Society and hosts events and meetings all year long. The history center, at 450 W. Ohio St., is situated along the Central Canal, which IBJ used as a backdrop for some of its honoree photos.
Our photo cover was shot in the elegant Eli Lilly Hall, which features a four-story vaulted ceiling, walnut columns and marble floors. IBJ used the grand staircase as the backdrop for the photo, which features our six CEOs of the Year: Amy Brown of Authenticx, Jimmy Rayford of Dealer Wholesale, John Laurie of Jack Laurie Group, Mark Kirschner of Wheaton World Wide Moving, Chuck Goodrich of Gaylor Electric and Jim Ryan of Old National Bank.
IBJ also used the Cole Porter Room, which is designed in the style of New York’s Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, and “The Electric Railway: Indiana’s Interurbans” exhibit.
IBJ thanks the Indiana History Center for being a gracious host.
—Samm Quinn, managing editor