Indianapolis Business Journal

APRIL 25-MAY 1, 2011

This week, find out how new leaders are trying to revive WRTV-TV Channel 6 and see what has wealthy entrepreneurs tightening their purse strings. In Focus, read what observers have to say about the revolving door at the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association. And in Forefront, check out a insight and analysis on topics ranging from undereducated workers to gun rights.

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Education reform might not boost Daniels presidential run

Gov. Mitch Daniels is on the cusp of signing the most comprehensive package of school reforms that any state has yet passed, but political insiders say that might not help him in a potential presidential race because education is typically a dud as a presidential political issue.

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Much unknown about new Cook Group CEO

Carl Cook has been tabbed to replace his father, Bill Cook, who died a week ago. But many in the Bloomington business community know little about him, which reflects the company’s strict privacy policy.

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FocusBack to Top

Can Indianapolis recover convention chief stability?

Leonard Hoops is the third CEO of the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Association in three years—not ideal in an industry where it often takes three to five years to consummate a deal and as long as a decade to plan and build infrastructure

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IU Health readies bond sale

The Indianapolis-based hospital system plans to sell $228.2 million in bonds this week to refinance existing debt and pay to finish construction of its Saxony hospital in Fishers, set to open late this year.

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