Peter Dunn: Your family’s pro bono CFO deserves back pay in love
That’s the thing about a mother’s love: It’s quiet, consistent and completely irrational in the most beautiful way.
That’s the thing about a mother’s love: It’s quiet, consistent and completely irrational in the most beautiful way.
Core prices, which exclude the volatile food and energy categories, had their lowest increase since April 2021.
Indianapolis-based Katz Sapper & Miller, the city’s largest accounting firm, hopes to grow its new information technology consulting practice significantly over time.
Investors have flagged some uncertainty from changes in the company’s rank of top executives.
Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc., the largest owner of malls in the United States, said it signed a record number of leases in 2024.
Indiana farming groups argued that additional oversight requirements will come at a cost to producers.
Will more Indiana-based banks will be included in M&A deals this year? Probably. And if recent trends hold true, those deals likely will involve Indiana banks acquiring out-of-state institutions, not other Indiana banks.
Ernest Gause says the art museum and gardens fired him after he repeatedly told CEOs things about discriminatory business practices within the organization they didn’t want to hear.
Le Monte Booker, former chief financial officer of Chicago’s iconic Field Museum, is now supervising 300 Newfields employees, interns and fellows.
Kristin Sherman leads startup Kovina Therapeutics, which is still in the early stages of developing ways to stop human papillomavirus infections before cancer develops and to treat HPV cancers after detection.
The amount is in addition to the $345 million that Community Health Network paid in December 2023 to settle much of the case with the U.S. Department of Justice.
Gary Larson handles accounting and financial reporting, treasury operations, risk management and internal audits for Wabash-based Ford Meter Box Co., which manufactures waterworks products.
As CFO, secretary and treasurer at F.A. Wilhelm Construction, Brittney Turner oversees a 31-person accounting/finance/payroll team. She provides oversight of four controllers at affiliated companies, leads human resources and works closely with risk management.
Dawn Underwood oversees accounting, finance, payroll, IT and safety for the Morales Group, a recruitment and staffing agency.
Clarissa Nowlin brings more than 36 years of experience to PME, which provides staffing and other services.
Adam Rupp oversees the finance team, IT, human resources and risk management at Midwest Mole, a business that provides boring, tunneling, directional drilling and railroad services throughout the country.
Octavius Molton’s role at Damar Services is “to be a key member of the executive team and to help not only develop strategy but execute it.”
Katie Shields is responsible for financial planning and oversight, human resources, technology, operations and facilities at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana Inc., where she’s helped manage a growing budget and an influx of endowment funding.
Stacey Anderson is responsible for day-to-day accounting activities for Ambrose Property Group’s real estate funds and management company.
Matt Albrecht is responsible for oversight of all financial activities at Pacers Sports & Entertainment, with a goal to ensure accurate financial reporting for management and ownership while maintaining and improving the organization’s efficiencies, processes and internal controls.