2017 Indiana 100: After pulling CNO back, Bonach stepping aside
Q&A with Edward Bonach, CEO of CNO Financial Group: “Thankfully, I don’t know if it’s genes or what, but I can usually get by on less sleep than most. Starting early is good for me.”
Q&A with Edward Bonach, CEO of CNO Financial Group: “Thankfully, I don’t know if it’s genes or what, but I can usually get by on less sleep than most. Starting early is good for me.”
The second half of 2017 is packed with great opportunities for learning and networking.
Becknell Industrial builds spec and build-to-suit warehouse and light-manufacturing space. It's enjoyed growth that co-founder Dan Harrington couldn't have imagined when the company was founded 27 years ago.
Lucia Downton and her team converted an analog phone system to VOIP and switched ISP vendors, adding up to $50,000 a year in savings for the United Way of Central Indiana.
With the help of Sherry A. Aaholm's team, Cummins Inc. has rolled out advanced analytics and artificial intelligence to help customers' boost engine performance and improve maintenance.
Mayor Joe Hogsett is weighing investing in basics like funding police officers and road construction against the cold reality that Indianapolis has for years been spending more cash than it’s taking in.
The Carmel-based trucking insurer says its chief accounting officer is no longer with the company after spending little more than a year in the position.
Roger Werner played a “central role” in helping fellow executives fleece the nursing home company, according to a new federal lawsuit.
The appointments mark the latest changes in the Indianapolis-based drugmaker’s executive suite since David Ricks took over as CEO in January.
Indianapolis-based Anthem Inc. declined to say Friday whether it would retreat even further from Obamacare than it already has in recent months.
The move comes as the Indianapolis-based trucking company works through financial, accounting and operational issues.
An army of MainSource Financial Group executives will have key roles at First Financial Bancorp after First Financial completes its purchase of the Greensburg-based bank early next year.
At Second Helpings, Eline has had to carefully weigh every expenditure against the mission of the not-for-profit, which puts out a million meals a year and trains adults for kitchen work.
Ritzler was employee number five at OurHealth, which has grown to 275 employees and annual revenue of more than $35 million since its 2009 founding.
Kurtz has led an expansion and funding effort over the past seven years that has generated $285 million in construction financing and $273 million in permanent loans.
Jensen has overseen multiple acquisitions for The Cellular Connection, which is the country's largest Verizon Wireless retailer, with more than 1,200 locations.
Patel and her family, who started their business with a single hotel, now have 23 hotels with 3,000 rooms.
Urbanski has been instrumental in Allied Solutions’ $32.9 million move to Carmel’s Midtown District, allowing for a projected expansion of more than 600 jobs by 2025.
Schroeder worked for Kimball before college then jumped in full time after she got her degree. She rose steadily through the company before landing her current post in 2014.
Lafayette-based Wabash National Corp. promoted Taylor to CFO in 2014, and soon, the company was experiencing record demand and revenue exceeded $2 billion for the first time.