Samantha Julka: In office spaces, loud is the new quiet
Loud doesn’t always mean what we think it means, and it’s definitely not always the enemy.
Loud doesn’t always mean what we think it means, and it’s definitely not always the enemy.
The brokerage alleges that Erik Weiss, since leaving for a job with Raymond James & Associates last month, has been improperly soliciting clients to follow him.
Marian University will rename one of its buildings after receiving a donation of more than $1 million from the family that owns Indianapolis-based AAA Roofing Co. Inc., the school announced Friday.
The late timing of the McLaren decision puts popular IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe in a difficult position for finding a consistently competitive ride.
In addition to co-founding and leading national women’s clothing retailer Paul Harris Stores, Gerald Paul was an active philanthropist in local arts, education and Jewish causes.
The Indianapolis-based real estate investment trust topped Wall Street expectations with its revenue in the third quarter and matched predictions for a key performance measure.
Arrow McLaren SP officially named Indy Lights champions Pato O’Ward and Oliver Askew as its drivers for 2020 on Wednesday, leaving popular IndyCar veteran James Hinchcliffe without a ride.
“I really lead with my heart. I want our people to feel safe, have the tools they need and know they are appreciated,” Karen Alter says.
Dr. Angela Fiege founded Rachael’s First Week after her daughter died from a traumatic brain injury the day after arriving at Indiana University in Bloomington for her freshman year.
As superintendent of IPS, Aleesia Johnson’s charge is to lead the district in pursuit of its vision to be a family of excellent schools where all students have the opportunity to succeed and the power to create their own future.
NiCole Keith is a professor of kinesiology at IUPUI and researcher and investigator at the Regenstrief Institute that helped develop a fitness program for Indianapolis Public Schools that puts IUPUI kinesiology students to work as coaches, trainers and role models for residents of IPS neighborhoods.
As dean of the IU Kelley School of Business, Idie Kesner oversees more than 30 degree programs, nearly 12,000 students, about 700 faculty and staff members and a global alumni network of nearly 117,000.
Three years into her tenure as president and CEO of EmployIndy, Angela Carr Klitzsch has attracted more than $10 million in philanthropic funds for new programs and launched a series of initiatives focused on everything from summer youth employment and job readiness to work-based learning and talent referral networks.
Janet McCabe teaches environmental law at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, oversees the Prepared for Environmental Change Grand Challenge, and is director of the IU Environmental Resilience Institute.
Heather Wilson is responsible for ensuring that the law firm continues to thrive and grows its market share in Indianapolis.
Intriguing match-ups, long stretches at home and away, and a team that plays a third of all its games before Dec. 1.
The Democratic mayor nearly raised six figures in a seven-day period that ended Wednesday. Hogsett’s opponent, Republican state Sen. Jim Merritt, logged nearly $20,000 in the same time frame.
Dating web sites are notorious for being clogged with questionable characters exhibiting bad online behavior. Aeyai Saengkeo is launching Good Apples Dating to address that problem.
The 16 Tech Community Investment Fund is seeded with $3 million and plans to issue up to $1 million in grants in 2020.
University research budgets and federal funding levels are seen as increasingly important drivers of economic development as they give rise to more licensed technology and startup companies.