Longtime Old National exec Jim Sandgren to retire
Jim Sandgren has been with Indiana-based Old National since 1992 and currently leads the bank’s commercial lending operations.
Jim Sandgren has been with Indiana-based Old National since 1992 and currently leads the bank’s commercial lending operations.
He was 45, new to the industry—which provides building products such as doors, frames, access-control systems and fireplaces for construction—and a first-time CEO for a company that was profitable but no longer growing.
C.W. Raines III rejoined law firm Bingham Greenebaum Doll in 2017 after 11 years away and led the board through a series of strategic planning exercises that ultimately led to the firm’s combination with the largest law firm in the world—Dentons—in 2020.
The chain announced plans in 2023 to open an indoor/outdoor entertainment complex with a restaurant, sports bar and pickleball courts in Fishers District.
After placing in the Top 10 at four previous editions of the World Food Championships competition for chefs, Cindy Hawkins didn’t have to settle for “nearly victorious” status in 2025.
Lewis sat down with IBJ to talk about his leadership style and the role of cycling in his life.
The Carmel-based regional airliner had been a publicly traded company until April 2017, when it emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a privately held company.
Sugarleaf would be one of three developments built in the area around Simon Moon Park, but the plan is facing skepticism from nearby residents and City Council members.
We’re essentially being asked to unlearn decades of social conditioning, armed with nothing but a name tag.
Jackson’s dedication comes from the exceptional challenges of his childhood.
The striking reality of our modern political environment is that the most polarizing and destructive rhetoric often proves the most successful.
Plans call for the largest houses at Bradberry to be two-story homes sized between 3,000 to 3,500 square feet that would be priced between $700,000 and $900,000.
DuCharme, McMillen & Associates Inc. will occupy slightly more than one-half of its Keystone at the Crossing building when it moves there next year.
Gootee, who has held the top job at TechPoint since May 2022, is stepping down to take positions with the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership and Crossroads Health Ventures.
The Kroger Gardis & Regas LLP attorney has been representing three former University of Pennsylvania women swimmers who sued over the participation of transgender swimmer Lia Thomas on Penn’s women’s swim team in 2021-2022.
Sonny Beck, CEO of Atlanta-based Beck’s Hybrids, led the push to land a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office at Indianapolis Executive Airport.
New nonprofit Friends of Broad Ripple Village hopes to end a stagnant commercial era for the neighborhood.
The team, led by 19-year industry veteran Matt Waggoner, has been involved in several major deals in recent years.
Hoosiers move to Carmel and other growing Indiana cities not despite our spending but because of it.
Designated outdoor refreshment areas, or DORAs, have been widely established across the state since a law creating them was passed in 2023. But Indianapolis doesn’t yet have one.