Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Indiana names new president
The new hire succeeds Beth Keyser, who now serves as Anthem’s West Region commercial president.
The new hire succeeds Beth Keyser, who now serves as Anthem’s West Region commercial president.
Getting the average American to work one year longer by starting earlier or retiring later would generate about $3 trillion for the economy, said the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
PsyWrn Simone will perform “Black Thread: Songs that Nina Taught Me” on Saturday and Sunday at the District Theatre.
During Irwin’s time with Community, the Foundation has raised more than $137 million in donations to be distributed to programs across Community Health Network.
Another measure bans ranked choice voting, which isn’t used in Indiana.
The United States took the unprecedented step Monday of reducing the number of vaccines it recommends for every child—a move that leading medical groups said would undermine protections against a half-dozen diseases.
Indy Women in Tech was formed in 2016 to encourage women and girls to enter science, technology, engineering and math careers.
Locally, IBJ carried stories about the deaths of several influential figures. Here’s a look back at those we lost in 2025.
St. John, an interior design major who graduated in 1992 from Purdue University, spoke with IBJ about navigating the era of remote work and her experiences in public speaking.
As chief medical officer of CareSource Indiana from 2017 to 2024, Dr. Cameual Wright led the organization’s rural health initiatives.
Join us at one of our three remaining events. We will celebrate CEOs and C-Suite leadership on Tuesday and conduct the Corporate Counsel Power Breakfast on Dec. 9.
Indianapolis-based Roche Diagnostics said while the survey was conducted in Europe, its implications are global and reflect challenges in the United States.
Karen Alter, who has been with the locally owned marketing firm for nearly 30 years, will step down next year.
“I would venture to say that every Woman of Influence—from the past through the current class—will tell you that there’s been a moment of weakness, that they’ve cried their selves to sleep, that there is a time when it was frustrating and it didn’t work,” said Mentorship Award winner Anne Hathaway. “And I know I still go through that.”
Over the course of her career, Sue Ellspermann has worked in the corporate world as an engineer, owned her own consulting business, was a state representative and then lieutenant governor, and worked 15 years in higher education.
Anne Hathaway, who was named to IBJ’s Women of Influence list in 2015, is executive director of the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series, a role she’s held for 16 years.
Janmarie Connor joined her family’s business 28 years ago and for the last nine has been president and CEO.
Molly Deuberry Craft leads the communications strategy for Gov. Mike Braun and the state agencies in the executive branch.
Lee Ernst became CEO of Johnson Grossnickle and Associates in July 2024, transitioning from the role of chief operating officer.
When Jamie Ford-Bowers started at HWC (then Hannum Wagle & Cline) in 2009, the firm was providing services only to public-sector clients, most of which were outside Indianapolis’ doughnut counties.