20 in their Twenties 2021: Amna Sohail
At Anthem Innovations, Amna Sohail works on initiatives like Anthem’s new digital incubator, which is designed to enable early-stage startups in developing and deploying new digital health solutions.
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At Anthem Innovations, Amna Sohail works on initiatives like Anthem’s new digital incubator, which is designed to enable early-stage startups in developing and deploying new digital health solutions.
Guadalupe Pimentel Solano is Central Indiana Community Foundation’s senior opportunity, equity and inclusion officer and is helping CICF mobilize to make Indianapolis equitable for all.
At 25, George Steinbrenner IV is the youngest team owner within the NTT IndyCar Series.
During the pandemic, Susanna Taft designed, developed and implemented four loan and grant programs at Develop Indy and trained more than 40 employees on how to use them.
Hope Williams joined High Alpha in 2018, where she’s played a role in starting 17 companies and creating more than 260 jobs.
Nichol Wuertemberger started at Hc1 in 2016 as an Orr Fellow and now serves as senior manager of operations.
Dr. Rina Yadav runs a T-shirt company that donates half the proceeds to the American Cancer Society while she serves as internal medicine chief resident at Ascension St. Vincent.
Luke Zhang moved alone to the United States from China in 2010 to pursue better educational opportunities. He now helps Resultant clients identify and solve problems using data science.
While many government leaders seem reluctant to reimpose restrictions, businesses are beginning to lay down the law.
The students-plaintiffs have challenged the mandate in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana and at the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, but so far their efforts have been unsuccessful.
The state reported nine new deaths from COVID-19, lifting the cumulative death total to 13,624. The seven-day moving average of new deaths increased from five to six.
The university plans to use grant funds from the federal government, specifically Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds, to clear debt for more than two-thirds of its students.
United, which has 67,000 employees in the United States, has been requiring vaccination of new hires since mid-June.
Rents are rising, buoyed by strong demand as U.S. home prices push to new highs, leaving many would-be buyers no choice but to rent.
Codelicious founder Christine McDonnell talks about the investment round, which was led by Indianapolis-based Allos Ventures and EduLab Capital Partners, a venture capital firm with offices in Boston and Tokyo that specializes in learning innovation.
The unemployment rate dropped to 5.4% in another sign that the U.S. economy continues to bounce back with surprising vigor from last year’s coronavirus shutdown.
Money for highways, public transit, broadband and more are included in the U.S. Senate’s current version of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which could come to a vote as early as this weekend.
If the Biden administration goes forward with the plans, it would amount to a dramatic escalation in the effort to vaccinate the roughly 90 million Americans who are eligible for shots but who have refused or have been unable to get them.
Nearing decision time, senators are wrapping up work on the bipartisan infrastructure plan, and talks were under way late Thursday to expedite consideration and voting on the nearly $1 trillion proposal.
Declaring the United States must “move fast” to win the world’s automaking future, President Joe Biden on Thursday announced a commitment from the auto industry to produce electric vehicles for as much as half of nationwide sales by the end of the decade.