2021 Forty Under 40: Justin Keller
Justin Keller is vice president of marketing at Terminus.
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Justin Keller is vice president of marketing at Terminus.
John Roach is president of Resultant (formerly KSM Consulting), which helps its clients overcome complex challenges using data analytics, technology and digital transformation.
Adrian Russell is director of diversity, equity & inclusion/procurement at Shiel Sexton Co.
Taylor Schaffer is chief of staff and chief deputy mayor for Mayor Joe Hogsett and the City of Indianapolis.
During Vaughn’s time as president, the Sports Corp. has hosted or won bids to host an NBA All-Star Game, multiple Big Ten championships, the College Football Playoff national championship, and myriad NCAA tournaments and championships—including the 2021 Men’s Basketball Championship, which took place wholly in Indiana.
Jennifer Baker took a leave from her job as executive director of the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana to help the Indiana Sports Corp. host the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament this spring in Indianapolis.
IBJ chose the Indiana Sports Corp.’s president, Ryan Vaughn, and board vice chairman, Jennifer Pope Baker, as the first recipients of the Forty Under 40 Alumni Award in recognition of their work to pull off the unprecedented NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament this spring. IBJ talked to Vaughn and Baker about how the process went.
Andy Seibert is the executive director of KIPP Indy Public Schools.
Nick Smarrelli is CEO of GadellNet Consulting Services.
Shannon Stahley, senior manager of corporate affairs at Citizens Energy Group, represents the company at the local, state and federal levels, including the Governor’s Office and the General Assembly. She led the remediation and redevelopment of Citizens Energy Group’s former Indianapolis coke plant site, now home to the city’s Community Justice Center.
Chris Stowers, senior director of biotechnology at DSM, leads a team of scientists and engineers responsible for developing sustainable processes for the production of nutritional products such as vitamins, carotenoids and lipids. Previously he led a team at Corteva Agriscience.
Lindsay Tjepkema, CEO of content marketing platform Casted, has generated almost $10 million in capital for the company, tripled the size of its team (to 30), increased revenue eightfold (company doesn’t disclose revenue) and quadrupled its customer base to include Salesforce, ZoomInfo and PayPal.
Jennifer Triplett, assistant general counsel for Toyota Industries North America (also called TINA), is responsible for providing legal guidance and compliance support to the North American headquarters for Toyota Industries Corp. and its North American subsidiaries.
Dr. Lindsay Weaver started as Indiana’s chief medical officer on Feb. 3, 2020—a month before the state had its first case of COVID-19. She has been fully engaged with the Indiana Department of Health’s COVID-19 response ever since. In addition, she continues to work several shifts a month in the emergency department at Methodist Hospital.
Jonathon Wright, general counsel and corporate secretary for Hurco Cos. Inc., is responsible for managing all aspects of the company’s legal function on a global basis, including corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, commercial transactions, employment and labor law, litigation and more.
Chris Baggott—co-founder of ExactTarget and ClusterTruck—talks with host Mason King about what makes an idea disruptive and explains why it’s so much easier for startups, rather than established companies, to come up with innovations.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development predicted global output would rise 5.8%, raising its forecast from 4.8% during its previous outlook in December.
The World Health Organization said a group of experts came up with the new system, which will not replace scientific naming systems but will offer “simple, easy to say and remember labels” for variants.
The case features an array of high-profile attorneys, some in unusual alliances, including former independent counsel Kenneth Starr, who is representing the women who sued Johnson & Johnson.
The Homerlee Business Park will be built in East Chicago, less than a mile from Interstate 90 and near the Interstate 80/94 expressway.