2025 Forty Under 40: Joshua Kelley
Joshua Kelley is a 39-year-old chief of staff for the governor of the state of Indiana.
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Joshua Kelley is a 39-year-old chief of staff for the governor of the state of Indiana.
Kristen Lampkin leads Business Equity for Indy, a joint effort of the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership and the Indy Chamber, in collaboration with the Indianapolis Urban League.
CEO and Co-founder Civic Champs Somewhere amid eager entrepreneurialism and idealistic benevolence, Civic Champs was born. Geng Wang’s third startup, Civic Champs provides volunteer management software to nonprofits. In short, the software helps nonprofits recruit, manage and schedule volunteers while saving time. Launched in 2019, the company now serves more than 200 nonprofits in the […]
Krieg DeVault senior attorney Travis Lovett likes closing deals, and “the bigger the deal, the better,” he said. “It’s kind of like winning a football game.”
Jessica Warnke said she’s compelled to build on the legacy her grandfather and father built at Carter Express, a 2,000-employee Anderson-based trucking and logistics company.
Ira Maher founded his marketing company, Revely, in March 2023 because, “I love people and strategy.”
Scott Williams is co-founder and CEO of Catholic Concepts, the only Indiana-based manufacturer of socks.
Lateva Woolfork was a health care administrator with six kids when she chose to change careers nine years ago and create her own marketing/consulting firm, Socially Coordinated Consulting.
Corporate attorney Brittney Yocum is a partner at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, where she specializes in mergers and acquisitions.
Xiao built Hageman Capital from a “back-of-the-napkin” concept to a market leader in financing tax-increment-financing incentives for real estate developers that has developed more than $1 billion worth of real estate.
When IBJ recognized Maureen Weber as a Forty Under 40 honoree in 2010, she had just finished reorganizing the Indiana Department of Education and had taken a job as director of community outreach and engagement at Clarian Health, now Indiana University Health. She was 35, an attorney and had served in three state agencies. “I […]
Dr. David Mossler is responsible for the quality of care provided by Hancock Health as well as the finances of its clinics.
Under the bill that advanced Wednesday, the group will develop a plan for the collaborative use of transportation and facilities between IPS and charter schools within IPS boundaries.
The nation’s biggest banks take in roughly $8 billion in the overdraft charges every year, according to data from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and bank public records.
The United States has experienced more than double the number of measles cases it saw in all of 2024.
Wednesday’s gains were widespread across the market, with 98% of the stocks in the S&P 500 index rallying. The rally pulled the index away from the edge of a bear market.
The governor and legislative leaders have for weeks gone back and forth on the key components of Senate Bill 1.
The Commission on Indiana’s Legal Future made dozens of suggestions for addressing rural Indiana’s attorney shortage, including grants, loan repayment and allowing paralegals to take on certain tasks.
Senate Bill 478 sets out advertising, age-limit, licensing, packaging, testing and other requirements for the hemp-derived products.
Gov. Mike Braun, Secretary of Education Katie Jenner and Higher Education Commissioner Chris Lowery are key supporters of the legislation.