2013 WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: Dr. Una Osili
Dr. Una Osili, director of research at Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and a professor of economics and philanthropic studies, knows a thing or two about what it means to be charitable.
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Dr. Una Osili, director of research at Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and a professor of economics and philanthropic studies, knows a thing or two about what it means to be charitable.
Jane Niederberger, chief operating officer at Thrive HDS, prefers the constantly change world of health care to a “boring” field.
For Brenda Myers, executive director at the Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau, promoting the county goes well beyond visitors.
Arts have always been part of life for Tania Castroverde Moskalenko, president and CEO at the Center for the Performing Arts.
Obamacare’s exchanges are requiring working Americans to grasp minute details of their employers’ health plans in order to avoid a nasty surprise from the IRS.
Indiana’s Secretary of State, Connie Lawson, has made financial literacy a big priority.
David Bisard’s attorneys on Friday asked the judge overseeing his reckless-homicide trial to strike testimony from an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department witness who received e-mailed summaries of court proceedings. Judge John Surbeck told attorneys he was not inclined to strike testimony, but would consider the request. The prosecution is expected to rest its case Monday. Defense attorneys have listed 113 potential witnesses. Prosecutors say Bisard was drunk when crashed his squad car into a group of motorcyclists in August 2010, killing one.
Indianapolis police arrested a 37-year-old man Thursday afternoon at a west-side Walmart after he aimed his mobile phone up female customers’ dresses and recorded images. Shawn Dean faces voyeurism charges for allegedly taking photos or videos of an 11-year-old girl and 21-year-old woman. He was observed by a security guard at the Walmart in the 4500 block of Lafayette Road.
Hamilton County police are looking for an armed man who held up two gas stations less than a mile apart early Friday. The first robbery took place at a Circle K at 106th Street and College Avenue about 12:30 a.m. The second occurred about two hours later at a Marathon at 96th Street and College. The suspect escaped on foot from both locations with money from the cash registers.
In the legal profession—the least diverse of all white-collar professions—Thea Kelly has proven a strong advocate for inclusion.
Melissa Greenwell likes to change people’s perceptions of human resources–from policy and handbooks and administration to helping employees be more productive.
State Rep. Bill Davis is resigning from the eastern Indiana seat he's held for nine years to become executive director of Indiana’s Office of Community and Rural Affairs.
Sue Ellspermann uses her training as a facilitator often in her role as Indiana’s lieutenant governor.
The four-star establishment plans to overhaul all 13 floors and 573 guest rooms, beginning in November, as its competitors trigger similar upgrades.
As the first woman appointed to the management committee of what was then Baker & Daniels—and as one of the firm’s first two women to become a partner—Francina Dlouhy sees helping others as a key part of her job.
Stonegate Mortgage Corp., which Barb Cutillo co-founded with her husband, has become one of the fastest-growing privately owned companies in the United States for three years straight (according to Inc. magazine) and topped IBJ’s list of fast-growing private firms in Indiana.
Like the mythological bird that rose from the ashes, Carol Curran’s 2001 startup, Phoenix Data Corp., rose from what would have led a weaker-kneed entrepreneur to give up.
Jennifer Burk gave up a job as a top executive with Duke Realty Corp. to head up Junior Achievement of Central Indiana.
Shares of the Indianapolis-based bank took a nosedive during trading Friday morning after it reported its third-quarter earnings.
Carmel’s Merchants’ Square shopping center will be getting a mini makeover thanks to coming attraction Flix Brewhouse.