2011 CFO OF THE YEAR: John P. Menne
John Menne, CFO of Harlan Bakeries LLC, is the top honoree in the private companies (revenue over $100 million) category.
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John Menne, CFO of Harlan Bakeries LLC, is the top honoree in the private companies (revenue over $100 million) category.
Jim Zaloudek, executive vice president and CFO of T2 Systems Inc., is a finalist in the private companies (revenue $100 million or less) category.
Linda Wilgus, executive director and CFO of Northwest Radiology Network, is a finalist in the private companies (revenue $100 million or less) category.
Mike Reffeitt, CFO at BioStorage Technologies Inc., is the top honoree in the private companies (revenue $100 million or less) category.
Police are looking for thieves who broke into a woman's home on the northwest side of Indianapolis, tied her up and robbed her. The 54-year-old woman said she was watching TV on her couch in her home in the Norfolk area when the armed men kicked in her door. The intruders took a small amount of cash, a computer and cell phone. She said the men kept asking her, “where’s the safe?” Police are looking for leads.
Peyton Manning’s injured neck is healthy enough for more workout work, but he’s still not ready to start taking hits, his doctor said. Dr. Robert Watkins said the Indianapolis Colts quarterback is healing. Manning, 35, hasn’t practiced since having a spinal fusion Sept. 8 to repair a damaged nerve that caused weakness in his throwing arm. It was Manning’s third neck surgery in 19 months and the most risky and complicated of the three.
Honda Motor Co on Friday recalled 304,035 cars worldwide for faulty air bags that could burst due to defective inflators, marking the sixth recall in three years for a problem it said has caused 20 injuries. Honda said it believed it has now tracked down all the vehicles, numbering nearly 2 million, suspected of containing the defect. The latest recall affects Accord and Civic sedans, Odyssey minivans and other models built in 2001 and 2002, mostly in the United States, where 273,000 cars are targeted. Vehicles are also being recalled in Canada, Japan, Australia, Taiwan, Singapore and other locations.
Krieg Bros. Religious Supply House is closing Saturday after nearly 120 years in business. Items worth an estimated total of $400,000 are set to be sold by Christy’s of Indiana.
The same man who kept the Reggie Miller-led Pacers from winning a title or two, is now the team's biggest ally in the battle of small versus large market NBA franchises.
The top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said President Barack Obama is missing opportunities to strike closer ties with Brazil, allowing China to steal market share from U.S. companies in Latin America’s biggest economy.
The U.S. unemployment rate fell last month to its lowest level in more than 2-1/2 years as more of the unemployed either found jobs or gave up looking and were no longer counted as jobless.
Newman-Haas Racing, the team started by late actor Paul Newman, has decided it will not compete in 2012. It's the first time since 1982 Newman-Haas will not field an open-car team.
Republican Steve Davis says he’s making his longshot run to unseat Rep. Andre Carson because he wants to stop the “violent hate speech” that has gridlocked Washington.
The agreement among the three Democrats vying to represent the southwestern Indiana district would avoid a primary showdown.
Terre Haute Sen. Tim Skinner and Oldenburg Sen. Jean Leising said they plan to submit bills when lawmakers return to Indianapolis in 2012 that would require the writing style be taught.
A recording of dispatch radio calls shows that emergency workers were expressing concern about severe weather just minutes before winds ripped through the Indiana State Fair and caused a fatal stage collapse.
Andrew Phipps, a former aide to Republican Rep. Mike Pence, is joining the field for the congressional seat that Pence is giving up to run for governor.
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.
Residents of an area near the intersection of Central Avenue and 16th Street are sparring with owners of a site on its northwest corner who want to build a gas station there. The neighbors had other hopes for the spot, as part of their plans for a pedestrian-friendly 16th Street corridor.