Little Red Door experiences second recent change in leadership
Little Red Door cancer agency is conducting its second search for an executive director in six months, since Mary Beth Tuohy resigned in March.
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Little Red Door cancer agency is conducting its second search for an executive director in six months, since Mary Beth Tuohy resigned in March.
The Fine Arts Society of Indianapolis inspires passion for classical music across central Indiana through broadcast programming
and outreach.
It’s good to see Conner Prairie thriving after the rocky years it endured earlier in the decade.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard and other city officials will travel to Brazil in May to explore renewable-energy production,
in hopes of making the city a leader in the technology.
DIRECTORS Mark D. Dalton, 47 Occupation: managing director, Avenue Capital Group Number of common shares: 15,844 Previous year: 3,550,022 John D. Durrett Jr., 60 Occupation: retired managing director, McKinsey and Co. Number of common shares: 98,237 William M. Lasky, 61 Occupation: interim CEO and president of the company. Number of common shares: 356,684 Donald T. […]
The three founders of Greenwood-based Leading Edge Commercial Real Estate Services have sold the firm’s commercial real estate division to one of their associates, Gretchen Radke.
MANAGEMENT Megan McKinney, executive director Michael Toulouse, programming director Chris Tolzmann, director of development and marketing Joe Boehnlein, director of operations Ryan Hickey, director of underwriting
While newcomer Stanley’s doesn’t have the scale or history of Shapiro’s, it’s making
a valiant effort to bring real deli back to the neighborhoods near 86th Street and Ditch Road.
The solution to ending the current recession is not more trillion-dollar debt on future social health care, education and energy ideas, nor any increase in taxes.
In the last week of March, IRL officials put the finishing touches on four sponsorship deals.
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION Total ’08 Salary Stock and All other compensation Bonus option grants (1) pay (2) % change (3) William M. Lasky $789,732 $231,873 $525,833 $32,026 N/A CEO and president $0 Terrence J. Keating $1,281,887 $210,196 $500,000 $571,691 -86% chairman $0 John R. Murphy $2,053,351 $460,136 $850,000 $743,215 6% former CEO and president $0 David […]
FINANCIAL PROFILE 2008 income: $524,277 2009 projected income: $613,000 2008 expenses: $514,473 2009 projected expenses: $611,398 2008 assets: $1,397,389 Fiscal year begins: Jan. 1 2009 income 2009 expenses Special Educational Other event 4% Government programs Administration 6% grants Fund raising 4% 33% Endowment 2% 14% 11% Individuals Foundations 33% 20% Broadcast Corporate programming underwriting 49% […]
PROGRAMS Classical music broadcasting: Broadcasts are heard by more than 31,000 Hoosiers in 15 central Indiana counties each week over WICR-FM 88.7, HD and online at www.fasindy.org. Schedule is as follows: Sunday through Saturday mornings; Monday through Friday afternoons/evenings; Sunday through Thursday evenings and overnight; and Saturday afternoons. Local and international programming: Society produces and […]
Indianapolis ad firm The Heavyweights and its local client Clarian Health have won one of the ad industry’s biggest awards
for one component of Clarian’s “A Call to Change” campaign.
MISSION Inspire passion for classical music across central Indiana through broadcast programming and outreach. Society broadcasts its programs from the University of Indianapolis’ WICR-FM 88.7.
So was it a visit to the American Pianists Association Fellowship Awards finals with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra? A gallery hopping First Friday? A trip to the multiplex for a movie?
For me, the weekend was a low-key one–but I was…
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 A Statehouse proposal to bail out the group that oversees Indianapolis’ sports facilities is loaded with potential benefits for other cities and counties – but taxpayers could have to open their wallets to pay for some of the perks. A bill moving through the General Assembly […]
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 A Statehouse proposal to bail out the group that oversees Indianapolis’ sports facilities is loaded with potential benefits for other cities and counties – but taxpayers could have to open their wallets to pay for some of the perks. A bill moving through the General Assembly […]
Of this, that and the other as we transition from March Madness to, uh, what? April Anxiety? Perhaps with the tax-filing date approaching, that would be true. Anyway, congratulations to Stadium Director Mike Fox, assistant Andy Arnold and the amazing crew at Lucas Oil Stadium for transforming the venue into an intimate, 40,000-seat basketball venue […]
The late winter sun has yet to rise, but brothers Charlie and Mark Masheck already are hard at work inside a sprawling cabin along Matthews Road outside Greenwood, setting up for the day. A painted sign out front reads Hoosier Trapper Supply Inc., but the rustic shop also houses the brothers’ other endeavor: Leatherwood Wildlife […]