Tennis tournament goes on advertising offensive
The Indianapolis Tennis Championships (formerly the RCA Championships) has for the first time hired an advertising agency to boost ticket sales.
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The Indianapolis Tennis Championships (formerly the RCA Championships) has for the first time hired an advertising agency to boost ticket sales.
MANAGEMENT Joyce Sommers, executive director David Thomas, director of programs Pam Rosenberg, director of operations Kelly Teller, director of development Laura Alvarado, director of outreach Iris Dillon, director of special events David Kwasigroh, director of exhibitions Doug Halman, director of finance Lisa DeHayes, director of marketing >
VALUE 2/16/09 12/21/07 Shares of common stock outstanding 37.1 million 38.2 million Market value of one common share $7.25 $14.96 Market value of common stock $268.8 million $571.5 million >
Community Health Network has spent three years developing a computer interface that allows doctors and nurses to view all
information and records on a patient in one viewing program.
The Salvation Army is rethinking a request to demolish a historic home it owns next to its headquarters at Michigan and Alabama streets.
MISSION Engage, enlighten and enhance our communities through art education, participation and observation. The Indianapolis Art Center is the place to make art, see art and learn about art. >
For a terrific example of an adaptation that works, go no further than the Indiana Repertory Theatre and see…
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION Total ’07 Salary Stock and All other compensation Bonus option grants (1) pay (2) % change (3) James C. Thyen $2,400,280 $842,850 $1,267,871 $289,559 -26.2% president and CEO $0 P. Daniel Miller $966,255 $476,000 $182,550 $307,705 -8.1% executive vice president $0 Donald D. Charron $907,609 $492,000 $255,570 $100,039 3.5% executive vice president $60,000 […]
Ever wondered, as you shell out $3.50 for each of those precious boxes of cookies, how much cash goes directly to the Girl Scout troop?
The Indianapolis Art Center works to engage, enlighten and enhance our communities through art education, participation
and observation.
These businesses have received loans from financial institutions with a guarantee from the SBA.
Indiana University has released a master plan for its Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses that suggests some dramatic changes over the next several years. The plan…
The Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association says it needs more sales and marketing firepower to fill an expanded convention center and adjacent hotels. That means asking the city’s Capital Improvement Board-one of ICVA’s primary sources of funds-for a budget increase of up to 50 percent at the worst possible time. ICVA says it needs an […]
Growing up in Broad Ripple, Ted Miller was one of the “kids on the bridge,” who hung out where Guilford Avenue passes over the Central Canal. Miller was a Broad Ripple bartender during college, then left for a decade spent working in brewpubs in Seattle, Hong Kong, the Caribbean and Taiwan. But when he decided […]
Catheter Research Inc. should have disappeared a long time ago. But the Indianapolis company has persevered through numerous challenges-17 straight profitless years, a bankruptcy reorganization, a stint as a subsidiary of Biomet Inc., and a dispute among its owners. It now is flying high-even in the midst of a bad economy. Catheter Research grew its […]
The best theatrical adaptations of literature don’t require that you first read the original. They aren’t “Cliff’s Notes.” They don’t tease. They exist independent of their sources. And they don’t make you feel like you are in a classroom rather than a theater. For a terrific example of an adaptation that works, go no further […]
I had friends who insisted for years that, when they went to Chicago, they had to go to Adobo Grill. When the restaurant opened up a location on Indy’s north side, those same friends, rather than celebrating, didn’t get around to dining there. And now that Adobo has moved downtown (its former space became the […]