Indiana 250: Emil Ekiyor
Emil Ekiyor is founder and CEO of InnoPower, an Indianapolis not-for-profit that works to encourage and highlight innovations in minority communities.
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Emil Ekiyor is founder and CEO of InnoPower, an Indianapolis not-for-profit that works to encourage and highlight innovations in minority communities.
Hoosiers might be familiar with the term “pivot” from basketball, where you keep one foot in place (the plant foot) and move the other foot around to shift direction or get leverage.
Today, Shelbyville is the North American headquarters for the company’s six manufacturing plants in the United States.
The videographer has produced five seasons of “Music in Transit,” an online series that showcases music performances on an IndyGo bus, and has worked on all eight seasons of the “Good Bones” HGTV home renovation show.
The strip mall was built in 1952 and for years served as a primary retail hub for the neighborhood.
Howard Kellman’s broadcast journey, built on initiative, hustle and postage stamps, can go toe-to-toe with nearly anyone’s.
The partners in Columbus are to be commended for banding together to try to find solutions to such problems.
Our nomination deadlines for these programs are not arbitrary.
Victims of rape and incest will face an uncertain future under Indiana’s near-total abortion ban as they navigate the narrow 10-week window that is allowed for them to seek an abortion following an assault.
We’re reimagining how activations and events can play a critical role in breathing new life into our downtown—and July has put this strategy in the spotlight.
Not-for-profit StateRAMP is gaining traction nationwide while growing quality tech jobs in Indiana.
The Indianapolis area might be showing signs of emerging from a single-family construction slump that began early last year.
Consumer prices rose in June at their slowest pace in more than two years and wage growth cooled last quarter.
An overwhelming 93% of respondents at least somewhat agreed that it “makes good business sense” to recognize and respond to mental health dilemmas, but far fewer said they were prepared.
Ren, an Indianapolis-based financial technology firm, says it received an investment of between $75 million and $300 million from a fund associated with Boston-based Bain Capital. It’s the first outside funding Ren has taken in its 36-year history.
In a now-deleted tweet, the Indiana Department of Health used the term “chest/breastfeeding” in a promotional post about the upcoming Indiana Breastfeeding Conference.
The Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction revoked the license for Praxis Landmark Recovery in Mishawaka and sister facilities in Bluffton and Carmel, the company said.
Former President Donald Trump faced new charges Thursday in a case accusing him of illegally possessing classified documents. The new indictment includes extra charges of obstruction and willful retention of national defense information.
The sensors are designed to give a more accurate depiction of when concrete has “matured” after being poured or repaired and is strong enough to handle heavy traffic.
The district plans to give preference to not-for-profits or government agencies before selling to other buyers.