2023 Forty Under 40: Greg Stowers Jr.
Greg Stowers Jr. oversees the day-to-day operations of the office of the City-County Council and provides policy strategy and analysis to all 25 city councilors.
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Greg Stowers Jr. oversees the day-to-day operations of the office of the City-County Council and provides policy strategy and analysis to all 25 city councilors.
Tiffany Trotter joined Girls Inc. amid the “great resignation” and the pandemic with an eye toward bridging the gap between employee experience and organization expectations.
As CFO of F.A. Wilhelm Construction, Brittney Turner shepherds the finances of five construction companies, two real estate companies and multiple joint venture enterprises.
As a financial adviser at brokerage Merrill Lynch, Berthran Ugeh says financial health and financial education are critical in building successful families and successful communities.
Tonya Vachirasomboon leads complex mergers and acquisitions at Dentons in the medical device, financial, life sciences, and transportation and logistics industries, among others.
Brian Willsey owns Tinker House Events and is director of finance for Small Victories Hospitality, the parent of several coffeehouses and restaurants, including Coat Check Coffee, Strange Bird Tiki Bar and Landlocked Baking Co.
Derik Wittenberg leads the team at Elanco Animal Health responsible for setting research and development priorities, developing business analytics to provide business insights, and improving operations.
As president of STAR Financial Bank, a $3 billion community bank with 37 branches, Kevin Wright said he enjoys the connections that come through building relationships.
Whitley Yates is the first person to hold the position of director of diversity and engagement at the Indiana Republican Party, a distinction she embraces.
The Indianapolis-based firm has already made progress on its goal of hiring 113 additional Hoosiers by the end of 2026.
The governor signed a flurry of bills into law on Thursday, bringing the total number of bills to reach his desk to 93. Even as he finished, lawmakers finalized another handful of bills as they near the legislative deadline.
Warren Morgan, who joined IPS in May 2020, oversees curriculum and instruction for the district as a member of the executive leadership team.
The House action comes as at least 20 other states, including Indiana, have imposed similar limits on trans athletes at the K-12 or collegiate level.
Digital advertising has plummeted this year, cutting into the profitability of major tech companies from Google to Facebook. Waves of layoffs have rolled through the tech industry and more are expected.
While the homeless population across the city has decreased from its pandemic high of nearly 2,000 people, it has yet to return to the lower levels recorded before the pandemic hit.
Pearl Jam, inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017, previously performed in central Indiana in 1991, 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2010.
The combination of the two Indianapolis-based firms is expected to to result in increased job opportunities for environmental, health and safety professionals.
WildEye Cannabis, dedicated to the consumption of cannabidiols, is scheduled to open Friday in Fountain Square.
The U.S. government said plunging energy prices pulled the producer price index down 0.5% in March from February. It marks the biggest decrease in producer prices in three years.
Indiana lawmakers removed controversial language from a bill that would have effectively stripped protections for certain wetlands, but Republican leadership in both the House and Senate expressed support for reviving the language.