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IBJ Podcast: Jeff Wood’s white-knuckle ride from F-16 pilot to head of Tom Wood Automotive
It’s been more than a dozen years since Jeff Wood became company president, and he has used that time to diversify Tom Wood Automotive Group—often following his own interests to see where they lead.
Bill would require schools to report student requests to change names, pronouns
Gender identity and transitioning are the focus of a number of bills filed by Indiana lawmakers in the 2023 session, including one that would require teachers and schools to disclose if students request to change their names or pronouns.
High court takes 8 new cases, including several involving business
In one case involving a former postal employee, the justices will consider what accommodations employers must make for religious employees. Other cases involve property taxes and prescription pricing.
Wealth looms big as ever in post-scandal college admissions
There’s little belief the college bribery scandal has stirred significant change in the admissions landscape.
Buttigieg finds himself in the spotlight for better or worse
Faced with a historic system failure that grounded air service, Pete Buttigieg appeared to lean into his role as the face of the beleaguered American transportation network.
Indy laboratory fires manager who threatened California congressman
Patients Choice Laboratories said Friday it was “appalled” by the comments of its employee, who sent a vulgar, threatening direct message to Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell.
2023 Health Care Heroes – Corporate Table of 10
Corporate table includes company name on table signage, in program and event thank you ad.
Indiana Wesleyan is going big on non-degree educational programs
Over the past few years, the private college has begun offering non-degree credentials and will be ramping up even more to help students upgrade their careers.
George Lessmeister: Indiana’s workforce problems go beyond STEM
Gov. Eric Holcomb’s Workforce Cabinet released recommendations that fell short in addressing the critical need for all sectors and workers by focusing heavily on STEM.
Michael McRobbie: State’s computer networks provide many CHIPS Act opportunities
Indiana University was selected in 1998 to operate and manage the advanced ultra-high-speed Internet2 computer network that today connects hundreds of America’s leading research universities.
Bohanon and Horowitz: The one thing certain about change is that it’s coming
| Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz
The growth of e-commerce is similar to the growth of mail-order firms in the late 1800s when transportation and mail-delivery improvements made it possible for firms to lower the costs of selling directly to customers.
Kim and Lee: COVID put ‘globalization’ in ICU; Putin pulled the plug. Now what?
| Mickey Kim and Roger Lee
The combination of COVID and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine delivered the coup de grace to globalization by exposing the fragility of interdependence and risks of offshoring.
Derek Schultz: Grabbing the wheel
For a team that canned its head coach in the middle of the season and benched three different quarterbacks four different times, many have been asking what fate awaits General Manager Chris Ballard.
Lynne Petersen: Regulation is not the answer to apartment affordability
A recent national survey of apartment developers by the National Multifamily Housing Council concluded that 87.5% of developers steer clear of cities with rent-control ordinances when planning projects.
Marie Mackintosh and Mike Wells: Gaps in academic outcomes warn us to act now
| Marie Mackintosh and Mike Wells
Our community—employers, philanthropy, parents, teachers and students—must come together to lift our schools and hold them accountable to the higher expectations required to thrive in today’s economy.
Craig Overmyer: Here’s how to exit from daily operations
Many entrepreneurs have gotten stuck working in the business rather than on the business.
Editorial: Property tax legislation is good idea that needs more time, study
One catch is that a big increase in assessments across the state—thanks to higher property prices over the past few years—means bills could be up regardless of other changes.