20 in their Twenties 2022: Jordan Lee Dooley
Jordan Lee Dooley runs SoulScripts, a media company where she writes, speaks and coaches women to pursue their dreams without neglecting their well-being.
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Jordan Lee Dooley runs SoulScripts, a media company where she writes, speaks and coaches women to pursue their dreams without neglecting their well-being.
At Morales Group Staffing, Luz Flores is responsible for leading branding and positioning initiatives to clients, the Morales workforce and the company’s community partners.
Rico Francis’ mission with the Indiana Pacers is to focus on partnerships with not-for-profits that serve vulnerable Hoosiers.
Teddy Guzek’s company, Hoplite, specializes in finding technical cybersecurity gaps for its clients, then providing ways to mitigate risk.
Matt Hunt communicates Kite Realty Group’s strategy, performance, value and other relevant information to all of the company’s stakeholders.
Kaitlin E. Knapp is clinical program manager of healing arts, child life, and pediatric school at Ascension St. Vincent and Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital Programs.
Attorney Jordan Oliver is an associate at Barnes & Thornburg LLP.
Sara Omohundro is director of venture syndication at Elevate Ventures.
Jake Sciaudone is real estate services group manager at Katz Sapper & Miller.
André Zhang Sonera is deputy director of operations and strategic partnerships at the Indiana Arts Commission.
Nate Swick is senior communications manager at Visit Indy.
Andrew Walker II is co-founder and head of sales at The Heartland Builders.
The city of Westfield on Monday released the results of two appraisals that will be used when it considers a deal with companies interested in owning or operating Grand Park Sports Campus.
The amendment has potential ramifications for Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears, a Democrat who has announced that he will not prosecute cases involving abortion or possession of small amounts of marijuana.
Lawmakers in the Indiana House are scheduled to take up the measure in a day-long committee hearing Tuesday.
The company formerly known as Chrysler Group was placed on probation for three years Monday for deceiving regulators about diesel emission systems on 101,000 Jeep Grand Cherokees and Ram 1500 trucks.
Government workers—teachers, firefighters, sanitation workers, bus drivers, city government employees—who make up more than 15% of the U.S. workforce, have seen their wages lag significantly behind those employed by private industry over the past year.
A startup company that specializes in buying written-off medical accounts is suing a Connecticut insurer for $15.1 million, claiming it failed to fully pay St. Vincent Emergency Physicians for services it provided to its members. Ecure Indiana Corp. filed suit July 28 against United Healthcare Insurance Co.
Patrick Tamm, CEO of the Indiana Restaurant & Lodging Association, said the numbers are ahead of schedule, as many forecasts called for revenues to not return to normal until 2024.
President Joe Biden will soon sign into law the $280 billion CHIPS and Science Act—which also includes substantial money for scientific research. The back story of the legislation reveals the complexities of bipartisanship, even when all sides agree on the need to act.