Software firm Bolstra raises $1.5M, adds veteran tech executive
Bolstra LLC, a Carmel-based software-as-a-service company, has added an executive who previously held leadership positions at PolicyStat, Aprimo and Software Artistry.
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Bolstra LLC, a Carmel-based software-as-a-service company, has added an executive who previously held leadership positions at PolicyStat, Aprimo and Software Artistry.
Former Indianapolis City-County Council Clerk NaTrina DeBow defended herself and other council staffers against allegations from President Stephen Clay that employees had acted improperly, causing him to call for an audit of the office.
The Colts had scheduled a press conference for Wednesday to announce Josh McDaniels' hiring.
KAR has acquired a San Francisco-based startup that uses technology to help companies manage fleets of vehicles.
While teaching criminal law and other courses (and being named Best New Law Professor by students and Faculty Advisor of the Year twice), Lahny Silva is influential beyond the classroom through her work with the REACH program.
Darshan Shah is Indiana’s first chief data officer. In that role, he leads the Indiana Management Performance Hub and coordinates resources to guide policymakers in addressing the opioid epidemic, optimizing Medicaid services, and enhancing Indiana’s education-to-workforce pipeline.
Helping religious leaders to be more effective, David King and his team have attracted more than $4 million in grant support as they work with hundreds of congregations and faith-based not-for-profits around the country while also researching, teaching and training here at home.
Chairing the Junior League’s Holiday Mart and taking part in FBI training were just some of the side trips on Allison Karns’ road to becoming one of the key legal minds in the Holcomb administration.
Rising to principal in the top minority-owned engineering firm in Indiana, Jarvis Jointer also is an inventor of the Car Closet.
Created to address the water-quality crisis, Megan Glover’s startup rose in under two years to $2 million in bookings, including contracts with the state for water-testing kits for more than 800 public schools.
Providing next-generation leadership to a real estate company with $150 million in active projects, Eric Gershman is bullish on Indianapolis development.
A leader in the development of IU Health’s new Bloomington hospital, Adairius Gardner also laid the groundwork for its new diversity office.
Seeking better ways to build bridges between organizations and the public, Derrick Feldmann not only founded a firm but also has led research, written books and organized a conference for millennials dedicated to next-step philanthropy and social change.
Doug Ding is determined to develop the next generation of Indy leaders while championing the region’s tech assets.
After working with such clients as Angie’s List, Compendium and TinderBox, and being a recipient of TechPoint’s inaugural Tech 25 award, Jenn Golding launched her digital marketing company while also keeping a busy schedule of speaking engagements and board work.
By forging partnerships with businesses throughout the state, Elizabeth Hagerman connects Rose-Hulman’s student talent pool to hands-on experiences, helping create the next generation of Indiana tech entrepreneurs.
n another stomach-churning day Tuesday, stocks plunged in the morning, then pulled off a late-afternoon rally, ending the day in positive territory and recouping some of the losses from the market's two-day plunge.
Concentrating on the defense of pharmaceutical companies and device manufacturers, Jessica Cox balances complex tort cases with pro bono work, community service and board involvement.
Even with the completion of 360 Market Square, a $120 million, 27-story mixed-use luxury apartment tower, Christopher Kirles doesn’t have much time to rest: Flaherty & Collins has $500 million in projects in the works.
Hired to create a new mission, vision and five-year strategy, Angela Carr Klitzsch raised $6 million for the organization and launched Mayor Joe Hogsett’s Project Indy summer youth employment program.