2020 Forty Under 40: Amar Patel
When Amar Patel taught in Chicago, he observed that “every student … wanted to learn, and every student wanted a sense of purpose in their lives.”
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When Amar Patel taught in Chicago, he observed that “every student … wanted to learn, and every student wanted a sense of purpose in their lives.”
Doneisha Posey joined Ivy Tech late last year after serving in a variety of roles at the Indiana Civil Rights Commission.
Brad Rateike is back to building his communications firm after spending two years in Washington, D.C., serving as director of cabinet communications for the White House.
Beau Reichart is honoring the history and traditions of Red Gold at the same time he’s embracing greener processes and modern products.
Ian Rupert resigned from a leadership position with JPMorgan Chase to back a venture capital fund investing in companies primarily in the alcohol and hospitality industries.
Carlos Salazar is using his new outpost at The Yard at Fishers District to test ideas. He eventually hopes to open a full-service restaurant in Fishers.
At Pivot Marketing, Jenn Schimmelpfennig and her team serve some of the most recognized organizations in the city—including Indianapolis Public Schools, Exodus Refugee and the Arts Council of Indianapolis.
Dr. Emily Scott is a vocal advocate in the public sphere for reforms to better serve and respect pregnant mothers affected by substance abuse.
As director of regulatory and regional transmission organization policy at IPL, Justin Sufan is in the middle of big changes at his company and in the energy sector worldwide.
Yecenia Tostado and her then-colleagues at EmployIndy crafted Indy Achieves, which is Mayor Joe Hogsett’s program to help Marion County youth afford post-secondary education.
Matt Waggoner, managing director of tenant representation for JLL, changed his perspective on his career after a friend challenged him to consider the purpose of his work.
Muhammad Yasin co-founded a group that focuses on agile marketing and co-hosts a podcast for “process-minded marketers.”
Stacy Atkinson in October became the youngest Latina chancellor to lead an Ivy Tech Community College campus in the history of the higher education network, which is the largest community college system in the country.
Fernanda Beraldi, senior director of ethics and compliance at Cummins Inc., works with a global team to educate 62,000 employees about the risks of bribery, conflicts of interest and other problems.
Candice Bineyard has ascending the ranks at Rolls-Royce to a new position as director of defense programs. It’s a promotion she received in January, after serving as vice president of one of the manufacturing company’s leading programs, its JSF LiftSystem technology that powers fighter jets and other aerospace gear in the armed services.
Stephanie Bothun helped launch the not-for-profit Ascend Indiana, the talent and workforce development initiative of the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, with a set of values, a bundle of policy papers and her former boss, Jason Kloth, then of Teach for America.
Conner Burt is co-founder and president of Lessonly, a rapidly expanding training software company serving almost 1,000 customers.
Responsible for keeping Indiana’s elections fair and secure, Deputy Secretary of State Brandon Clifton and his team have embraced sweeping reforms to voting procedures since 2016.
Once an aspiring journalist and writer, Bindley Capital Partners Vice President Jennifer Detmer has discovered how credit research and finance can also be a form of storytelling.
For Meggie Dials, empathy is the superpower that has propelled her through her time at Salesforce and through the career shifts that led her there.