2020 Forty Under 40: Meggie Dials
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.
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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.
In 2017, Joshua Driver co-founded Selfless.ly to provide businesses with software to better navigate community service commitments.
Michael Dury was promoted Jan. 23 to CEO of Merchants Capital, where he leads one of the top housing-loan originators nationwide.
Since joining HWC Engineering in 2009, Jamie Ford-Bowers has created an entire planning department from scratch, one that now has 28 employees and more than $4.5 million in yearly revenue.
Christina Fugate is Ice Miller’s expert on franchise law and business and chairwoman of the firm’s franchise and distribution team, and she’s also founder of the Indiana Franchise Association.
Dr. Brian Gray has been a key part of Riley Hospital for Children’s plan to build a $124 million Maternal Fetal Center, expected to open in 2021, that will centralize maternity and newborn care for Indiana University Health’s three downtown hospitals.
Marcus Hall’s varied career wound through Pacers Sports & Entertainment, ExactTarget and even his own pocket-square subscription startup before arriving at an Indianapolis-based California Closets franchise.
Andrew Hedegard has risen quickly at Chase while also helping young people overcome challenges.
Christopher Henry leads the seventh-largest Presbyterian congregation in the United States, with 3,500 members, 125 staff members and budget of $4.7 million.
Jacob Houk serves as leader of Indiana’s largest independent property restoration company—one he helped turn around by focusing on its employees.
Aaron Hurt leads a group of 30 in planning performances and other engagements at Butler’s five event venues.
Chris Jensen, a former assistant to Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman, served on the Noblesville city council before becoming the city’s mayor this year.
Endeavor, which helps companies access talent and capital but takes no equity, is hunting for six to eight companies for its second Midwest cohort, an eight-month mentoring program which begins April 23. Endeavor officials want at least of those companies to come from central Indiana.
Kai Johnson was promoted on Feb. 1 to her new position as a manager of corporate strategy. Until then, Johnson was manager of community partnerships, where she oversaw development programs in Salesforce’s central cities.
The unnamed project—still in its early planning stages—could include a multi-use playing field, eight ball diamonds and a splash pad on 40 acres on the city’s southeast side.
Mayor Joe Hogsett told a few dozen Pete Buttigieg supporters that the presidential candidate has shown an ability to work across party lines and “represents the best of what makes America work.”
Following a successful school-funding referendum in 2018, IPS has doled out millions of dollars in raises to most staff. That boost in pay has been a boon for district teachers, but it has left the city’s charter schools at a disadvantage.
The main manufacturer of a pesticide used for decades on a wide array of crops, including strawberries, corn and citrus, said Thursday it will stop making the product, which some activists have said is linked to neurological problems in children.
Following the Iowa Democratic Party’s release of new results late Thursday night, former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg leads Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders by a margin of 0.09 percentage points.
Democrats said the bill would help reverse a decades-long trend of declining union membership. Republicans dismissed the bill as a “political gift to union bosses” that would diminish the rights of workers and employers alike while harming the economy.