2019 Forty Under 40: Maggie Daniels
Maggie Daniels is evangelical about her company, which connects tiny-house enthusiasts with property owners across the country.
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Maggie Daniels is evangelical about her company, which connects tiny-house enthusiasts with property owners across the country.
Stanley Chen helped provide one of the state’s largest privately held firms with a 100-year family business plan.
Beyond his role at Anthem, Anton Chase is an entrepreneur who launched the clothing and accessory line Aristocratic Men.
Elyssa Campodonico-Barr’s quest to make an impact on women and girls led her to her latest role leading Girls Inc.
Brandon Brown's quest to provide greater educational opportunities for low-income and minority children led him to his latest role, CEO of The Mind Trust.
Lauren Briggeman is a leading actress in central Indiana in addition to leading Summit, which is devoted to plays by and about women.
Neelay Bhatt is a principal consultant on the Indy Parks and the Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation master plans and, nationwide, has helped secure more than $1 billion for parks and recreation.
Whitney Bembenick's job responsibilities in product improvement, customer service and quality control help advance the company's goal of generating $1 million in annual donations to conservation causes.
Isaac Bamgbose has been a key player in the creation of the much-anticipated Bottleworks District—a former bottling plant now being transformed into a $300 million food, retail, office, residential and entertainment complex.
Amrou Awaysheh’s work focuses on leveraging big data, machine learning and the internet of things to increase energy-efficiency, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and improve the work-life balance of employees.
Joshua D. Anderson and his urban design firm find inspiration helping neighborhoods blossom.
Indiana saw record small-business growth in 2018, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. announced Feb. 1. The agency said its Indiana Small Business Development Center helped launch 318 businesses in 2018, a new record for the organization. The center also helped Hoosier entrepreneurs and small businesses create 1,265 jobs and generate $97.9 million of capital infusion. Additionally, […]
The Columbus-based engine-maker, which saw revenue increase 16 percent last year, expects revenue in 2019 to fall between flat and up 4 percent.
Guidon Design did extensive renovations at 1221 N. Pennsylvania St. before moving its offices there on Feb. 1. (Photo courtesy of Guidon Design) Architecture and engineering firm Guidon Design has moved to a newly refurbished space at 1221 N. Pennsylvania St. in the city’s Old Northside neighborhood. The 22,400-square-foot energy-efficient space, originally built in 1960, […]
The Bill Estes Auto Group, which launched its first dealership 43 years ago, confirmed Wednesday it has agreed to be acquired by publicly traded Asbury Automotive Group.
In central Indiana and nationwide, a number of small companies are changing hands right now—and for a variety of reasons. Among them: a strong economy, plentiful buyers and an aging population of owners who are eyeing retirement.
Todd Rokita, who represented Indiana’s 4th district from 2010-2018 and served as secretary of state from 2002-2010, has taken a job as general counsel and vice president of external affairs for Apex Benefits.
A federal judge says the firm and its owner filed hundreds of fraudulent returns that cheated the government out of more than $1 million in tax revenue.
Jeffrey Mittman served for 21 years in the U.S. Army, including several combat tours. He was blinded in 2005 when the vehicle he was driving in Iraq was hit by an improvised explosive device.
The Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical giant on Wednesday tempered expectations for its earnings in 2019 after a promising cancer drug failed to pan out and the firm prepared for big acquisition.