2019 Forty Under 40: Dr. Charles Kulwin
Dr. Charles Kulwin helped pioneer a surgical treatment for severely disabling strokes and now travels to teach the procedure.
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Dr. Charles Kulwin helped pioneer a surgical treatment for severely disabling strokes and now travels to teach the procedure.
Playing a lead role in Lilly Endowment’s $48.9 million Strengthening Indianapolis Through Arts and Culture Innovation program is just one of the ways Ronni Kloth has helped shape Indianapolis’ future.
Sam Julka created a company that engages all stakeholders in office-design decisions.
Making a name for herself in the classroom, the exam room and the boardroom, Jasmine D. Gonzalvo is a nationally recognized diabetes expert.
Jessica Fraser leads the only statewide program in Indiana that combines research and policy analysis on federal and state legislation, public policies and programs affecting low-income working families.
Kate Ems has been involved in transactions totaling more than 12 million square feet of real estate, with a value of nearly $205 million.
The software created by Phil Daniels' company aggregates medical and pharmacy data to help employers identify future costs and high-risk areas. It's now used by more than 2,000 employers.
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.