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If approved, CharlesTowne at Grand Park Village would be built on 12 acres near the intersection of Wheeler Road and 186th Street.
Indiana should make it easy for foreign college students to stay here after they graduate.
The city can’t afford to let Gen Con and other major events get away because the convention center doesn’t have the technology they need to put on great shows.
Bob Berbeco has used technology—including tele-behavorial health and GPS tracking—to help Adult & Child Health assist clients with serious mental illnesses.
Jason Bailey helps Bosma Enterprises use technology to maximize employment opportunities for people who are blind or visually impaired.
Luke Moorehead and his team are rebuilding a decade-old Indiana High School Athletic Association member web portal and are moving data center services to the cloud.
Under Jared Linder’s tech watch, FSSA built and deployed an enterprise data warehouse, a pharmacy benefit management system and a new Medicaid system that processes health care claims data for more than 1.5 million active members.
Under Ken Clark’s watch, the Indianapolis Information Services Agency's IT customer satisfaction improved from 73 percent to 89 percent and expenses were reduced by migrating the city-county data center to cohabitate with the state of Indiana’s.
The Heritage Group announced it is partnering with worldwide entrepreneurial mentoring network Techstars to start a business accelerator that officials said will boost local startups and raise the region’s profile with venture capitalists.
When Rick Copple began working at Community Health Network, it had 1,200 PCs in use. Now there are more than 18,000.
In 1995, Rob Beeler co-founded Double-Take Software, which is now a part of Carbonite Inc.
Jennifer Rumsey guides a global team with technical centers in the United States, the United Kingdom, China, India and elsewhere.
Tracy Kemp led the IT effort to launch Allegion as a stand-alone company.
Sherry Slick led the development of an in-house data science team, which has become one of OurHealth’s biggest differentiators.
Since joining Baker Hill Solutions, which focuses on loan-origination software for bankers, Niles Bay completed a multimillion-dollar front-end rewrite of the company’s data analytics application.
Jason Vasquez co-founded DeveloperTown, and created and evolved its repeatable technology package and processes to build more than 200 projects using what is now a 20-plus-person software team.
Under Jerome Bonhomme’s watch, American Specialty Health, a provider of wellness programs, has doubled the size of its software engineering team and put a greater emphasis on a leaner product development practice.
Ryan Campbell has been credited with building a state-of-the-industry tech team, forming partnerships with Indiana technology firms to benefit both the company and the community.
Cherry helps ensure that Defenders’ workers have the tools to access information and manage their day wherever they are across the nation.