2017 CFO of the Year: Cheryl Harmon
Unlike others entering the C-suite (who traditionally come from accounting or finance), Harmon arrived with a background in health information management and data analysis.
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Unlike others entering the C-suite (who traditionally come from accounting or finance), Harmon arrived with a background in health information management and data analysis.
Welch helped Forum create a financial blueprint to rebuild the credit union’s fiscal strength after the Great Recession.
In less than two years, Fenwick has balanced two budgets, grown parks-and-recreation investment, helped expand coverage at a school health clinic, and created an employee handbook.
With Wawrin in charge of finances, Escalade Inc. remains in front of its competitors in the ever-changing landscape of retail.
Lafayette-based Wabash National Corp. promoted Taylor to CFO in 2014, and soon, the company was experiencing record demand and revenue exceeded $2 billion for the first time.
Schroeder worked for Kimball before college then jumped in full time after she got her degree. She rose steadily through the company before landing her current post in 2014.
Urbanski has been instrumental in Allied Solutions’ $32.9 million move to Carmel’s Midtown District, allowing for a projected expansion of more than 600 jobs by 2025.
Patel and her family, who started their business with a single hotel, now have 23 hotels with 3,000 rooms.
Jensen has overseen multiple acquisitions for The Cellular Connection, which is the country's largest Verizon Wireless retailer, with more than 1,200 locations.
Kurtz has led an expansion and funding effort over the past seven years that has generated $285 million in construction financing and $273 million in permanent loans.
Ritzler was employee number five at OurHealth, which has grown to 275 employees and annual revenue of more than $35 million since its 2009 founding.
At Second Helpings, Eline has had to carefully weigh every expenditure against the mission of the not-for-profit, which puts out a million meals a year and trains adults for kitchen work.
Information technology outsourcing firm Infosys—which picked Indianapolis in May as the site for an $8.7 million technology and innovation hub —has chosen Providence, Rhode Island, for a design and innovation center.
The settlement ends a two-year quarrel over whether IU Health violated antitrust laws when its ambulances transported most of the county’s 911-response patients to its own hospital.
Rep. Terry Goodin of Austin bested Rep. Phil GiaQuinta of Fort Wayne during a vote Monday by House Democrats.
The list of potential terminations includes engineers, software developers, project managers and administrative support staff.
Hundreds of legislative employees can now carry handguns at the Indiana Statehouse and adjacent state office buildings, but with some limitations.
President Donald Trump said Monday that changes to the Republican tax bill are coming, as he looks to win over holdout GOP senators in an effort to pass the package by the end of the year.
The long legal battle between the city of Carmel and the residents of the small community in Clay Township known as Home Place appears to be over.
Two children of late heart surgeon and developer John N. Pittman have accused brother Steve Pittman of wrongly taking funds from a family-owned entity to invest in one of his projects. Their lawsuit is one of several proceedings filed over family assets.