2017 WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: Jennifer Bott
Jennifer Bott developed a comprehensive, university-wide strategy for online education that resulted in growth in students, programs and revenue.
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Jennifer Bott developed a comprehensive, university-wide strategy for online education that resulted in growth in students, programs and revenue.
At Eli Lilly and Co., Melissa Stapleton Barnes leads an organization responsible for ethics and compliance in nearly 90 countries around the world.
Jennifer Alvey, who worked in state government before becoming chief financial officer at IU Health, says mentors have played a big role in her professional development.
Erin Albert is a leading podcaster on pharmaceutical subjects, a prolific writer of books and a full-time consultant.
The Indianapolis-based health system said it will open a primary-care medical office in Fort Wayne early next year, and is examining “a long-term presence” in the market.
The club, which opened in 1982, no longer is hosting comedy acts, although the downtown location remains open.
It marks the first time in three years that growth has hit at least 3 percent for two consecutive quarters.
The Carmel-based bank raised $100 million, which it plans to use for a new acquisition and to further fuel growth.
The Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center is set to host a six-week festival that has attracted as many as 100,000 visitors in other markets.
Shares in the Indianapolis-based shopping mall owner slid Friday morning despite a mostly positive quarterly financial report. A negative quarterly report from J.C. Penney was the likely factor.
Zionsville and Plainfield are still in contention to land Little League International’s Central Region headquarters, but Westfield has apparently struck out.
A deal would create a health-services giant and a bigger competitor for UnitedHealth Group Inc., which is the largest U.S. health insurer and has its own own clinics and a pharmacy-benefits unit.
The appointment came the same day the Trump administration agreed to a "very substantial" payout to hundreds of tea party groups to settle a class-action lawsuit over burdensome IRS scrutiny in 2012.
American Airlines and Southwest Airlines are expecting their average prices to move higher the rest of this year, marking a shift from fare wars that have created turbulence for airline stock prices.
City officials say the new regulations would allow adult businesses in about 4 percent of Bloomington.
St. Vincent’s new “neighborhood hospitals” are so small you fit three on a football field. But there’s nothing small about the profits the hospitals might rack up.
A movement is burgeoning at the hospital system to lead by example in food and nutrition.
Broadcast executive Jeff Smulyan’s career-spanning commitment to Indianapolis earns him the distinction of being the 24th recipient of IBJ’s Michael A. Carroll Award.
The Kauffman Index of Growth Entrepreneurship says the area now ranks 10th among the 40 largest metro areas when it comes to what Kauffman calls “growth entrepreneurship.”
Some companies are offering employees money to donate to charities with no strings attached, while other initiatives are designed to reward volunteer efforts.