Oesterle seeks to map state’s talent pool with new startup
Former Angie’s List CEO Bill Oesterle said he created TMap to help employers tailor messages to people in the state’s “potential” workforce, which includes non-residents with Hoosier ties.
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Former Angie’s List CEO Bill Oesterle said he created TMap to help employers tailor messages to people in the state’s “potential” workforce, which includes non-residents with Hoosier ties.
Many firms based across the country take corporate citizenship seriously. But it’s human nature for executives of those firms to put the best jobs—and to show the greatest corporate engagement—in their headquarters towns.
Indy is a place you can join in. You don’t have to be a native to quickly engage and make an impact.
Nathan Feltman now owns one-third of the media company, along with longtime co-owners Michael Maurer and Bob Schloss.
The residential redevelopment of the sprawling Simon estate on Ditch Road known as Asherwood that local homebuilder Paul Estridge Jr. announced late last year might not happen after all.
Amazon has become such a colossal retail force that scores of companies have formed specifically to support Amazon vendors. And some of those firms are based in Indiana.
In its quest to send people to Mars, NASA’s road to the Red Planet passes straight through central Indiana.
A 38-unit downtown apartment building for the chronically homeless that opened in January 2016 is Indianapolis’ first project to employ a so-called “housing first” model.
Local developer Keystone Group is nearing a deal to buy the 20-story building just north of Monument Circle and is considering a range of possibilities for the half-million-square-foot property.
Larry McKinney was appointed a district court judge for the Southern District of Indiana in 1987. He became a senior judge in 2009.
Don’t buy when he’s selling or sell when he’s buying.
Indianapolis-based Platinum Properties Management Co. LLC envisions a mix of townhouses and detached homes along the south side of 126th Street to west of Auman Drive and east of Gramercy.
In a free market, government plays a vital role in enforcing laws against violence, fraud and theft, and in resolving contract disputes.
Condado Tacos commits to Broad Ripple, with plans for a downtown location, while Burger Study opens Monday amid fierce competition in the upscale burger segment.
Indiana and Purdue join their conference brethren in posting impressive results … so far.
Actors Theatre of Indiana revives the Jerry Herman musical with its heart intact.
Manee Thai Cuisine creates a comfortable environment with above-par food.
Vice President Mike Pence’s office said the former Indiana governor will fly into Indianapolis and then head to Anderson, where he will speak Friday afternoon at the Flagship Enterprise Center.
Roger Werner played a “central role” in helping fellow executives fleece the nursing home company, according to a new federal lawsuit.
There is no indication that Indiana’s drainage statutes are inadequate.