2017 CTO of the Year: Judd Williams
Judd Williams’ team created the first NCAA mobile app and a from-scratch process to manage and prioritize IT requests.
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Judd Williams’ team created the first NCAA mobile app and a from-scratch process to manage and prioritize IT requests.
Chris Mertens is credited with transforming Hamilton County’s information technology department to better serve its nearly 300,000 residents.
Chief Information and Technology Officer Indiana Public Retirement System (IBJ photo/Eric Learned) MAJOR ORGANIZATION ACHIEVEMENTS DURING TENURE The Indiana Public Retirement System, with $29.9 billion in assets under management and 462,000 members, recently completed a multi-phase, multi-year modernization program to replace its core business systems. “We now are using modern Oracle-based technologies and packages to […]
Innovations by Mike Butler's IT team at First Merchants Bank have helped support the financial institution's growth.
With the help of Sherry A. Aaholm's team, Cummins Inc. has rolled out advanced analytics and artificial intelligence to help customers' boost engine performance and improve maintenance.
Tom Schenk built an online Find a Camp tool to help parents identify a great summer camp for their kids and implemented Microsoft CRM to run most of the business.
Zach Gray implemented cloud-based solutions that help MS Cos. provide an on-demand workforce to 600 industrial customers, including car manufacturers Honda and Hyundai.
Jason Vasquez has helped DeveloperTown grow from a small design and development shop working primarily with startups to a well-established agency working with Fortune 500 companies.
Matthew Belsaas was the first IT director at the John Boner Neighborhood Centers, which previously outsourced those services.
Eric Sendelbach has helped Mobi step up its growth by rolling out its mobile-device-management software globally.
Brett Flora led a team that handled integration and transition as Elwood Staffing doubled in size to more than $700 million in revenue.
With Richard Cherry as chief information officer, the home security firm Defenders experienced two years of record installations and is on track for a third.
Lucia Downton and her team converted an analog phone system to VOIP and switched ISP vendors, adding up to $50,000 a year in savings for the United Way of Central Indiana.
Gene Berry’s information technology leadership enabled OneAmerica to complete the largest acquisition in its 140-year history.
The town of Plainfield announced Friday morning that auto parts distributor NAPA Balkamp will move its corporate headquarters from Indianapolis to the former Galyan’s Trading Co. building.
The Indianapolis-based refinery company earned an unexpected profit in its latest quarter, breaking a string of seven straight money-losing periods.
U.S. employers added 209,000 jobs in July, a second straight month of robust gains.
The 40,000-square-foot building would be constructed on a vacant 24-acre remediated property commonly known as the Firestone site, south of Division Street near 18th Street.