Marsh incentive plan awards key employees if stores are sold
The plan, approved by a bankruptcy judge, allows 10 employees to collectively receive up to $1.1 million in bonuses if certain conditions of a sale are met.
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The plan, approved by a bankruptcy judge, allows 10 employees to collectively receive up to $1.1 million in bonuses if certain conditions of a sale are met.
The departure of Mark Fields comes amid sharp criticism of Ford's strategy by shareholders, and a more than 30 percent plunge in the company's stock price during his tenure.
Dixon’s first-lap and his final average were the fastest times recorded at Indianapolis since Arie Luyendyk set the qualifying record and single-lap record in 1996.
In an interview with IBJ, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said Infosys, a Salesforce partner, will be taking up space in Salesforce Tower Indianapolis.
Salesforce officials said the move is part of a broader initiative to help develop the “workforce of tomorrow.”
Dan Evans, who for 13 years was president and CEO of Indiana University Health, has joined Faegre Baker Daniels Consulting as a senior director in its health and biosciences group.
With conditions ripe for attracting an airline offering service to a destination such as London or Paris, officials with the Indianapolis International Airport have hired the Indy Chamber to help lay the groundwork.
The state’s jobless rate is at its lowest point since 2001 and well below the national rate of 4.4 percent.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is among several well-known names slated to appear Monday in Indianapolis at the annual summit for the American Federation of Children.
In two acquisitions totaling nearly $9 million, one firm plans to expand an existing business park while the other has a big logistics facility in mind.
Louisiana-based Walk-On’s, partly owned by the star quarterback, is expanding via franchising, while Tim Hortons builds on its presence in Indy.
The Cat recently opened in the Arts & Design District and in the same space where The Warehouse abruptly closed earlier this year. It hopes to be a kind of “off-off-Broadway” venue.
A coalition of government, business and community groups is posing a big question: How can Indianapolis and surrounding counties best capitalize on the White River?
Indiana’s former superintendent of public instruction is now president and CEO of Advancing Public Schools. She’s barred from being paid by Indiana school districts until next year.
Eric Meek, who resigned as Celadon’s president and chief operating officer last month, is involved with plans to purchase Celadon subsidiary Prosair Technologies.
A key question remains: Will there be enough funding to make a significant difference?
Several businesses launched by entrepreneurs who honed their skills in the racing arena are in high-gear growth mode.
Leigh Ann Pusey will join Eli Lilly and Co. next month as senior vice president for corporate affairs and communications.
Making your bed will also reinforce the fact that little things in life matter. If you can’t do the little things right, you will never do the big things right.
If society is determined to help those with expensive medical problems, the way to do it is … well, by helping those with expensive medical problems.