2017 Forty Under 40: Anna Obergfell Kirkman
Anna Obergfell Kirkman has built a medical-legal partnership that helps get Eskenazi patients assistance with a whole range of legal issues.
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Anna Obergfell Kirkman has built a medical-legal partnership that helps get Eskenazi patients assistance with a whole range of legal issues.
A former award-winning teacher, Jason Kloth has gone beyond the classroom to work for improving education around the state.
After a career primarily in government, Laurel Judkins in 2015 joined Cummins, helping amplify the company’s voice in matters of technical innovation, international trade, community involvement and equal rights as it works to raise its profile in Indianapolis, where it recently opened its high-profile distribution headquarters.
Emerging from a tragedy to create a business based on his passion, Tom Hanley established a not-for-profit that promotes health, wellness and exercise for local 5- to 18-year-olds.
As board member for KIPP Indy Public Schools and through his work with Teach for America, Brian Garrison has demonstrated an ongoing commitment to equity in education.
As one of the key connectors in the city, Mark Fisher is an instrumental player in bringing together businesses and other organizations to impact quality of life in Indianapolis.
After working his way up through the Pacers organization, Peter Dinwiddie knows the game inside and out.
Recognized as one of 14 “Rising Stars of Public Funds” by Institutional Investor News, Scott Davis is responsible for a $30 billion pension plan for state employees, teachers, police and firefighters.
Overseeing 20 restaurants (and counting)—and helping open 12, including Vida, Livery and Union 50—for the fast-growing restaurant group, Carl Chambers is helping shape the dining habits of central Indiana and beyond.
As leader of donor services for The Glick Fund, Ryan Brady helps guide philanthropic dollars that change the face of central Indiana.
One of only a few African-American women in biomedical science, Baindu Lucy Bayon is earning recognition for her own research and for her steadfast outreach to help open doors for others in STEM fields.
An active board member for Noble of Indiana and passionate advocate for Holliday Park, Andrew Appel opted (without pressure) for a key role in his family business.
Yaw Aning grew his entrepreneurial company, which focuses on helping build tech products from four to 16 employees, tripling revenue and launching 70 web and mobile applications. He’s attracted such clients as the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, Bluebridge, and CoatChex, which appeared on “Shark Tank.”
After becoming an equity partner at Ice Miller, Haley Altman made a bold move. “I saw an opportunity to make it easier for my fellow lawyers to do their jobs.”
Judges have an aggressive timeline for making the decision whether to move courts to the Twin Aire neighborhood with the city’s proposed criminal justice complex.
Companies have spent the last few years beefing up their parental-leave policies to attract and retain the most sought-after workers. Up next in the benefits arms race: helping workers deal with sickness and death.
The Indiana Court of Appeals upheld a 2014 decision ordering Celadon to pay more than $4 million to a group of drivers in a dispute over fuel costs.
Dow Chemical Co. and DuPont Co. say they're willing to make more business divestments as a way to nudge European regulators who remain wary of their proposed merger.
The undersea adventure that gave new life to Disney animation has trouble staying afloat on stage at the Murat.
The open-wheel racing series will spend up to half of its marketing budget this year on digital and social media, up from about 20 percent last season.