2016 Forty Under 40: Dave Neff
Dave Neff helped build the not-for-profit Edge Mentoring to guide millennials and young professionals on issues of relationships, careers, purpose and faith.
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Dave Neff helped build the not-for-profit Edge Mentoring to guide millennials and young professionals on issues of relationships, careers, purpose and faith.
Kristi Palmer is the associate dean of digital scholarship and director of the IUPUI University Library Center for Digital Scholarship, where she has helped create more than 80 online collections related to Indianapolis.
Wes Podell is the senior vice president and a partner at PK Partners, a real estate development firm where he is responsible for leasing, development and investment activities.
Since Eric Richards arrived at Cancer Support Community Central Indiana, the group is serving more patients and raising more revenue.
Since joining the Indiana Repertory Theatre in 2013, Courtney Sale has directed productions, expanded the young playwrights’ program, and spread her creative wings to direct for the Phoenix Theatre and Heartland Actors Repertory Theatre.
As an investment specialist on the high-net-worth team, J.P. Morgan Private Bank’s Jason Spilbeler manages more than $1 billion in investments for 90 Indiana families, growing assets by more than $100 million in the past year.
R.J. Taylor is the vice president of product at Geofeedia, a company that collects and analyzes location-specific information from Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Flickr and transforms it into useful tools for clients including CNN and Mall of America.
The deal means the Japanese carmaker will not only continue to supply engines to the series but also spend tens of millions of dollars to promote the open-wheel series.
While at Leadership Indianapolis, Elana Thompson launched a civic boot camp to urge professionals to become more engaged. She also serves as board chairwoman for ACE Preparatory Academy.
A Minneapolis-based firm bought two River Road buildings from Duke Realty Corp. as part of its continued push into the Indianapolis market.
Interactive Intelligence Group Inc. on Monday reported a loss of $3.5 million in the fourth quarter, but the financial results topped the expectations of analysts.
Local officials say the permits are needed now to accommodate development that’s been stymied under a state system that allocates permits based on population.
J.J. Thompson’s Rook Security, a provider of risk-based decision support for IT security, compliance and risk-management initiatives, holds seven registered trademarks with 10 more pending and has earned a spot on the Inc. 500.
After suffering a paralyzing injury, Chris Leeuw founded NeuroHope, which operates outside the boundaries of insurance reimbursement.
Terrence Kunstek, president of Eleven Fifty Consulting, created a not-for-profit coding school for kids and connects them with opportunities for real-world coding experience.
Chris Waters launched what later became Luna Language Services when he saw the need for qualified interpreters in Indianapolis’ hospitals and courts.
Emily Krueger got her start in politics working for former U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar but now she’s a vice president at more-than-a-century-old LDI, which funds and operates high-potential middle-market companies.
Chris King became an owner at Runnebohm Construction, an industrial and commercial general contractor in Shelbyville, in 2012 and has directed many of the company’s efforts toward enhancing economic development opportunities in communities across Indiana.
Ronan Johnson of Taft Stettinius & Hollister has helped close more than 25 mergers and acquisitions, ranging from $90,000 to $200 million, with a total value of well over $1 billion.
A former arts services manager at the Arts Council of Indianapolis and director of marketing and programs at the Madame Walker Theatre Center, Malina Jeffers now creates projects on her own, including many under the Mosaic City brand.