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Individual efforts matter—sometimes more than we think and often more than we know.
Their wisdom will inform the person you elect to lead us for the next four years.
The shiny new apartment buildings rising in the Mile Square belie the reality that suburbanization is continuing to take a heavy toll on Marion County.
The Indianapolis-based real estate company said it had funds from operations of $43.9 million in the period, slightly beating Wall Street expectations.
Talk of synergies and consolidation may warm the hearts of investors, who are eager for Midland, Michigan-based Dow Chemical to boost returns, but they cast uncertainty over some of central Indiana’s best scientific jobs.
Nichole Wilson, the executive director of sports medicine, physical therapy and rehabilitation at Community Health Network, helped the hospital system rapidly become a force in the sports medicine field.
Ashley Vukovits had no software experience when she joined Interactive Intelligence Group in 2003. She rose to chief financial officer this year.
Ann Updegraff Spleth, chief operating officer of the Kiwanis International Foundation, has helped the organization bolster its financial strength while continuing to pursue an ambitious agenda.
Jenelle Smagala decided when she started the architectural firm Synthesis Inc. that she was going collaborate with engineers, contractors and others involved in the construction process, not just treat them as vendors.
Marya Rose, chief administrative officer of Cummins Inc., serves as the public face of the company as it champions issues of equality. She was an outspoken critic of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, for instance, and a proposed amendment to the Indiana Constitution banning same-sex marriage.
Roberta Ressler, Dow AgroSciences' R&D director for product development, leads a team with a fairly immodest goal: to better feed the world.
Sonja McClelland has been with Hurco Companies Inc. 19 years, but she says she’s still learning.
Dee Metaj, the Indiana University Foundation's vice president for development for the Indianapolis campus, said a big part of successful fundraising is doing thorough research before making the ask.
Deborah Lawrence, Marian University's general counsel and vice president for administration, spends much of her time at community meetings, trying to better understand the needs of the neighborhood and the city.
The Emerging Leaders program, managed by the Indiana SBA office, runs for seven months and targets entrepreneurs from historically challenged communities.
As president of Milhaus Management, the property management arm of fast-growing apartment developer Milhaus, Alexandra Jackiw focuses on making the developments as appealing to residents as possible.
Linda Hicks, the vice president of global technology at Vertellus Specialties, has worked to connect the company with research universities and to develop relationships with contract research organizations in India and China to increase the pipeline of new products.
Anne Hathaway got her start working for former Vice President Dan Quayle in the White House and now, through Hathaway Strategies, she—and her staff—offer counsel to Republicans candidates across Indiana and the nation.
State Rep. Christina Hale, D-Indianapolis, is using her political clout to boost conversations about sexual assault, human trafficking and the protection of young men and women.
Irena Goloschokin, vice president of strategy and products at T2 Systems, leads a team that oversaw the development and launch of the first cloud-based system in the parking management industry and is a key player in the mergers and acquisitions that have helped the company grow.